Sunday, September 14, 2008

Tips for Sampling and Choosing Perfume

Tip 1: A perfume has never exactly the same scent in different people. Don't choose perfume just because you like the smell of someone else. A perfume will interact differently with each individual's body chemistry.

Tip 2: Aroma is a combination of the perfume's fragrance and your body's chemistry. Don't try to say what perfume is as if sniffing bottles. To apply perfume to your wrist and allow the fragrance to develop, and the combination of their skin, a unique function, before the test. Let up to 10 minutes for the use of fragrances for perfume sample.

Tip 3: Restrictions on the sampling in 3 or 4 perfumes at a time to avoid confusing and overwhelming your sense of smell. Popotahovani coffee beans between the samples may help to clear and refresh your sense of smell.

Tip 4: In the sampling, the creation of a perfume wardrobe. The perfume wardrobe is like clothes closet with perfumes for different seasons, events and moods. The perfume for everyone, leisure shoes, romantic evening wear and covers most of the requirements.

Tip 5: It is perfume oils that give perfumes their fragrance. Check the category of the perfume when selecting your perfume. The higher the concentration of perfume oil the longer the perfume will last.

Perfume Category Typical Perfume Oil Content

After Shave 0.5% - 2.0%

Eau de Cologne 3.0% - 5.0%

Eau de Toilette 5.0% - 8.0%

Eau de Parfum 8.0% - 15.0%

Parfum 15.0% - 30.0%

Article Source: http://www.coloursandscents.co.nz

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