With the multitude of choices on the shelves of perfumeries, it is difficult to find your ideal perfume.

Aura Beauty helps you find the ideal perfume by giving you tips on how to evaluate the fragrance yourself.

 

  1. Measuring hedonism

The first factor, the one we do instinctively, is to assess whether we like the smell of the product. A disgust or a crush is easy to detect, but as for the rest, it is always difficult to get an idea. To help you, you can count in your head your degree of preference on a scale of 1 to 5 (5 being “I love”). You can also try to disassociate the smell you don’t like so you don’t select similar scents in the future. Be careful though, the smell changes between the skin, the blotter (cardboard strip used to smell the juice in perfumery) and the fabric, so it is important to test it in these three conditions to get a real idea of the fragrance. that you prefer.

 

  1. Measure power

The power will play a lot in the choice of your future perfume. First, give yourself a power objective: rather discreet, balanced or powerful? Once gauged, and still testing it on the three supports (skin, blotter, fabric), assess how far you smell the fragrance and the more or less strong dissociation between the environment and the product. The “eau de toilette” version, less concentrated in perfume, is also a good solution to counter the power of the product.

 

  1. The clothe

A perfume without outfit is a perfume without skeleton. It refers to the evolution of the fragrance over time. A perfume, works thanks to the top, middle and base notes. When the perfume is sprayed, the top notes will come out first, however, they do not reflect the soul of the perfume like the heart and base notes, those that last all day. It is therefore important to judge the good behavior of the perfume on the three supports seen previously and this during one day.

 

By adopting these 3 points, you will be able to more easily form an informed opinion on the perfumes you prefer and choose the one that suits you best. The rest is up to your assessment and your sense of smell!