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I sold perfume at Ulta for two years.
  • I worked as a fragrance consultant at Ulta for two years, so I know a thing or two about perfume.
  • I think everyone needs a fresh, water-forward scent and a citrus scent in their collection.
  • I love reaching for a warm, autumnal perfume when the weather cools down.

I worked at Ulta as a fragrance consultant for over two years. In my role, I introduced customers to new scents, fragrance matched for dupes, found updated versions of nostalgic perfumes, and more.

Throughout my shifts, I sampled every scent Ulta carried multiple times — I spent so much time around scent, it would give most people a headache. But in doing so, I gained a lot of fragrance-specific knowledge and built up my own stash.

Here are eight scents I think everyone should have in their perfume collection.

You can't go wrong with water.
rainbow over Iguazu Falls waterfalls in Brazil
Fresh, water-forward scents are clean and basic.

Water-forward scents are classic — especially if you want to smell like you're sitting by a waterfall in a rainforest.

My top pick would probably be the oil-based Acqua di Giò Eau de Toilette by Armani, which has hints of tangerine, bergamot, neroli, rosemary, persimmon, and patchouli.

Being a luxury brand, it's certainly on the pricier side, but I think it's worth it. I can smell this fragrance from a mile away.

With fall around the corner, warm, autumnal scents are key.
path in an autumnal woods
Pumpkin spice isn't the only autumnal scent out there.

I always reach for an impressively bold, warm, autumn-leaning fragrance when the weather starts to cool down — and luckily, there are options beyond pumpkin spice.

If you have the budget for a $100+ bottle, I recommend Black Opium from Yves Saint Laurent. But there are also plenty of dupes of the luxury favorite.

With notes of coffee, vanilla, and a hint of floral, it's a great fragrance choice for just about anyone.

Dynamic, fresh scents can suit you and your home.
modern beige living room
I like being able to carry my signature scent into my home.

Nothing beats a fresh, clean fragrance — especially after deep cleaning my home.

I love that brands like Capri Blue make perfumes, candles, diffusers, and more in the same scent, so I can really lean into it when I'm in the mood.

The brand's volcano scent is hyped up for a reason. I think it strikes a nice balance between being bold but still fresh. I'd wear it and spray my home with it any day.

Sweet vanilla scents have a place in every collection.
homemade caramel popcorn
Caramel notes complement vanilla well.

The perfume market is full of vanilla fragrances, and I like it when they lean on the sweeter side. There's something luxurious about a rich, decadent scent.

Although I was originally pulled toward Idôle Nectar Eau de Parfum for its funky bottle, I love how it blends bourbon vanilla notes with caramel popcorn and rose.

This is the kind of perfume that makes people stop and ask what you're wearing — especially if you layer it over some unscented lotion to create a more subtle, long-lasting scent.

Light vacation scents are easy to throw on and touch up throughout the day.
palm-tree lined beach with cabanas
I like buying body mists of beachy scents to make them easier to reapply.

What's better than a spritz that smells like the summertime sunshine?

When I buy beachy scents, I tend to reach for lighter body and hair mists so I can easily touch them up throughout the day. As a bonus, mists are also often more affordable.

One of my favorites is California Classic hair and body perfume, which blends vanilla, sandalwood, coconut, and citrus.

Rain and musk are a match made in heaven.
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I like a muskier scent when it's paired with water and fruit notes.

Every collection can use a palate-cleansing fragrance that smells like rain. Since it's a more natural scent, I think it's easy to wear and would suit almost anyone.

Clean's Classic Rain Eau de Parfum is a favorite of mine. Its hints of water lily, melon, and musk give off a fresh-dew vibe.

Florals aren't just for spring.
honeysuckle flowers on a tree
There are tons of floral scents out there, so don't rule the whole category out.

Even if you don't think you like floral perfumes, I'd urge everyone to explore the category — it doesn't all smell like something from your grandma's shelf.

One of my favorite takes on the scent is a woody floral, like Billie Eilish's Eilish No. 2 Eau de Parfum. The apple-blossom top notes are tempered with bergamot, black pepper, and vanilla for a deeper, more elevated fragrance.

Plus, the bottle looks like something out of a museum.

Citrus scents are beautifully versatile.
small clementine tree on a windowsill
I love a good clementine perfume.

Citrus is such a versatile fragrance profile.

Pairing it with dry cedar gives you a crisp, fresh scent that leans more masculine. The iconic Bleu De Chanel is one of the best examples.

But delving into sweet orange makes for an incredible — more feminine — body mist. I like that Nest's Seville Orange leans really highlight the clementine notes.

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