Posts Tagged ‘beauty’

Perfume – An Extension of Your Personality

October 16th, 2009

Wearing a certain fragrance is the most common part of our pampering and beauty regime. We choose and buy them according to our taste, and change every now and then depending on our mood, fashion styles and trends, and even based on whether it`s day or night, summer or winter. Perfume is the extension of our personality, our trade mark, recognizable mark and it must suit us and be similar to our nature. This cosmetic product is well accepted worldwide by both men and women, and the variety of smells is amazing, so each personality basically can find a custom option.

How does perfume work? Fragrance comes into our body, through the skin pores, mixes with our body and “starts working”. Since it mixes with our natural body smell, it is very important to match the smell with your normal skin scent. For instance, sweet perfumes smell excellent on some people, and too strong and unappealing on other. You also might know that fragrance never smells the same on two people and the reason is their unique body chemistry.

When you are buying fragrance (or even better – creating your own) you must consider the body chemistry as a very important factor. That is the reason you will not have the real impression on how will fragrance fit you, without actually testing it on your skin. Perfume should be tested on your hand wrist, and after few moments, you will have an impression of the smell, and know if it fits you or should you keep looking. This testing spot will also show if you are allergic on some substances in the fragrance, which can also sometimes be the case.

The smell of fine perfume should be noticeable immediately after the applying of a small amount of fragrance. The fragrance should not be too aggressive, but it still has to be noticeable around the person wearing it. A good fragrance is highly sustainable, it should stay for hours and you should not have to re-apply it often. It should be hypoallergenic, and must not leave any marks on your skin. And also it should be completely color free.

The strength of the fragrance depends on the concentration of the aromatic concentrated oils in a perfume. That defines the lasting of a sense and the smell intensity. This is the classification you should memorize, based on the concentration of aromatic oils:

Perfume is the strongest version of a fragrance, Eau De Parfum is next, slightly lighter, Eau De Toilette follows with even milder sense, and finally Cologne and Body Splash follow as the mildest and most discreet ones.

How to wear it? For the best and most lasting effect, apply perfume on your pulse points. Best spots for putting the perfume on are elbows, wrists and sometimes neck, and behind the ears area. If you are a lady, you can consider putting some fragrance on the cleavage, or behind the neck area.

When choosing the right smell, be sure to find a note similar to your personality. It will and should be an addition to your image, style and appearance, so keep that in mind when visiting the perfumery.

Roberto Sedycias works as IT consultant for PoloMercantil

Perfume – A Few Buying Hints

September 15th, 2009

Perfume lifts our mood like nothing else and is also indicative of our personality. Many times a particular perfume becomes a signature of who the person is and its whiff is always associated with that person. So many celebrities have made a particular brand of perfume their very own that it is difficult for anyone to use that perfume and not think of that celebrity. A case in point is the famous one-liner of Marilyn Monroe who claimed that she wore only Chanel No.5 to bed!

The common mistake which most of us make is in thinking that what smells good on another person will smell as good on us. But, it’s not necessary that if Monroe was partial to Chanel No.5, it would smell equally tantalizing on us! The fact is that the body chemistry of each of us is unique and each fragrance reacts differently to the individual chemical make up of the body. A certain fragrance on someone else may smell quite different on us. So, it’s necessary to try out the perfume first before blindly buying it just because your best friend wears it.

While testing a perfume, allowing a wait of ten minutes or so before taking a decision will help the perfume react to your body chemistry. You must smell the perfume after the first application and then again after the wait. This lets you smell both the top and middle notes of the fragrance and gives you a fair idea of how the scent will linger on your body through the day.

Fragrance blotters are also available on which your chosen perfume is sprayed and you can then smell it but be aware, this will not show how exactly the perfume will smell on your skin.

The next step is not to be greedy and try out as many perfumes as there are in the store! This will over burden your olfactory senses and you will not be able to distinguish from one perfume to the other. Stick to only three or four in a day and ask to smell some coffee beans between each application to clear the sense of smell. Many perfume manufacturers offer sample vials of their perfumes and you can take advantage of this offer to try out the perfumes at home.

People with a history of allergies or who are simply concerned about a possible allergic reaction should wait for an hour or so after testing the perfume. If no reaction happens by that time, it can be deemed safe to buy that perfume.

Perfumes should be applied directly to the skin or hair and not on clothes as some of them may cause discoloration of certain fabrics. Parfums and eau de parfums may react more strongly since they have a higher concentration of oils. If you do like to spray some perfume on your clothes, spray it on concealed areas of the clothing like the inner lining.

A common sense but often overlooked aspect of using perfumes is changing the perfume according to the season. Most of us stick to one favorite perfume and use it faithfully, come winter or summer! But, during the hot summer months, it is advisable to go in for lighter perfumes as they will keep you feeling cool and fresh. It is a mistake to douse oneself in heavy scents during summer. The heavier scents should be reserved for the cold winter months when the strong fragrance will not overpower the senses. To break it up even more microscopically, keep light scents for the day and slightly heavier ones for the evening.

Roberto Sedycias works as IT consultant for Polomercantil

What Are Discount Designer Perfumes?

August 30th, 2009

Each and everyone want or try to look good. We buy clothes, cars or follow the latest trends. Also purchased are perfumes. The problem is they come expensively and once you buy a bottle, you are stuck with it for quite some time. Fortunately, discount designer perfumes exist.