Choosing the right perfume can be a
task sometimes. With so many different brands and scents, it’s easy to just pick
up one without very much thought. However, its best to always know a thing or
two about perfume before go shopping as it would help you narrow down your
options. In this article you would get to know a thing or two about perfumes
which would help you pick the best scent when next you go shopping.
LIST OF THINGS TO HAVE IN MIND WHEN SHOPPING FOR PERFUME
- Decide On a Price Range: Perfume is a luxury item that everyone should have in their homes. Some perfumes can cost below 20 dollars while some could cost hundreds or thousands of dollars. So it’s always advisable to decide how much you would like to spend on a perfume.If the perfume is a gift, consider both your personal finances and your relationship with the recipient of the gift. If you are giving the perfume to your wife, It would be best to spend more than what you would on perfume for an acquaintance you don’t know very well.
- Choose a scent concentration. Perfumes have different names depending on their lasting power. What you should know about perfumes is that the most expensive perfumes are the ones that last longer, while the cheaper perfumes don’t last long. If you check the body of the perfume you would see the type or concentration of the perfume under its name or at the lower part of the bottle.
- Eau de cologne has the lowest fragrance concentration, lasting about two hours. It has 3-5% oil in a mixture of water and alcohol.
- Eau de toilette is a slightly more concentrated type of perfume and will last three to four hours. It is a about 4-8% oil.
- Eau de parfum has a higher oil concentration than eau de cologne and lasts around six hours. It is 15-18% oil mixed with alcohol.
- The perfume with the highest concentration is simply called perfume or parfum. It has great staying power and will last all day. It is 15-30 oil mixed with alcohol.
3.
Know the
type of scent you want. It’s very
important for you to know the type of scent you are looking for/ love. Perfumes
are separated into four scent categories, though many perfumes contain a subtle
mix of scents. If you are thinking of buying perfume for someone else, try to
see what kinds of perfumes they use/love. If you have no idea what kind of
scents they use or like, don’t worry: you can figure out what scent family you
prefer when you are trying perfumes in the store.
- Citrus/Fruity perfumes smell like fruits, particularly citrus fruits. Common tones are citrus fruits like orange, grapefruit and lime, but also other fruit like apricot, apple or peach. In general these scents are bright and refreshing.
- Floral/Sweet perfumes smell like freshly-cut flowers. Common scents used in floral perfumes are rose, lavender, carnation and orange blossom. Floral perfumes are the most popular perfumes for women because of their sweet, feminine scent that most enjoy.
- Woody/Chypre perfumes smell woody and earthy. Many contain scents like bergamot, oakmoss and patchouli.
- Oriental/Spicy perfumes smell musky and complex. Many of them contain tones of spices like star anise, cinnamon and vanilla.
- Ask others what kind of perfume they use. Be conscious of the scents people around you are wearing, no matter if you're at work, on the train or in class. If you catch a whiff of something you really like, ask the wearer what kind of perfume it is. You never know, you could find your new scent without even stepping into a store.
- If you don’t like the scent of your friends’ perfumes, try to pinpoint what about them you don’t like. This is valuable information that will help you narrow down your options.
Shopping
for Perfume
1. Don’t wear scents when going shopping. When you are shopping for your perfume, don’t wear any
scented skin products like body lotion, body sprays or even strongly-scented
deodorant. These scents can distract from and interfere with the scent of the
perfume.
2. Spread out your shopping.
Don’t try to pick the perfect scent in one shopping trip. The more scents you
smell, the more your nose will get desensitized to the smell of the perfume,
making it hard to try multiple perfumes. Because you’ll want to smell a range
of scents to make your decision, try to space out your shopping trips over a
few days.
3.Bring along a friend.
Consider bringing along a friend to help you make your decision. Especially if
the perfume is a gift, the input of another person who knows the recipient can
be very useful. If you are picking out the perfume for yourself, consider
whether inviting a friend would be helpful or if it would make your decision
harder
4. Research your stores.
Pick out the stores that you are visiting carefully. Makes sure that the stores
are reputable with a knowledgeable staff, and that they provide personalized
customer service. Also make sure that the stores you go to are within your
price range.
- Department stores like Macy’s have great customer service, though their products tend to be expensive.
- Small boutiques may be pricey and have less variety, depending on the size, but their products and customer service should be high quality.
- Try to shop at a store where perfume is one of the major products sold. If you go to a clothing store that also sells a few perfumes, there won’t be many options and their staff may not be as knowledgeable as the staff at specialty stores.
5. Ask a salesperson for help. By now you should already have a good idea of what scent
you are looking for. Approach an available salesperson and ask if they can help
you find the right perfume. They will be happy to help and their knowledge
about the products will make the search much easier.
- You can say something like, “I was wondering if you could help me pick out a perfume for myself. I’m looking for a semi-long lasting perfume with a clean, citrus-y smell. My price range is $70-120.”
- If you have no idea what you like, ask the salesperson to let you smell one of the most popular perfumes from all four scent categories.
- If you are giving the perfume as a gift and have no idea what the recipient likes, ask the salesperson to show you the most popular perfumes, especially floral scents since these are the most universally liked scent category.
Testing
and Picking Perfume
1
Only test six fragrances each trip. Don’t overload on fragrances. Limit yourself to trying six
fragrances a trip at most. This will allow you to fully appreciate the
complexities of each scent, and won’t overload your sense of smell. Because you
have already narrowed down your options, you won’t have to waste your smells on
perfumes that are wrong for you.
2
Sniff from the bottle first. When you are testing perfume, first take a whiff from the
bottle. This will give you an indication of whether you like the perfume or
not. If you end up not liking the smell at all, you will be glad that you
didn’t spray it on yourself.
- Don’t inhale too heavily, as it may make your sense of smell dull even quicker.
3
Spray perfume on blotter sheets. If you smell a perfume in the bottle and like the scent,
spray a small amount of perfume onto a blotter sheet. Allow the scent to set on
the sheet, about ten seconds, then smell it. If you still like the scent, label
the sheet and put it into your purse or your bag. This way you can smell it
later and remember which perfume it is.
4
Spray favorite perfumes on your skin. If you really like a perfume and think it could be the one,
spray a small amount onto your wrist or the crook of your elbow. Give the scent
about 10 seconds for the alcohol to dissolve, then gently inhale the perfume.
The scent of a perfume changes slightly upon contact with your skin, so it’s important
to test top contenders on your skin as well as from blotter sheets.
- Don’t apply more than one perfume on each arm, or the scents will start to mix.
5
Refresh your nose.
Between each scent, refresh your senses by smelling something neutral, like
your skin or your shirt. The neutral scent will refresh your sense of smell so
that the smell of the last perfume won’t linger and interfere with the next
perfume you smell.
6
Ask for samples.
If you try a perfume that you love, keep the blotter sheet you sprayed and also
ask if it’s possible to get a sample of the perfume. Tell the salesperson that
you are thinking of buying the perfume but want to sleep on the decision. Most
major perfume carriers have samples of their products that they are happy to
give away if they know that the customer is seriously interested.
7
Compare perfumes side by side. After you have visited all the perfume stores you planned
to and have several choices, gather all the samples and blotting sheets. Use
the same procedure as in the store to test each perfume. Keep narrowing down
your options until you make your decision!
8
Consider purchasing a sampler set. If you can't seem to settle on just one scent, buy a
sampler set from a store like Sephora or Ulta. Sampler sets contain sample or
travel-sized bottles of multiple perfumes.
- You can test out each perfume over the course of a few weeks and eventually purchase a regular sized bottle of the one you like best. Some of the sets even come with a certificate for a full sized bottle.
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