SIGNATURE SCENT
FINDING YOUR SIGNATURE SCENT
nOTE dISCOVERY
INDEX
Finding your Signature SCent
Basics
Body Chemistry
Notes
Testing Fragrances
Fragrance Quiz
Basics
Intro to fragrance
Every year the fragrance industry generates 50 billion dollars globally. Yet many people have trouble finding scents that compliment their body chemistry.
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Notes
Whats Are Notes in Fragrances?
There are a couple basic note categories that are important to pay attention to.Here are some commonly used notes sweet, floral, fruity, gourmand, and fresh. These categories can be used together in a fragrance to make up base, middle and top notes Base notes: These notes are the foundation to any fragrance. They keep fragrances cohesive and create harmony. Middle notes: Tend to evaporate after 4-5 hours of wear. The add character to a fragrances and give body to any fragrance. Top notes: These notes are what you smell right after smelling a fragrances. They are the quickest to evaporate, but dominate when it comes to first impressions.
Body Chemistry
Why is Body Chemistry Important?
Your body produces certain acidity levels that can affect how scents smell on your skin. Even if you prefer floral or gourmand scents your natural body odor can alter the original smell of the perfume. It is important to test out multiple scent types to see what works best for you.
Testing Fragrances
How Do You Test Fragrances? Spray the fragrance on your wrist (not too close). You want to spray about 3-5 inches away from your skin. Also, it is important to let the fragrance dry completely and settle for 10-15 minutes before deciding if you like the fragrance.
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SIGNATURE SCENT
FINDING YOUR SIGNATURE SCENT
nOTE dISCOVERY
INDEX
Finding your Signature SCent
Basics
Body Chemistry
Notes
Testing Fragrances
Fragrance Quiz
Basics
Intro to fragrance
Every year the fragrance industry generates 50 billion dollars globally. Yet many people have trouble finding scents that compliment their body chemistry.
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Notes
Whats Are Notes in Fragrances?
There are a couple basic note categories that are important to pay attention to.Here are some commonly used notes sweet, floral, fruity, gourmand, and fresh. These categories can be used together in a fragrance to make up base, middle and top notes Base notes: These notes are the foundation to any fragrance. They keep fragrances cohesive and create harmony. Middle notes: Tend to evaporate after 4-5 hours of wear. The add character to a fragrances and give body to any fragrance. Top notes: These notes are what you smell right after smelling a fragrances. They are the quickest to evaporate, but dominate when it comes to first impressions.
Body Chemistry
Why is Body Chemistry Important?
Your body produces certain acidity levels that can affect how scents smell on your skin. Even if you prefer floral or gourmand scents your natural body odor can alter the original smell of the perfume. It is important to test out multiple scent types to see what works best for you.
Testing Fragrances
How Do You Test Fragrances? Spray the fragrance on your wrist (not too close). You want to spray about 3-5 inches away from your skin. Also, it is important to let the fragrance dry completely and settle for 10-15 minutes before deciding if you like the fragrance.
Quiz
Thanks for reading!
About us
WRITE A SUBTITLE
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Vivamus sed nibh ex. Phasellus et faucibus libero. Cras quam massa, sagittis sit amet vestibulum et, pharetra sit amet erat. Donec mattis, sapien non feugiat lobortis, ante justo rutrum dolor, ut dapibus dolor tellus in felis. Aenean massa orci, pellentesque accumsan dictum at, scelerisque eget ante.
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