How To Buy Perfume That Right For You
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How to Choose the Perfect Perfume for You
Choosing the right perfume can be a challenging decision, especially when buying it for someone else. Not only do individual preferences vary, but fragrances also react differently on various skin types. Therefore, to ensure you pick the ideal scent, some research and testing are key.
Exploring Your Options
With hundreds of perfume brands and thousands of scents available, how do you decide which one is right for you or a loved one? Start by exploring perfume review websites such as Bois de Jasmin or consult friends for popular recommendations. Once you have a few options, head to a department store to try them on your skin.
Testing Perfumes
There are two main ways to test perfumes: directly on your skin or using fragrance blotters.
Testing on Skin
Applying perfume directly to your skin lets you experience how it interacts with your body chemistry. However, note that trying multiple perfumes this way can lead to mixed scents, making it difficult to identify individual fragrances.Using Fragrance Blotters
Spraying on blotters allows you to sample multiple perfumes without mixing. Write the fragrance name on each card for easy reference. However, blotters won't completely mimic how the scent will smell on your skin.Best Approach
Start with blotters to narrow down your favorites, then apply these to your skin for a final decision. This combination ensures you find a fragrance you love that also suits your skin.Understanding Perfume Types
Perfumes vary in concentration and price. Here's a quick guide:
1. Eau de Cologne (EDC): Lightest concentration with about 3% fragrance compound. Least expensive.
2. Eau de Toilette (EDT): Contains 3-8% fragrance compound. Moderately priced.
3. Eau de Parfum (EDP): Offers 10-15% fragrance compound. More intense and lasting.
4. Parfum: Highest concentration at 20-50% fragrance compound. Long-lasting and premium priced.
Choosing the Right Size
Perfumes come in various sizes, commonly measured in ounces (Oz) or milliliters (ml). For a first-time purchase, consider a smaller bottle to test the scent. If you already love the fragrance, a larger bottle provides better value.
Trial Sizes
Consider buying sample vials for initial testing. This allows you to experience the scent without committing to a full bottle.Finding Discounted Perfumes
Once you know the brand, type, and size you want, look for the best price. Online perfume stores often offer competitive pricing compared to department stores, as they save on overhead costs. They may also have a wider selection and hard-to-find items. Compare prices on platforms like myshopping.com.au or purchase directly from sites like discountperfume.net.au.
By doing your homework, you can confidently choose the perfect perfume for yourself or as a gift. In our next article, we'll explore the best ways to wear and store your fragrances.
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