A heady trail of a bouquet of flowers or the power-packed smack of lemony cologne. The scent of a person is definitely something he or she is judged by. Since the country has become brand crazy, people of all age groups are flaunting their particular fragrances.
Tatte, Country Manager, Boucheron, Aigner and J Del Pozo, Mumbai says: “Choosing the right perfume is a personal way of communicating one’s sensuality and attractiveness, and is an integral part of one’s personality. A special touch and feel of fragrance can make an unforgettable impression on others and wield tremendous power on the opposite sex; hence one must choose and invest in a perfume that compliments your persona.”
While buying a perfume, always keep in mind the occasion and environment the perfume is meant for. If you are testing the same perfume that your friend wore, there’s no assurance that you’ll like what smells so good on your friend, when you wear it yourself.
Also while testing perfumes, if you try out too many perfumes in succession, your nose will quickly go “blind” because of odour fatigue and you’ll no longer be able to differentiate between what you like and what you don’t like.
Wearing the right perfume for the right event can get tricky. Women can opt for flowery and fruity fragrances for an office environment. Brands like Charlie, Cool Water, Ralph Lauren Blue, and Aqua Di Gio are some of the official scents. But for a party, a spicy flavour is a must to set the mood for some fun — something like Armani Mania, Coco, Opium, Visit etc. While men generally opt for spicy, woody and musk, Calvin Klein (Euphoria), Davidoff, Boss, Issey Miyake are some of the hot ones.
RJ Rashmi of Radio One prefers wearing a sporty brand like Adidas, or Armani. “These fragrances have the capability of staying longer and can also be worn on a regular basis. Such brands suit all moods, personalities and occasions. For traditional events I love wearing jasmine attar as the fragrance lingers for a long time.”
If you want your perfume to stay longer on you, then wear a relatively thick body lotion or cream on the part you want to wear your perfume. Applying a cream that matches the fragrance, unscented creams, petroleum jelly or jojoba oil increase the perfume’s longevity.
If you want to save the perfume bottle for a longer time, the best way to safeguard your perfume is by storing it properly, and by keeping it away from heat and light. A dark closet or a covered box is best. Also avoid direct exposure to air. Splash bottles, which expose the fragrance to air every time they are opened, are problematic.
Daubing the right quantity of perfume at the right spot is important. Do not over-wear perfumes, it might irritate others around you.
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