Layering guide
Good Girl by Carolina Herrera is a almond-coffee femme (floral, gourmand, amber). Here are its highest-scoring layering partners, ranked by shared note structure and scent-family chemistry.
Layering works when two fragrances share a bridge — a note both contain or two families perfumers blend together. Good Girl's floral-leaning profile pairs best with the fragrances below. Apply the heavier one first, wait ~30 seconds, then the lighter one; start two sprays each and adjust.
The core bridge is amber × spicy — a pairing perfumers blend inside single compositions all the time, so your skin does the lab’s job. They also share vanilla, fusing the two into one scent instead of two competing ones.
Apply Good Girl first (heavier base), wait ~30 seconds, then 1–2 sprays of Sauvage EDP over or beside it. Start 2:2 and adjust.
The core bridge is gourmand × boozy — a pairing perfumers blend inside single compositions all the time, so your skin does the lab’s job.
Apply Good Girl first (heavier base), wait ~30 seconds, then 1–2 sprays of Sauvage Elixir over or beside it. Start 2:2 and adjust.
The core bridge is amber × spicy — a pairing perfumers blend inside single compositions all the time, so your skin does the lab’s job. They also share tonka, vanilla, fusing the two into one scent instead of two competing ones.
Apply Good Girl first (heavier base), wait ~30 seconds, then 1–2 sprays of Eros Flame over or beside it. Start 2:2 and adjust.
The core bridge is amber × spicy — a pairing perfumers blend inside single compositions all the time, so your skin does the lab’s job. They also share tonka, vanilla, fusing the two into one scent instead of two competing ones.
Apply Good Girl first (heavier base), wait ~30 seconds, then 1–2 sprays of Stronger With You Intensely over or beside it. Start 2:2 and adjust.
The core bridge is gourmand × boozy — a pairing perfumers blend inside single compositions all the time, so your skin does the lab’s job. They also share tonka, vanilla, fusing the two into one scent instead of two competing ones.
Apply Good Girl first (heavier base), wait ~30 seconds, then 1–2 sprays of Le Male Elixir over or beside it. Start 2:2 and adjust.
The core bridge is amber × gourmand — a pairing perfumers blend inside single compositions all the time, so your skin does the lab’s job. They also share tonka, vanilla, fusing the two into one scent instead of two competing ones.
Apply Good Girl first (heavier base), wait ~30 seconds, then 1–2 sprays of Le Male EDT over or beside it. Start 2:2 and adjust.
The core bridge is amber × gourmand — a pairing perfumers blend inside single compositions all the time, so your skin does the lab’s job. They also share tonka, vanilla, fusing the two into one scent instead of two competing ones.
Apply Good Girl first (heavier base), wait ~30 seconds, then 1–2 sprays of Ultra Male over or beside it. Start 2:2 and adjust.
The core bridge is gourmand × boozy — a pairing perfumers blend inside single compositions all the time, so your skin does the lab’s job. They also share vanilla, fusing the two into one scent instead of two competing ones.
Apply Good Girl first (heavier base), wait ~30 seconds, then 1–2 sprays of The Most Wanted EDP over or beside it. Start 2:2 and adjust.
Each score blends a scent-family affinity matrix with a shared-note bonus; hand-verified community classics rank above what the math alone gives. Treat 80+ as safe to try blind, 70–79 as ratio-sensitive. Want to test a bottle not listed here? The free tool scores any of 240+ fragrances against Good Girl instantly.
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