mysignaturescent

About

A scent library for people who actually wear perfume.

Built for collectors who own twenty bottles and want to know which two, layered together, become their signature.

The premise

Most perfume apps are catalogs. They tell you what something smells like in someone else's words. They don't know what's on your shelf, what you wore last Friday, or which two bottles you keep reaching for in the same week.

mysignaturescent starts with your collection. Every fragrance you scan becomes a node in a private graph the AI uses to recommend pairings, surface dormant favorites, and tell you — honestly — when a new bottle would be redundant.

The curator

Sophia Laurent trained as a perfumer in Grasse and spent a decade buying for niche boutiques in Paris, Dubai, and New York before building the methodology behind this app. The pairing scores, family relationships, and note callouts are her work — the AI just makes them infinitely patient.

Why Middle Eastern fragrance

The Gulf is the most important perfume market of the last decade. Houses like Lattafa, Al Haramain, Swiss Arabian, and Khadlaj reset what mainstream luxury smells like — denser, longer, built around oud, amber, saffron, and rose. mysignaturescent indexes them with the same depth as Western niche.

How we make money

The scanner, Scentoire, and pairing lab are free. We earn a small affiliate fee when you buy a bottle we recommended — never higher than the price you'd pay direct. We never sell your collection data.

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