16 May 2011

Guides on Choosing the Right Perfume for Your Body

Perfume - smells gooood....
Wearing correct fragrances also leads to a better psychological state. Wearing too much of one scent can be bad news too. Using a little bit is pleasant. Wearing this cologne will reflect the idea that nothing in this world is completely black or white but a blend of both. The scent bottled in a sailor's T-shirt shape, Jean Paul Haultier has transformed the symbol of men identifying their musculity.

Cologne has always been a critical part of you meeting women. If you smell bad, women won’t like you. Cologne is cheaper because its amount of essential oil is much less when compared to a perfume?s amount. Essential oil is the most expensive component in the mixture of perfume and cologne.

Fragrances smell different on everybody, so it's best not to test a scent on a friend. When shopping, stick to no more than three or four perfumes so you don't confuse them. Fragrance lasts longer on some people than on others because of differences in our skin (oily or dry) and in your PH levels. To achieve a longer effect, try layering your fragrance.

Avoid using it near your face or behind your ears. There is no staying power in those locations and this will only dry out your skin. Avoid purchasing your perfume based on commercials, its bottle shape, or reviews in beauty magazines. Each perfume mixes with your distinct chemistry, so it smells different on everyone. Avoid spicy food before shopping, as it might temporarily take away the ability to distinguish different scents. Remember that your nose is ‘rested' in the morning, thus it's the best time to try out new perfumes.

Smell it after the first application and then smell it again after waiting. These allow you to sample both the top and middle notes of the scent and give you a good sense of how the fragrance will linger throughout the day. Smells great, give it a try

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