4 things you should know before you buy a new perfume
Have you ever wondered why certain smells seem to take you back to a time before you had anything to do with it? It's because fragrance is based on each individual's life experiences and therefore what you like or don't likes based on your life experiences.
1. CHOOSE A FRAGRANCE THAT FITS YOUR LIFESTYLE
It is possible to fall asleep in the office, so avoid fragrance that utilizes rose flowers; try out something exciting like black pepper-infused fragrance to keep yourself awake!
2. CERTAIN INGREDIENTS WILL MAKE YOUR PERFUME MORE PRICEY
What if you don't want to pay too much for a good fragrance but still want to smell good? There are plenty of decent fragrances for sale that are priced reasonably. For example, Jasmine requires five million flowers to produce a kilogram of oil, so the price of the perfume is high.
3. CAN’T DECIDE BETWEEN AN EAU DE TOILETTE OR EAU DE PARFUM?
You could spray EDP at 8 o'clock in the morning and it would still have 50% left at night. However, EDT (also translated as 'refreshing water') is primarily composed of upper notes, which provide freshness and sharpness in a fragrance. At first, it would smell stronger, but by noon, you'd only have 80% of it left.
4. THINK ABOUT WHERE YOU SPRAY THE PERFUME
Try applying your favourite perfume to fabrics that are in motion, such as the hem of your dress. A perfume's scent will be stronger when you're moving your body, whether it's your wrists or your body.
It is recommended that your perfume be stored away from heat and sunlight to ensure it stays at its best quality. The Jasmine perfume you bought would not be wasting away if you kept it away from those things.