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Choosing a Women’s Perfume
Are you shopping around for designer perfumes for yourself or your friends and family members? Just a brisk walk in the shopping mall and you will see that there are literally dozens of brands that you can choose from. Differences in women’s perfume is usually subtle, so you have to be clear about what you are looking for. Otherwise, the plethora of brands will just overwhelm and confuse you. That makes your buying decision even harder. Here are some tips on how you can choose perfumes.
Perfume fragrances.
You are buying perfume for the lasting smell. So this is the most important factor to consider. Usually, designer perfumes are labeled with pretty names such as Addict, Dune, Poison, Accenti, Envy Me, and more. The label is meant to jump out at the target audience. So if there are any names that capture your attention, you may then proceed to sample the perfume. Here is when you decide for yourself whether you like the fragrance or not. Is it too strong? Does it suit your personality? What do you like or dislike about it? Can you see yourself wearing the perfume often? Only you know the answers to these questions. So be honest with yourself. Otherwise, your purchase may end up in the storeroom.
Designer labels.
There are no lack of designer labels for perfumes in the marketplace. You can choose to buy Gucci, Christian Dior, Cerruti, Calvin Klein, Jean Paul Gaultier, Hugo Boss, and even Britney Spears. So which label should you go for? Not an easy decision is it? If the fragrances suits you, and budget is not a concern, you can buy multiple brands of perfumes. Different brands offer different fragrances, and it keeps life interesting to be able to wear something different each time.
Bottle and package designs.
This is more important if you are considering giving the perfumes away as gifts. Women perfume bottles are usually more exquisite or elegant looking. You won’t find them in huge macho bottles. They are rather small, and can be in transparent or opaque bottles. Design is a rather subjective issue. Some designs may appeal to you, while others may not. However, it would be a good idea to not buy a bottle of perfume just because you love the bottle. It’s the substance you are after, not the bottle.
Pricing issues.
Finally, tackle the issue of pricing. If the fragrance smells right, and the bottle looks right, check if the pricing is within your budget. If it’s not, you may wish to consider waiting for promotional seasons. High quality perfume is normally associated with a heftier price tag. That’s because lots of resources have been spent on development, research, and marketing. Just a few drops from a high quality bottle of perfume can last you for the whole day. So don’t go for the cheapest bottle and expect to get the best. It’s simply not realistic.
