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The Essentials of Perfume Scents

Did you know that each perfume product on offer from various top design brands are all made up of a combination of the same ingredients? While no two perfumes are the same, such as a bottle of CK one 200ml and a classic Chanel product, each one will be a mixture of different ingredients and will fall into different scent categories.

Here are some useful essentials when it comes to defining different perfume types, whether you are purchasing your next perfume upgrade or buying a seasonal option to use while the weather is more pleasant.




Fruity

Fruity fragrances such as CK One 200ml are very popular with young adults and teenagers because they match people with lively and energetic personalities. However, many adults also choose fruity fragrances as their go-to option when it comes to perfumes. These scents are made up of things like citrus scents, fruit extracts like berries or even green elements like certain flowers. There is a crossover between floral and fruity, but usually fruity scents are more traditional and bold in their style, making them easily recognisable.

Floral

Floral fragrances are fresh like fruity scents, but are more subtle in their shades and flavours. They are typically made up from flower extracts and have associations with things like freshly cut grass, forested areas of fields or flowers and foliage. This kind of scent is not for everyone, but if you have a tendency to enjoy the outdoors and nature, you should consider this category of scents when looking for your next perfume.

Oriental

Oriental fragrances include a number of different ingredients such as vanilla, cinnamon and other spices that release a kind of tropical flavour that stands out from the crowd. They are often similar to the scents you find when purchasing incense or diffuser lamps and have connotations of sensuality and relaxation.

Woody

Woody fragrances are earthy, full-bodied scents that derive from things like sandalwood and oak. You can’t miss a woody scent when you encounter it! There are hundreds of classic woody scents that have become popular due to top designer brands over the last few years.

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