Almost every woman in the world has at some point opened a bottle of perfume and used it to complement her outfit and appearance. It says something about who we are and what we want out of life. If you don’t believe that, just watch some of the adverts on television.
Perfume is big business and millions of dollars are spent promoting and advertising the latest and biggest brands. Every perfume has its own image and that extends to the woman who wears it as well.
Making The Most Of Your Perfume
Most name brands are very expensive, so you’ll want to make the most of what you have. Some women spray a small amount onto a handkerchief and keep it in their handbag all day. If they always have their bag with them, the aroma of the perfume will always be noticeable around them.
Spray your perfume sparingly and make sure you spray it in the right places. The pulse points on your wrists are perhaps the most popular places, but there are other less obvious places that work equally as well too.
Spraying it on the backs of your knees is a good place, and many women opt to spray a little perfume in their cleavage. It all depends on your plans for the day!
A Lasting Scent?
Different types of perfume will last for different amounts of time. And it’s not only dependent on how strong the perfume is to begin with. It all depends on how much we perspire, what our individual skin type is like and how much we put on in the first place.
There are almost as many different opinions on how long a perfume will last as there are types of perfume itself. If the bottle is kept out of sunlight and away from heat sources then it should enjoy a very long life. So displaying your choice on top of your dresser might not be the best idea if it catches the sun every day!
Memories…
Perfume can evoke very strong feelings and memories in all of us. Have you ever caught a familiar aroma in a shop or public place and turned round expecting to see an old friend or family member?
Smell is the sense most likely to trigger memories, and it’s quite common to associate a particular aroma with a certain person, even years after they have gone from our lives.
So wear your scent with pride. It says a lot about you.
Friday, October 5, 2007
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