Sunday, July 06, 2008

Do you chose different scents for different moods?

Do you thought of fragrance as something just for special occasions? Or do you don’t care about perfume – and just received when somebody gave it as a gift? And then treasured of it for months, using it sparingly until it finally evaporated? Or do you stick to just one scent and call it your "signature fragrance"?

Or do you the type of one whose crowded your dressing table tops with assorted bottles of perfume, colognes, plus potpourris, sachets and solid perfumes? And none of them have a chance to evaporate. And they are all being used, lavishly and constantly.
Today's women are sticking on perfume, spraying on cologne, bolstering up their fragrance aura with perfumed soap, bath oil and body lotion, among other scented beauty aids, every day, all day.

They are no longer confines to one or two scents. They like many different frangrances and no one can convince them to stay with a pet signature scent. They may wear a bright floral in the morning, a sensuous Oriental blend at night. For tennis, they choose one of the crisp sport fragrances. And when off to a class reunion, they may opted for a pungent, spicy aroma. When in blue, they use a perfume that will lifting spirits. And in a romantic mood, they know the scents that impart that message.

Another radical difference in the profile of today's fragrance user: they don't wait for Christmas or birthdays for gifts of perfume. they went out and buy the fragrances they want for themself. they'd familiar with the grand old classics, keeps up with the constant introduction of new designer fragrances, checks all the trends from unisex to the make it yourself naturals. They understand the differences among basic fragrance categories and often can identify them with professional savvy. They may still need and appreciate guidance about choosing and using the fragrance types best for them, but give their credit. They had taken the elite mystique out of fragrance, made it a joyous, necessary part of life and demonstrated how much it can contribute to individual charm and beauty.


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