Engaging in the practice of selecting and applying perfume is not simply a matter of putting on a scent; it is a personal and intimate act that reflects on self-identity and one’s feelings and or fashion sense. It doesn’t matter if one is an amateur or has practiced it for a long time, there is a technique to every art, and scent selection and application can be one for you. Here’s a guide to mastering the art of perfume.
CLASSIFYING FRAGRANCE FAMILIES
Before we commence with the selection procedure, it would be good for you to first consider the primary fragrance families which include the following:
FLORAL: If you want something a little bit more romantic and feminine florals such as rose, jasmine, or peony are often very soothing. Perfect for an afternoon walk.
ORIENTAL: Spicy and amber-lavished exotic blends that have hints of vanilla providing otherworld feelings.
WOODY: Scent that is Earthy while warm, its notes could be Slid while containing both Cedar and Vetiver. It feels very comforting.
FRESH: A scent that is brightly delightful, it includes citrus, aquatic, and green notes that make one feel very fresh. It’s perfect when starting your day.
General Considerations: On Piece Selection When Selecting Perfume
Think of the Event: There are various instances where one will require different fragrances. A light floral will be perfect when one has an appointment during the day. But for the going out, a more complicated arrangement of fragrances can come in handy.
Familiarize Yourself with Your Preferences: Take a moment and think about the particular scents that appeal to you.
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