Women Perfume: What You Need to Know Before Buying!
There’s a lot of myths and stereotypes about perfumes, and women are no exception. Many believe that women should only wear perfume during the warmer months, or when they feel like their naturally fresh scent is being overpowered by men or other perfume. That’s not the case! There are plenty of reasons why you should wear fragrance every day, at all times of the year. Here are 3 things you need to know before buying perfume for women:
Perfumes
are meant to be worn by women only.
This one’s a no-brainer, right? Sure, men
can wear perfume too, but women are meant to wear it exclusively. It’s what
makes us women. We smell and feel our best during our monthly cycle, and scents
that are too “men-y” for our liking can cause us to feel jittery and
off-kilter. Even if a man wears a fruity scent that you love, it may make you
feel jittery and off-kilter if you’re a woman. That’s why you need to remember
to only wear your fragrance during your monthly cycle.
Freshness
is key
Like everything in life, perfume has a
finite shelf life, and that’s why you need to be careful when you buy it. The
more often you wear a scent, the more intense the smell will become. Perfume
that you purchase in bulk and store in a mason jar with a tight-fitting lid
will still be fresh when you need it most. The best way to make sure that your
perfume lasts is to simply use it once and then store it in an airtight
container. This will help to ensure that you don’t run out of breathable air
and that your fragrance is kept at its freshest.
Women
should avoid strong, citrus scents such as lemon or bergamot.
Strong, citrus scents can be a turn-off for
many women, but you should consider these scents only if you’re looking for a
“citrusy clean” type of scent. Which, by the way, is very rare to find in a
women’s perfume. If you’re a fan of lemons, limes, or bergamot, you may
experience a “Lukes Blood” type scent after three months of wear. This is a
result of the oils in your skin mixing together “the wrong way” and creating an
intensity that isn’t right for you. If this happens to you, simply discontinue
use and your fragrance will return to its fresh, bright state. It’s the most
logical thing to do!
Conclusion
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