Just as there are many kinds of women, there are also many different types of perfume for women. The reason for this is that each perfume has a unique fragrance that is suitable for each individual woman’s body chemistry.
When you can see how these factors interact with each other, than you will know how to mix and match to find the suitable women’s perfume for yourself (or the lady in your life). Let us examine some tips on how to better choose a suitable perfume for women.
First, the division of types of women’s perfume can be categorized under the type of fragrance. By fragrance they are delineated as floral, woody, fougere, fresh or oriental. It is basically a name for how each fragrance smells like to distinguish them apart. For the floral fragrance, as the name implies, it gives off the smell like you would from a flower. A woody fragrance can be closely related to how barks or wood trees smell like.
Next we look at how strong the perfume is. If you are using a high quality perfume, it would usually be a small bottle with high concentrations of it. Remember that women’s perfume is nothing but a potent concoction of aromatic oils. Their ratios are about twenty percent.
For cheaper women’s perfume, the concentration would be less, thus it will be diluted and not have such a strong scent. Examples of such perfume are the eau detoilette, eau de cologne or eau de perfume.
If you want to understand more about how to tell which women’s perfume is good, learning the above 2 mentioned factors will be very helpful. Study the well known brand perfumes and see if you can categorize them according to the tips given earlier. Some fragrances are very obvious upon the first whiff. Other scents will be more subtle and may take time to tell them apart. One good example of this is the Lily of the Valley.
Once you’ve had enough practice and have a reasonable sense of recognition among the varieties of women’s perfume, then you’ll be well positioned to find quality perfumes at discounted prices. You don’t have to spend a fortune to find good fragrances.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
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