Learning to distinguish and correctly choose fragrances


Perfumery is a whole science, and not in vain, because the more elusive, mysterious and attractive substance than the fragrance probably is not in the whole world. Taming "perfume fairies" is very difficult, but you can "make friends" with them, penetrate into the world of their secrets and patterns - and after that they will become faithful assistants of any woman who wants to be seductive and unique. So, we learn to distinguish and correctly choose fragrances. Every woman should know this.

JASMINE OR ... ORANGE?

Herbal aromas give freshness to the spirits, add citrus notes, remind of spring, but are not suitable for evening and seduction plans. Because with the evening gown they feel too simple. You can seriously undermine your reputation.

Eastern flavors are insidious towards Slavic girls: sandalwood, jasmine, cinnamon, vanilla and numerous spices cause a vivid reaction - they like very much the parts of men, but some members of the stronger sex can not bear even a hint of these smells. Be careful with them! If you have a permanent partner, take the trouble to find out his attitude to such flavors.

Floral fragrances are the most common and most romantic, but also conceal a danger: if instead of a complex bouquet the perfumer made an accent on a single flower, the result can be the same as in the case with oriental flavors. Imagine that you can not stand the smell of lilies, and someone near you smells like them.

"Animals" notes are also recently fashionable to add to the main flavors - most often it is the smell of musk that gives the spirits a feeling of warmth and special sensuality acting at a subconscious level.

PERFUMER FRAMEWORK.

Multi-component "bouquets" have an unpleasant habit of changing their scent, not only after application to the skin (due to reaction with the smell of the body), but also after some time. And all because spirits are by nature multi-layered - like a pie ...

The top note of the aroma appears immediately after application (or spraying) and lasts only a few minutes - nothing at all. The aroma is strong, fresh, very bright.

The average note begins to "sound" three minutes after application and does not recede for about half an hour-hour. During this period, the fragrance seems to be "rubbed" on your body, reacts with the smell of the skin, lays down on you like clothes.

The bottom note is the main one. It lasts from two to six hours, after which only the echoes, mixed with domestic odors, remain from the fragrance. The bottom note is the most natural and warm, it is the result of the reaction of the perfume with your natural smells.

FOR AROMATIC "GOURMETS".

Ideally, if you get all the means for body care from "one opera", suppose, with the dominant citrus note. If you succeed, aromatize yourself step by step: after taking a "rain" with shower gel, use a lotion with the same scent, and before dressing, sprinkle the skin with toilet water. A pleasant smell will stay much longer and will be more natural, mild.

Perfume is best applied to damp skin, so they will hold on longer and stay fresh. Ideally - right after the shower.

Take a puff for loose powder, sprinkle it with your toilet water and put it in the dresser with underwear: it will smell your basic fragrance quite a bit, but it will be enough to shade the perfume. Used and empty the bottle of perfume (toilet water), too, send it to the closet or chest of drawers: it will very long transmit the flavor to the laundry.

Evaporating, the aroma does not drop, but rises, so apply toilet water not only behind the ears, but also lower.

Before applying perfume to known parts of the body (throat, wrist, elbow bend and under the knees), rub a little moisturizing cream or body milk into the skin: this will protect the skin from drying out, and hence from the evaporation of perfume.

WHAT MEN LIKE.

But men do not like synthetic, too bright and unambiguous smells. They like it when a very light, barely audible and unobtrusive aroma comes from the woman, a mixture of romantic accents (floral or fruit) and a natural aphrodisiac (sandalwood, vanilla). So it's much worse to go too far with spirits than not using them at all.

According to sexologists, all men at the moment of passion return to their primitive (read: animal) instincts and most are excited from the natural flavors of the female body. Therefore, all the same sexologists advise women during romantic and passionate meetings not to interrupt the perfume of the body with perfume, only, perhaps, slightly soften it with some kind of warm aroma like vanilla or rose. Apply perfume in this case is best on the neck and wrists, and the entire lower body and chest leave alone.