Perfume Collectors Struggle to Rotate Through Large Personal Fragrance Libraries
Fragrance enthusiasts who own large collections tend to default to familiar scents, leaving most of their collection unused. There is no effective tool for discovering which owned perfume to wear on a given day based on mood, occasion, or rotation logic. A niche but underserved consumer tracking and recommendation gap.
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