Thursday, December 10, 2015

Make Your Special Day Special with the Right Perfume




Make Your Special Day Special with the Right Perfume




Fragrances used by the bride at a wedding, a small detail that will make you remember the happy days forever. What kind of fragrance do you want to freshen up that beautiful memory?

One powerful way to recall the special moments are by using fragrances. The human brain is able to identify 10,000 different odors, making it easy to remember the fragrance of which is attached to the wedding day forever. Therefore, it is important for the bride to choose the right fragrance, so that when you spray the same perfume, a glimpse of wonderful memory of wedding will re-appear.

1. Personal characteristic



Perfume is a very personal for women characteristic. When you want to choose a perfume, you should not have to ask for advice or ask the opinion of other people. Choose one that really suits your personality, and then consider whether you will continue to fall in love with the fragrance when sprayed it again and again.

2. Don’t use any lotion



Do not use any lotion or cream when you will try the perfume. Although the shop usually provides a paper to test the fragrance, it would be better to try it directly to your skin. Mixing some scents may change the scent and influence your decisions.

3. Don’t be a branded oriented



You do not need to purchase a very well-known perfume brand simply because of the trend. You should really try it, because each perfume was created with a different touch and unique characteristics. Don’t judge the perfume from its packaging!

4. Don’t inhale directly



Inhale the perfume directly from the bottle will not be effective to examine the fragrance. The result would be different when you spray it to your skin because the perfume will mix with your warm body temperature. Remember that each perfume has top note, middle note, and base note so it is better if you try it directly to your skin and then wait for some minutes to feel the original fragrance.



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