Friday 17 October 2008

Picking Perfume for Women

Woman Perfume

Looking for the right perfume for that special woman can be a tough challenge. Almost everyone has different tastes and styles, also body chemistry plays an impressive role in what fragrances serve people well. Depending on body chemistry, a sweet scent may become overpoweringly sweet.

Have you spent some time around the person? Did you notice or smell the fragrance she was wearing? It is very helpful if you've spent some time around the individual while they were wearing fragrances of their choice. It can be your guide in choosing what type of fragrance is more appropriate for her.

Another tactful method of finding out the woman in question's preferred perfume is to ask the individual behind the counter at the fragrance store. You can look through on top of her dresser and pick out the scent she usually wears.

Remember inexpensive perfumes tend to run much sweeter especially when applied, except for targeted fragrances such as Curve or any fragrance marketed to the younger crowd. The younger generations of fragrances are appropriately designed for youthful chemistries with youthful pocketbooks.

If you're selecting a perfume for a woman over the age of thirty it is wise to notice what types of scents they prefer. Often just by observing whether their hair carries a prolonged fruity scent or if they light fruity candles in their home you can reasonably conclude that they prefer a more fruity or sweet fragrance. For the women that burn cleaner candles or have a cleaner smell lingering in their hair are likely to prefer a muskier scent.

With so many perfumes and aromas to choose from, just picking out the right perfume can lead to agitation and an overworked nose that can no longer distinguish between the smell of coffee and the smell of aftershave.

Floral perfumes are the most popular fragrance as it is sweet, and usually blended by a natural subtle musk. The perfume notes are the little selections that explain how the scent changes once it hits the body, since it typical for an aroma to change from the air to the skin. Knowing these can be very helpful when purchasing that special perfume without the body it will be sprayed upon.

If in doubt, and you can afford it, choosing two varying fragrances can be a safer bet. Her nose might not love one of them, but she will more than likely find the other one exactly what she likes. Many women do have a wider preference scale, and both will be a big hit. Just by learning more about her preferences you will be able to make stronger selections that will satisfy her in time.

BY: Ray Nwambuonwo

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