National Fragrance Day
Spring is back in the air, as has National Fragrance Day. On March 21st, each year, let your favorite scents lift your mood or transport you to another destination.
Perfume and science are both fragrance and science
How to celebrate #nationalfragranceday..
- Try these new ways to enjoy your sense of smell
- Find a new one or your old one. Wear your old perfume or find a new one
- Light a candle or melt a wax melt to replace a wax melt
- Add fragrant oil to your bath
- Remember that a scent can change a mood or become a signature style
- To add a floral scent to the room, place a bouquet of flowers in a vase
- Teachers, educators, and students, visit the Classroom for a National Fragrance Day lesson planned for you!
- To post on social media, use the hashtag #NationalFragranceDay.
National fragrance day is the oldest national fragrance day in the United States
Fragrance Day was held in the early 1980s to celebrate all the ways fragrances can enhance our lives.
Frangrance FAQ
Q. Is there any other smell-related days on the calendar?
Yes, yes. Check these observances out:
- National Sense of Smell Day is the culmination of Smell Day in the United States
- National Anosmia Day
Does fragrances have different strengths? Q. Do fragrances have different strengths?
A. When it comes to cologne and perfume, they do come in different strengths. Parfum has the highest percentage of fragrance oils, while Eau de Fraiche has the lowest concentration of fragrance oils, while Parfum has the highest concentration of fragrance oils. The fragrance's purity is determined by the oil content.