Friday, 17 October 2008

How To Distinguish The Different Types Of Woman's Perfume

Woman Perfume

Most people do not have much knowledge about or understand the different kinds of woman's perfume being offered that provide different fragrances that enhance different body chemistry. By learning about these different kinds of woman's perfume, you can purchase and wear fragrances that are more suitable for you and will better provide the benefits you are seeking from your perfume purchase. A little bit of knowledge will not only benefit the perfume buyer, but also the perfume wearer.

A woman's perfume basically breaks down to a core ingredient used to achieve a desired scent. The different smells that are created by the perfume will determine whether the scent is going to be an asset or a possible detriment to the individual wearer. Perfumes are defined by the terms floral, fougere, fresh, oriental, and woody. The reason that perfumes are given these labels is due to the ingredients by which they are created. These ingredients will determine a specific perfumes scent. A woody perfume would be made by using certain oils and barks of different woods, a fresh scent could be a natural smell or possibly a citrus, while a floral will contain the scent of flowers. Understanding the breakdown in each fragrance will help you choose which type of women's perfume you want, as well as one that blends with your individual body chemistry to create a pleasing scent.

The strongest and most expensive kind of woman's perfume is the true perfume. Someone wearing a true perfume has a rather expensive tiny bottle of the most powerful concentration of that specific scent. True perfume will contain scented oils concentrated to a minimum of twenty percent. Using a true perfume will give you the entire essence of that particular fragrance while offering an aroma that is unmistakable.

Most people do not need the power of a true perfume for daily use. A less costly and smaller concentration is entirely appropriate for most days. The eau de cologne, eau de perfume, and eau de toilette all contain a smaller and less powerful concentration of oils. All of these can be purchased less expensively and in greater quantities making them a much more affordable kind of woman's perfume.

For someone wanting to learn more about woman's perfume, investing the necessary time to educate yourself about the differing varieties and strengths will be useful to you. You should be able to quickly discover what the smell of a fragrance will be, by learning about the most popular brands and defining their group of scents. Obviously some scents can be determined quicker than others, floral's in particular. Classic scents that are well known to seasoned professionals may still need to be investigated by someone new to the perfume industry to determine the scents category.

BY: Kellie Lynne