Simple tips for choosing fragrance Updated: 2006-08-08 14:41 Homework first When you're choosing a new scent, do your homework.
Narrow it down to three or four fragrances with combinations of ingredients that
sound right for you and then go and sample them - your nose can only take so
many hits in one day.
Get in early Get to the fragrance counter by lunchtime. Your sense of
smell is sharpest at midday. Don't eat beforehand as curry, coriander or even a
coffee can throw your olfactory senses.
It's all about the look Looks do matter. If you don't love the bottle
then chances are you won't love what is in it - rely on your eyes as much as
your nose.
The card test Test the fragrance on a card first (just to make sure it
doesn't turn your stomach, try it on your skin and you may be stuck with it all
day). If it passes the first test then try it on your skin. We are all unique in
the way our chemistry interacts with scent and just because you loved it on
someone else doesn't mean it will work for you too.
Ask for samples Ask the counter staff if they have samples for you to
take home and try. You may love the scent in the store but find it cloying a few
hours later when the top notes have worn off. Wear it for a day before you
decide.
By following these simple tips, you can avoid spending you money on something
you are not likely to use ever again and in the process, find out what works
better for you.
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