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5 Tips for Choosing Your Favourite Perfume


Buying perfumes is so much harder than people first realise. While picking up any fancy bottle currently on sale is easy, actually choosing something that matches your personality, your moods and other cosmetic products can be really hard.

Understand the basics

Before you even start your search or go for that same bottle of lou lou perfume you’ve enjoyed for the last few months, make sure you are aware what all the terminology means.

As well as the different fragrance concentrations, which denote how strong the liquid’s scent will be and how long it will last when you use it, also research the different scent types, such as wood or citrus.

Choose things you like

Don’t waste time on expensive perfumes that you don’t actually like. You should choose fragrances that you love to smell all day long. Be bold and experiment with everything until you find something you enjoy more than others. Go for this scent even if you hate the bottle or the brand – in the end, the smell is what stays with you.
Go for quality


To find perfumes of the best quality, venture into ‘proper’ perfume shops rather than high street sellers. They will have better quality options and choices that are not simply on sale because they are popular.

Match your fragrance with other products

Read up on layering and how fragrances can work dynamically with other products to both last longer and complement other scents. From lipsticks to moisturisers, try to choose a fragrance that matches your other products.


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