// Fragrance · Layering · Single Note Accents — L3 data

const FragranceLayeringSingleNoteData = {
  type: "Single Note Accents",
  parent: { title: "Layering", href: "/en/fragrance/layering/" },
  grandparent: { title: "Fragrance", href: "/en/fragrance/" },
  totalCount: 87,
  hero: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1590156562745-5e9cffce9234?w=1800&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop",
  heroAlt: "Single-note fragrance oils in amber glass vials, editorial flatlay",
  h1: "How to use single-note accents as fragrance boosters.",
  deck: "One note, added on purpose. How a single-note oil or spray deepens, extends, or redirects your main fragrance when placed correctly.",
  intro: "A single-note fragrance is exactly what the name says: one material, nothing else. Pure oud. Pure sandalwood. Pure bergamot. That simplicity makes them useful as tools rather than finished statements — a way to push your main fragrance in a specific direction without buying a whole new bottle. A rose EDP that reads too sweet in summer picks up a green edge when you layer bergamot beneath it. An aquatic cologne that disappears in four hours gains an anchor when you add a touch of oud to the wrists. This isn't perfumery in the professional sense — it's practical vocabulary. Below is the full reference: note types, their layering roles, how much to use, and what to expect from each combination.",
  byline: "Edited by Nelly · Beauty & Style Director",
  meta: { count: 87, updated: "Updated 2 May 2026", reading: "Avg. 4 min per piece" },
};

const FragranceLayeringSingleNoteSiblings = [
  { id: "unscented-base",   title: "Unscented Base",       n: "01", href: "/en/fragrance/layering/unscented-base/" },
  { id: "scented-lotion",   title: "Scented Lotion",       n: "02", href: "/en/fragrance/layering/scented-lotion/" },
  { id: "single-note",      title: "Single Note Accents",  n: "03", cur: true,  href: "/en/fragrance/layering/single-note/" },
  { id: "hair-mist",        title: "Hair Mist",            n: "04", href: "/en/fragrance/layering/hair-mist/" },
  { id: "pairing-formulas", title: "Pairing Formulas",     n: "05", href: "/en/fragrance/layering/pairing-formulas/" },
];

const FragranceLayeringSingleNoteQuickFacts = {
  defn: {
    h: "What a single-note fragrance actually is",
    body: "A single-note fragrance contains one primary olfactory material — oud, sandalwood, bergamot, rose, vetiver, vanilla — with little or no supporting accord around it. Single-note products exist as perfume oils, body sprays, and sometimes eau de cologne concentrations. Their value in layering is precision: because they don't carry their own complex drydown, they act on your main fragrance's accords without introducing competing structure. Applied before or after the main fragrance, they function as boosters, anchors, or directional modifiers.",
  },
  myths: [
    {
      m: "Single-note oils are always applied before the main fragrance.",
      t: "Placement depends on the role. Anchors like oud and sandalwood go on first, on pulse points, so the main fragrance sits on top. Accents like bergamot or pepper can go on top of the main fragrance to modify the opening.",
    },
    {
      m: "More single-note oil means a stronger effect.",
      t: "Single-note oils are concentrated. A single drop on the inside of the wrist is usually enough. Over-application makes the note dominant rather than supportive.",
    },
    {
      m: "Any single note works with any fragrance.",
      t: "Single notes that share olfactory territory with the main fragrance's accords work. Notes that conflict with the main fragrance's structure don't improve it — they fight it.",
    },
  ],
};

const FragranceLayeringSingleNoteBeginnerPath = {
  h: "Start here, if single-note layering is new to you.",
  deck: "Five pieces, in order. About eighteen minutes of reading. Enough to use a single-note oil without overcomplicating your fragrance.",
  steps: [
    { n: "01", t: "What single-note fragrances are — and what they're for",          time: "3 min", note: "The difference between a single note and a fragrance accord." },
    { n: "02", t: "Anchors vs accents — two different jobs for single notes",        time: "4 min", note: "When to use a heavy base note vs a light top note booster." },
    { n: "03", t: "How much single-note oil is the right amount",                    time: "3 min", note: "Concentration levels and the correct quantity for each use." },
    { n: "04", t: "Before or after — when to apply your single note",                time: "4 min", note: "Application order by note type and layering goal." },
    { n: "05", t: "The five most useful single notes for beginners",                  time: "4 min", note: "Oud, sandalwood, bergamot, vanilla, vetiver — what each does." },
  ],
};

const FragranceLayeringSingleNoteTrending = [
  { rank: "01", t: "Oud oil as a fragrance anchor — how much and where",             time: "4 min", auth: "Nelly", date: "Apr 29", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1590156562745-5e9cffce9234?w=1100&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", reads: "10,340" },
  { rank: "02", t: "Bergamot as a top-note modifier — applying it after your EDP",  time: "3 min", auth: "Iris",  date: "Apr 25", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1583467875263-d50bc6a5093e?w=1100&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", reads: "8,107" },
  { rank: "03", t: "Sandalwood single note — the easiest anchor for any fragrance", time: "4 min", auth: "Nelly", date: "Apr 20", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1608248543803-ba4f8c70ae0b?w=1100&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", reads: "6,892" },
  { rank: "04", t: "Single-note vetiver — adding depth to light florals",           time: "3 min", auth: "Nelly", date: "Apr 15", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1544161515-4ab6ce6db874?w=1100&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", reads: "5,740" },
  { rank: "05", t: "Vanilla oil as a base note booster — where it helps",           time: "3 min", auth: "Iris",  date: "Apr 10", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1515377905703-c4788e51af15?w=1100&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", reads: "4,621" },
];

const FragranceLayeringSingleNoteFormatGuide = {
  h: "Note type × layering role",
  deck: "What each note category does in a layered composition. Application timing changes the effect.",
  formats: [
    { name: "Oud (base anchor)",       when: "Under heavy orientals, woody ambers, and tobacco fragrances", avoid: "Under light citrus or aquatic — overwhelms the fresh character", note: "Apply a single drop on pulse points before the main fragrance. Extends base notes for hours.", verdict: "★ Heavy anchor" },
    { name: "Sandalwood (base anchor)", when: "Under floral, woody, and oriental EDPs — the most versatile anchor", avoid: "Under sharp green or vegetal fragrances — mismatched register", note: "Creamy and warm. The most approachable single-note anchor for new layerers.", verdict: "Most versatile" },
    { name: "Bergamot (top accent)",   when: "On top of heavy orientals and gourmands to add brightness",  avoid: "Under anything already citrus-dominant — redundant",           note: "Apply over the main fragrance on forearm or inner elbow to lift the opening.", verdict: "Morning lift" },
    { name: "Vetiver (base anchor)",   when: "Under floral and powdery fragrances to add earthy depth",    avoid: "Under fresh aquatics — smoky vs watery is a difficult cross",  note: "Adds a dry, slightly smoky character. Works well with rose and jasmine bases.", verdict: "Earthy depth" },
    { name: "Vanilla (base booster)",  when: "Under soft florals, musks, and gourmands to add warmth",     avoid: "Under sharp leather or incense — sweetness creates a muddy accord", note: "Softer than a vanilla-dominant EDP. A background warmth, not a foreground character.", verdict: "Warm softness" },
    { name: "Black pepper (mid accent)", when: "Over woody or leather EDPs to add a sharp, dry edge",      avoid: "Over sweet or powdery florals — creates a chemical impression",   note: "Apply a single drop over the main fragrance on the inside of the wrist.", verdict: "Dry sharpness" },
  ],
};

const FragranceLayeringSingleNoteHowtos = [
  { t: "Oud oil as a fragrance anchor — application method and amount",               time: 4, tech: "Technique",    auth: "Nelly", date: "Apr 29", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1590156562745-5e9cffce9234?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Technique",    pick: true },
  { t: "Bergamot accent on a heavy oriental — lifting the opening",                    time: 3, tech: "Pairing",      auth: "Iris",  date: "Apr 25", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1583467875263-d50bc6a5093e?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Pairing",      pick: true },
  { t: "Sandalwood single note — why it's the safest anchor to start with",           time: 4, tech: "Basics",       auth: "Nelly", date: "Apr 21", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1608248543803-ba4f8c70ae0b?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Basics",       pick: true },
  { t: "How much single-note oil to apply — concentration and quantity guide",         time: 3, tech: "Basics",       auth: "Nelly", date: "Apr 17", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1544161515-4ab6ce6db874?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Basics",       pick: true },
  { t: "Before or after — application order for anchors vs accent notes",              time: 4, tech: "Technique",    auth: "Iris",  date: "Apr 13", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1515377905703-c4788e51af15?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Technique",    pick: true },
  { t: "Vetiver under a rose EDP — adding earthy depth to a sweet floral",            time: 4, tech: "Pairing",      auth: "Nelly", date: "Apr 09", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1590156562745-5e9cffce9234?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Pairing",      pick: false },
  { t: "Vanilla oil under a musk — making a soft fragrance last longer",              time: 3, tech: "Pairing",      auth: "Iris",  date: "Apr 05", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1583467875263-d50bc6a5093e?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Pairing",      pick: false },
  { t: "Black pepper accent on a leather EDP — sharpening the dry edge",              time: 3, tech: "Pairing",      auth: "Nelly", date: "Apr 01", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1608248543803-ba4f8c70ae0b?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Pairing",      pick: false },
  { t: "What single-note fragrance oils actually are — and where to buy them",        time: 3, tech: "Basics",       auth: "Iris",  date: "Mar 28", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1544161515-4ab6ce6db874?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Basics",       pick: false },
  { t: "When a single-note oil changes your main fragrance — and when it doesn't",    time: 4, tech: "Basics",       auth: "Nelly", date: "Mar 24", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1515377905703-c4788e51af15?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Basics",       pick: false },
  { t: "Over-applied single note — how to fix a dominating accent",                   time: 3, tech: "Troubleshoot", auth: "Iris",  date: "Mar 20", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1590156562745-5e9cffce9234?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Troubleshoot", pick: false },
  { t: "Oud vs sandalwood — which base anchor to start with",                         time: 4, tech: "Basics",       auth: "Nelly", date: "Mar 16", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1583467875263-d50bc6a5093e?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Basics",       pick: false },
  { t: "Citrus single notes — how to use them as longevity extenders",                time: 3, tech: "Technique",    auth: "Iris",  date: "Mar 12", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1608248543803-ba4f8c70ae0b?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Technique",    pick: false },
  { t: "Single-note skin test — does the oil change on your chemistry",               time: 3, tech: "Method",       auth: "Nelly", date: "Mar 08", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1544161515-4ab6ce6db874?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Method",       pick: false },
  { t: "Incense as a single-note modifier — what it does to soft fragrances",         time: 4, tech: "Pairing",      auth: "Iris",  date: "Mar 04", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1515377905703-c4788e51af15?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Pairing",      pick: false },
  { t: "Storing single-note oils — heat, light, and oxidation",                       time: 3, tech: "Basics",       auth: "Nelly", date: "Feb 28", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1590156562745-5e9cffce9234?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Basics",       pick: false },
  { t: "Rose single note under an aquatic — pushing warmth into a cold fragrance",    time: 4, tech: "Pairing",      auth: "Iris",  date: "Feb 24", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1583467875263-d50bc6a5093e?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Pairing",      pick: false },
  { t: "Single notes in warm weather — lighter accents over skin-scent",              time: 3, tech: "Routine",      auth: "Nelly", date: "Feb 20", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1608248543803-ba4f8c70ae0b?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Routine",      pick: false },
  { t: "Musks as a single note — how pure musk differs from musk-forward EDP",        time: 4, tech: "Basics",       auth: "Iris",  date: "Feb 16", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1544161515-4ab6ce6db874?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Basics",       pick: false },
  { t: "The full beginner kit — three single-note oils to start with",                time: 4, tech: "Basics",       auth: "Nelly", date: "Feb 12", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1515377905703-c4788e51af15?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Basics",       pick: false },
];

const FragranceLayeringSingleNoteTechFilters = ["All", "Basics", "Pairing", "Technique", "Method", "Routine", "Troubleshoot"];

const FragranceLayeringSingleNoteCrosslinks = [
  { id: "unscented-base",   title: "Unscented Base",    deck: "Start with no-scent. The cleanest foundation layer.",  count: 112, href: "/en/fragrance/layering/unscented-base/" },
  { id: "scented-lotion",   title: "Scented Lotion",    deck: "Matching your lotion's scent family to your EDP.",      count: 98,  href: "/en/fragrance/layering/scented-lotion/" },
  { id: "hair-mist",        title: "Hair Mist",         deck: "Scent that travels with you — mist vs direct spray.",   count: 79,  href: "/en/fragrance/layering/hair-mist/" },
  { id: "pairing-formulas", title: "Pairing Formulas",  deck: "Combining two fragrances deliberately and well.",        count: 103, href: "/en/fragrance/layering/pairing-formulas/" },
];

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