Clothes don't make the man... But perfume does!

Did you know that your choice of perfume says a lot about your personality?

«Fragrances are sculptures of ourselves, which accompany us in our daily lives, giving us invisible but present identities»
- Francis Kurkdjian -
Are you curious to know if the notes of your fragrance reflect your personality?
Here are some examples!
You wear woody notes like cedar, sandalwood, patchouli or eucalyptus?
You have a strong, determined and adventurous personality... You probably love nature and walks in the open air, you are not intimidated by a cloudy day and you always find the positive side of things!
 
Do you love floral and enveloping notes? You can't resist the rose, hibiscus, lavender or jasmine?
Then you are almost certainly an eternal romantic, spontaneous and elegant… it's hard to resist you!
Choose fruity notes like citron, lemon, green apple, melon or mint?
You have an exuberant and energetic personality, you never stop and you love to surround yourself with people with the same emotional charge as you!
Oriental notes such as Have amber, ginger and nutmeg always enchanted you?
You love to stand out from the crowd thanks to your unmistakable sensuality.
 
Now you think your perfume doesn't exactly reflect who you are?
Here are some essential rules to avoid making mistakes
when we want to create olfactory identities: «An integral part of the perception we want to give of ourselves».
 
1- Let yourself be guided by instinct: always wear what attracts you; No one will be able to wear a perfume they don't like even if it's created by their favorite brand. It's practically impossible. Our nose accepts some smells and rejects others.
 
2- Better not to be too faithful: be faithful to your style but not to a single perfume. Play, be curious, have fun!
You have an infinite range to choose from, why always wear the same dress? Embrace a style that reflects you but do not deny yourself the joy of playing with its nuances.
 
3- It is not always, or entirely, true that one must evaluate the interaction with the skin: and this is true for perfumes made entirely with natural essences, which no longer exist on the market: in fact, essential oils changed depending on the temperature, humidity, and age of the perfume.
Today it is the overlapping of products that makes the difference: your cream, your deodorant, the smell of your clothes, of your wardrobe, this is what creates an olfactory identity.

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