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Fragrance and Perfume Tips
The appeal of fragrance goes back centuries, with the use of plants,
animal sources and incense in religious ceremonies. Each civilization
had their own use and opinions of fragrance as time passed. Scents emit
beauty and allure. Modern fragrances and perfumes evolved and have
become a multi-billion dollar industry. Different types come with
various price tags. Perfumes provide the best value but are the
costliest of all fragrances.
Types
- Parfum - The most expensive with the longest staying power.
- Eau de Parfum - Less oil and staying power.
- Eau de Toilette - Suitable for office and work environment
provided there's no allergies or complaints.
- Eau de Cologne - The most inexpensive and weakest scent.
Most Popular Scent Categories
- Fresh, natural, green and floral scents
- Fruity, citrus and spicy
- Musk and pheromones
- Oriental
- Classic woodsy scent
- Sporty scents
Choosing Your Fragrance and Perfume
Women often choose their fragrance according to their personality and
chemistry without even realizing it. What appeals to them often reflects
their personal self. Fragrances smell different on everybody, so it's
best not to test a scent on a friend. When shopping, stick to no more
than three or four perfumes so you don't confuse them. A fragrance will
smell different several minutes after you apply it, so give it some time
before making any decisions.
Application Tips
Apply fragrance to your skin and pulse points only. Allow it to dry
naturally. Do not rub your wrists together, this will alter and diminish
the scent. Avoid using it near your face or behind your ears. There is
no staying power in those locations and this will only dry out your
skin. For a longer lasting aroma, apply the same scent in layers. Many
fragrances also come in bath soap, gel, and body lotion. Top off with
perfume of the same scent for the long run. This will probably last you
six to eight hours.
To avoid any stains and discoloration, do not get any on your
clothing or jewelry. Let your fragrance dry before getting dressed. Some
perfumes are darker and have more of a tendency to stain, so take
special care with "dry clean only" clothing that can't be washed after
every wear. Follow proper storage rules, fragrance will darken with age
and improper storage.
Keep strong fragrances out of the office and workplace. Some people
genuinely have an allergy to perfumes and don't appreciate the
irritation. They can produce headaches and bring on an asthma attack, so
apply sparingly.
Storage
Avoid extreme temperatures when storing fragrances. Keep your bottle
tightly capped, upright and out of direct sunlight. It's not necessary
to store them in the refrigerator, however, a cool, dark place should
prolong the life of your scent. A tip to remember: don't stockpile your perfumes for a special day.
Over time, the scent will alter and diminish and you won't get what you
paid for. Enjoy your fragrance today, while it's in it's prime.
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