How To Buy The Right Discount Perfumes For Your Body Chemistry
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How To Buy The Right Discount Perfumes For Your Body Chemistry
It
is very important to bear in mind that your sense of smell is unique,
much like fingerprints, so when selecting the correct perfume you must
take into consideration how it smells to you as well as how you feel
about it. It is advisable that you take your time and find a perfume
that works well with your body chemistry. Just because a perfume smells
great on a friend does not mean it will suit you.
How do you
determine what fragrance will be able to make you feel the way you want
to feel, whether it be sexy, beautiful or influential? It is good to
have an understanding of the types of colognes and perfume families
that are available, and what fragrance notes and concentration levels
are.
A few straightforward facts will allow you to have an understanding of how to shop for perfumes for yourself.
Where Are Perfume Fragrances Found?
Perfumes
are made from a combination of aroma components and essential oils,
they also generally contain solvents and are manufactured to make
people smell good. Scents may be categorized by: Fragrance family Fragrance notes Concentration These
three factors combine and affect the impression the perfume leaves,
from the moment you first apply it to your skin, to the lingering
effect the perfume leaves behind once you have left the room.
Perfume Fragrance Families.
The
basic ingredients of a perfume are utilized to classify fragrance
families. New perfumes may be created from various fragrance families,
but the trick is to find what fragrance families actually suit your
skin chemistry. Fragrance families have been clearly defined and
knowing what fragrance family suits you skin chemistry will enable you
to identify the perfume that best suits you and creates the best aroma.
Scent Families:
1. Floral - Feminine and romantic, these are manufactured from a variety of flowers.
2.
Orientals - Are considered best fragrances for
evening wear and special events. They have their basis in camphorous
oils and include balsams, spices, amber and resins. The smell of
Orientals is reminiscent of musk, spices and vanilla. They are intense,
sexy and exotic.
3. Woody- Derived from the oils and bark of natural woods and forest fragrances.
4. Fresh or citrus- These are fresh and energetic, and are based on the fragrance of citrus fruits.
5.
FougΛre is based on the scent of lavender &
coumarin. These are very common in male scents the smell similar to
wood blended with herbs.
6. Leather: Aptly
based on the fragrance of leather, honey, wood, & tobacco. This
fragrance is very masculine.
Fragrance Notes Can Be Detected Similar to A Musician Identifying Musical Notes.
Fragrance notes are classified as: Top notes, Middle notes and Base notes All
perfumes contain these three notes. Top notes can be identified as soon
as the perfume is smelled and create the first impression, middle notes
follow this and base notes are the lingering scent left behind by the
perfume smell.
Perfume Strengths Differ
True
perfume is the most basic strength of a perfume; this would be a pure
perfume. The wearer of true perfume will be the owner of a small but
costly (even if discounted) bottle of the highest intensity of
fragrance. The quality and type of solvent that is blended with the
fragrance oil will determine if the scent is deemed a: true perfume, perfume extract, Eau de parfum, Eau de Cologne, or Eau de toilette. Colognes contain more alcohol and a true perfume is more lasting than colognes.
More about Perfumes Families and Fragrance Notes
If
you would like to learn more about fragrances and perfumes it is
important to take the time to investigate these fragrance families,
concentrations and notes. One way to discover these is by examining
popular branded perfumes to see if you can determine what category they
fit into, in this way you will be able to establish what the fragrance
is like.
__________________________________________________________________ A dscount women's perfume is a genuine regularly high priced perfume sold at a discounted price. Not to be confused with fake ones.
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