![]() ![]() ![]() Does it smell fantastic? Does it last? Dossier immediately checked both of these boxes. To measure the actual quality and efficacy of perfume, there are really only two major questions that matter (to me at least). By eliminating prestige pricing, advertising, and packaging, Dossier sells designer perfume blends (some of which ordinarily sell for over $100) in the range of $29 to $39. They’re even produced in Grasse, France, also known as the perfume capital of the world. The brand crafts perfumes inspired by designer fragrances but sells them for a fraction of the cost, despite being entirely vegan, cruelty-free, and composed of the same high-quality ingredients. ![]() My perfume is part of my identity, after all! Dossier’s model and prices are pretty groundbreaking. So, when I set out to test Dossier, the latest (and potentially greatest) DTC disruptor in the fragrance game, my standards were high. I love the scent, so much so that many of my friends can identify when I’ve been in a room or will soon approach by the trace of my perfume alone. This has been the case with the perfume I’ve used for the last four years - I won’t call it out by brand, but I will hint that it rhymes with my name. I prefer to have one thing I love that does the work of the latest fifteen “innovative” products, and am willing to invest in a quality purchase if it means I’ll reach for it every morning. While I love to experiment with all things beauty, I’m secretly a brand (and product) loyalist. Our editorial team is independent and only endorses products we believe in. If you purchase through our links, we may receive a commission. Our team is dedicated to finding and telling you more about the web’s best products. ![]()
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