Identify your body smell type – Whether sweet, musky, neutral, or earthy, knowing your scent helps in selecting the right fragrance.
Opt for complementary fragrance notes – Sweet-smelling individuals should try floral and fruity scents, while musky scents pair well with woody and spicy notes.
Test perfumes on your skin – Spritz on your wrist and wait a few hours to see how the scent evolves before purchasing.
Consider your skin type – Oily skin holds fragrances longer, whereas dry skin may need stronger or frequent applications.
Factor in the climate – Light, fresh scents work best in warm weather, while deep, warm fragrances are great for colder seasons.
Choose the right perfume concentration – Eau de Parfum (EDP) lasts longer than Eau de Toilette (EDT) due to a higher oil concentration.
Match your fragrance to your personality – A fresh, citrusy scent suits energetic individuals, while oriental and woody notes exude elegance and mystery.
Apply perfume correctly – Dab it on pulse points like the wrists, neck, and behind the ears for long-lasting wear. Keep it in a cool, dark place to maintain its quality and longevity.