fragrance buying guide
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Many of us know what fragrance we like but are unable to express the same in words. Therefore, what we intend to do in this fragrance guide is to make the entire process simpler and easier for anyone to make a purchase online.TRANSCRIPT
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Fragrance Buying Guide
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Top Tips for Buying Fragrance
Of the various senses that we all possess, the sense of smell is perhaps the most sensitive.
Many of us know what fragrance we like but are unable to express the same in words. Therefore, what we intend to do in this fragrance guide is to make the entire process simpler and easier for anyone to make a purchase online.
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Types of Fragrance Families
There are many layers of scents (also called notes) in perfumes and fragrances.
One can notice these notes especially when the fragrance dies down.
Top, middle and base are the three notes by which they are identified.
The scents of middle layer, the most noticeable notes, are where the perfumes and fragrances belong as a fragrance family.
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Amber
These fragrances are also called oriental fragrances. The perfume ingredient, ambergris, generates the scent similar to incense. Earlier, natural ambergris was produced from digestive tract of the sperm whale.
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Woody
The woody perfumes remind us of the silent, secretive feelings of the forest. It is available in the range of light, mossy and fresh to warm, dark and spicy.
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Leather
Deep warm scents that remind us of leather or suede are the characteristic of this fragrance. Honey, cloves, tobacco and cedar are the source of this perfume.
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Floral
It is commonly mistaken by people that all fragrances are floral. This is only a type of fragrances and a very popular one. There is vast range of floral fragrances - from soft floral to bright.
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Aquatic
Fresh clean scents, reminiscent of an ocean, are known as aquatic fragrances. An ingredient called ‘calone’ is used to duplicate the floral scent of an ocean breeze.
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Gourmand
This fragrance mimics the scents of food and the deserts. Fresh and light fragrances like citrus and fruity are popular choices. Most of the scents are synthetic, though a few are natural and come from blossoms or leaves.
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Blends
Some fragrances which have a base of oak moss with citrus-top note are referred to as fragrances from the family of chypre (pronounced as ‘Sheepra’). The notes of bergamot and patchouli combine well with earthy, woody chypre fragrances.
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