How to Buy Perfume
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How to Buy Perfume
Summary
Choosing the perfect perfume can be challenging, especially if it’s a gift for someone else. Fragrances vary significantly in how they interact with different skin types, making research and testing essential before purchasing. Here’s a guide to help you find the right scent.
Testing Perfume
When sampling perfumes, you have two main options: applying directly to your skin or using fragrance blotters. Each method has its pros and cons.
- On Skin: This method shows how a fragrance truly smells on you. However, applying multiple scents on the skin at once can mix fragrances and alter their scents.
- On Blotters: You can spray different perfumes on blotter cards, noting each scent's name. Although this doesn't reflect how a fragrance smells on your skin, it allows you to compare several options conveniently.
The best approach is to first use blotters to narrow down your choices, then test your favorites on your skin.
Types of Perfume
Perfumes come in varying concentrations, affecting their longevity and price:
- Eau de Cologne (EDC): Contains about 3% fragrance oil. It’s the lightest and most affordable option.
- Eau de Toilette (EDT): Has 3-8% fragrance oil. It’s slightly more expensive and stronger than EDC.
- Eau de Parfum (EDP): Features 10-15% fragrance oil, offering a longer-lasting scent.
- Parfum: Contains the highest concentration (20-50%), ensuring longevity but also being the most costly.
Perfume Sizes
Perfumes are available in different sizes, typically measured in ounces (Oz) in the US and milliliters (ml) elsewhere. Common sizes include 30ml, 50ml, 75ml, and 100ml. If trying a new scent, opt for a smaller size to see how it suits you before committing to a larger bottle. Samples or mini vials are also great for trial purposes.
Where to Buy Discount Perfume
Once you've chosen a scent, shop around for the best deals. Online stores often offer better prices than department stores due to lower overhead costs. They may also have a wider range of brands, including rare finds. You can compare prices on websites such as myshopping.com.au or buy directly from stores like discountperfume.net.au.
With careful research and testing, you'll find the perfect perfume for yourself or a loved one. Stay tuned for our next article on how to wear and store your perfume correctly.
About the Author
Katie Nguyen writes for discountperfume.net.au, a leading online store offering discounted and wholesale perfumes across Australia.
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