Saturday, July 14, 2007

Do the Perfume Boxes Really Matter?

If you are planning on buying perfume for a friend or family member, then you are possibly contemplating how to package it. Should you keep it in the box that it came in, or open it and present it in a decorative bag or wrapping? This may not seem like the most important decision, but how you present a gift is really an incredibly important aspect to the presentation of it all overall, and so you really want to make the best impression that you can, especially if it is for someone extra special.

Perfume Boxes

Perfume boxes are typically the standard type of perfume packaging, and so when you go out to a typical perfume store and purchase a fragrance, you will generally simply receive it in the box that it was sent in to the store from the manufacturer. Some perfume boxes can be incredibly beautiful, particularly those that come with the more high quality and expensive perfumes, however there are also some which are a little shabby or cheap looking, and this is where the question of whether you should keep the perfume boxes comes into play.

Basically, you just have to use your own sense of style and your own opinion. If you think that you would consider the perfume boxes cheesy if you received them as a gift, then you most likely will want to decide on another form of presentation for your gift, however if the perfume boxes seem classy or high quality to you, then you will want to keep the packaging in this manner.

Another great idea, although a little on the cheapish side, is if you buy a less expensive perfume, you can always put it in a more expensive looking box, so that it seems as if you paid more for the perfume itself. You can even throw a gold or silver colored bow on top of the box in order to top it all off.

Although wrapping paper is typically acceptable for most other presents, it is something that you generally want to steer clear of when it comes to perfumes, mainly because it takes away a lot of the appeal in general. Even if you find the finest looking wrapping paper, it is still going to make the gift seem not as mature, and particularly if you are buying the perfume for a lover or employer, you are going to want it to look as professional and high class as possible.

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