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By: Patricia Warner
The keen sense of smell is one of the most potent of the human senses. As the stories tell, fragrances alone can cause an onion to taste like an apple. The way your olfactory stimulus can drum up images and bring back memories, even suppressed ones, linked to similar smells. We can assume that our smell sense,Therefore the sense of smell, especially when sniffing a perfume, is very closely tied to our emotional centers and by extension factors largely into our ideas of beauty and attraction. This is the reasoning behind the appeal of perfumes and cologne fragrances, and justifies them as a critical element of a woman's or man's cosmetic wardrobe.

What is perfume and cologne? Of all the variety at the stores, how can you tell the differences? Also, with the seemingly infinite array of options available, how does a woman choose the right scent or scents for her, or perhaps as a gift? Several factors contribute to a woman's selection of the perfect smell, and are largely tied to the image she wishes to portray, the mood she is in, and her overall personality. A good place to start in helping you decide on your scent is by describing the different manifestations of "perfume", and how they vary based on the particular ingredients.

The first means of categorizing "perfume" is by breaking it down into several different classifications based on the concentration of the actual scent vs. the alcohol content. While many question the necessity for the inclusion of alcohol, without it the scent would evaporate too quickly rather than bonding with the body's natural oils and emanating from your skin. The percentage of perfume oil itself is what determines how well it holds its potency, and whether it does so for a worthwhile duration of most of the day, or whether it instead lasts for a matter of only an hour or so.

The classifications are as follows:


Perfume: 15-30% oil. The cream of the crop discount perfume, top shelf, usually last atleast 6 hours. It is packaged in small bottles, and should be used sparingly.

Eau de Parfum: 8-15% oil. Eau de Parfum contains a little higher concentration than an Eau de Toilette.

Eau de Toilette: 4-8% oil. This is the normal discount fragrance most people spend their money on. For everyday use and prices around ones budget. This typical combination lasts anywhere for 2-4 hours.

Eau de Cologne: 2-5% oil. This is the basic combination of alcohol and oil. Usually priced under the top 3 and lasts at most a couple hours. Usually comes in a spray bottle.

Splash Cologne: 1-3% oil. The extremely informal version of perfume, splashes or sprays tend to be very inexpensive, short-lived scents.

The perfumes and colognes themselves fall into five traditional fragrance categories, plus and additional category of more contemporary origin, some of which contain sub-classifications popular enough to almost constitute a separate category. The selection of the primary category of fragrance is a matter of personal preference, deciding what scents appeal to you, but how they actually smell when worn is something that only trial and error can tell you. Time of year, mood, and level of stress can all affect body chemistry, and thus determine how the perfume will smell on each person. Be careful not to pick a perfume or cologne because how it smells on someone else, you can almost bet it will smell different, and sometimes seriously different, on you with your personal factors reacting to the fragrance.

Here are the fragrance categories for you to choose:


Floral: Usually containing a combination of different floral scents and intended to appeal to the true romantic, Floral also has a prominent subcategory known as Florential which is versatile enough for day or evening wear. Common ingredients include Rose, Lily, & Violey Carnation, while Florentials include more exotic flowers such as freesia, jasmine, orange flower, moon flower, and gardenia, with strong undertones of musk, sandalwood, amber, and apricot.

Fruity: Fruity scents are usually warmer and lighter aromas. Common ingredient include warmer fruits such as peach, apricot, apple, mandarin, papaya, pineapple, and passion fruit, which the Citrus subdivision adds elements like lemon, lime, grapefruit, and tangerine.

Chypre: Mossy & Woodsy perfumes and fragrances, Chypre is a good choice for a lover of the outdoors. Common ingredients include lavender, sage, patchouli, and oakmoss.

Fougere: Mainly used in men's cologne fragrances, fougere scents often are referred to having greens. They have grassy and herbal perfume, which quite often are crisp and refreshing. Some ingredients include Hyacinth, lavender, Juniper, Pine, and Rosemary.

Orientals: Heavily scented, and best for evenings, special occasions, and cooler weather. Orientals contain scents that fall into subcategories of spicy, woodsy, exotic florals, and musky. Familiar ingredients are: ginger, vanilla, cinnamon, woods, cloves, resins, and amber.

Oceanic: Composed of scents reminiscent of water, Oceanic perfumes are a contemporary addition, are light and airy, and are intended to represent smells of things that cannot be naturally bottled. Thus common ingredients are synthetic, but meant to simulate things like clean linen, mountain air, and ocean breeze.

As already stated,As previously mentioned, selecting a perfume scent is an extremely personal process, and should be done carefully. When selecting a discount perfume for yourself, keep the following in mind. Each designer perfume has several distinctive scents ("notes"), top (above), middle (or heart), and bottom notes, each of which manifests itself at different times subsequent to the initial application. Take the opportunity when trying out perfumes to wait for each of the notes to become apparent rather than making your decision simply based on the top notes. Make sure you test the fragrance on your skin or the spot where you will be applying the perfume on a regular basis to get a proper evaluation on how your body reacts to it and the smell or scent it turns into.

When you decide to use a perfume fragrance as a gift, make sure you kind of know what the exact fragrance is that the other person wants. Its very hard to judge what scent will work well for a person. Therefore consider other things when buying gifts. Beautiful or interestingly shaped bottles can turn even a mismatched scent into a charming decorative piece or collectors' item. Purchase scents in lower concentration versions, or perhaps in home fragrances or shower gels, so that the chemical reaction will be eliminated or minimized. If the person ends up loving the designer fragrance, he or she can choose to purchase it, or request a more concentrated version of the perfume as a gift at a later date. Consider the individual's personality and lifestyle, and determine how those factors correspond with what you have learned about the different types of perfumes available. Lastly, you can choose to enlist the aid of a professional at a perfumery for suggestions, although avoid letting that person talk you into an expensive purchase without first making certain the gift will be a success.

An individual's scent can be one of the most potent (and primal) statements that he or she makes, therefore be in control of yours. Perfume can help you express your personality, so choose a small variety that compliments each of your moods. No more are the historic days of perfume as a compensation for poor hygiene, fragrance today, is your cover on your book to the rest of the world. Like seasoned wine connoisseurs, informed and practiced perfume shoppers can appreciate the subtleties of notes and categories, and use this knowledge to describe themselves to the rest of the world through an immensely powerful vehicle: the human sense of smell. Perfume and fragrance is almost like putting on your makeup.. The less, the better. You want people to just barely smell your scent or fragrance when you walk by, not make them fall over.
I love to write reviews and shine a little light on some of the questions most people have on fragrance I have been around perfume and cologne for over 20 years. A great site I've found and used many times to purchase discount perfume and cologne is YourNewFragrance.Com.
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