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Most popular questions
How do I find a new perfume that Ill really enjoy?
It can be difficult. Finding the right fragrance is almost as hard as finding the right man, complained
Allure magazine.
You may feel that there can be no logic in your choice of perfumes because your sense of smell is so
emotional, but the fragrances you most enjoy will probably belong to just one or two of the fourteen
different fragrance families.
Like most good things, it takes a little effort to find a new perfume that is just right.
Start by understanding the difference between the fragrance families. Play with the Fragrance Wheel.
To see other fragrances in the same family, visit one of the department store fragrance finders that Michael
has created. Check, for example, Nordstrom.com
How many different fragrances can I try without confusing my sense
of smell?
Three. Although you will find your sense of smell tires more quickly from similar fragrances than
fragrances of very different character, you risk confusing your sense if you test more than three different
scents at one time.
How can I make my fragrance last longer?
The secret to long-lasting fragrance is fragrance layering. Build up layers of scent on the skin by using
different forms of the same fragrance - perfumed soap, bath oil or gel, body lotion or cream, dusting
powder and eau de toilette. Each reinforces the impact of the other to quadruple the life of your favourite
scent. Layering, or fragrance dressing as its sometimes called, is also a clever way to wear a fragrance
thats too overpowering for daytime use.
How should I store my perfume?
Keep your fragrances in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources (such as radiators).
Extreme heat or cold will upset the delicate balance of the oils and change their scent. Once a bottle of
perfume is opened, use it. A spray lets in less air and evaporates slower than a bottle with a cap but even
the finest essence fades with time. If you prefer one fragrance in winter and another in the summer, youll
extend their life between seasons if you store the bottle in the vegetable crisper of the refrigerator.
Is perfume an aphrodisiac?
Scent can certainly make you feel sexier but there is no scientific evidence to suggest that fragrance is
actually an aphrodisiac. Smell is obviously linked to our sexuality and some experts believe that hormones
released from glands in the groin and armpit act as powerful sexual attractants in the way that pheromones
released by animals do. The sense of confidence the right perfume can give, plus the attractive chemical
cocktail it helps create, can certainly be a great turn-on.
Do women have a keener sense of smell than men?
Yes, says Richard L. Doty, Director of the Smell and Taste Centre at the University of Pennsylvania,
USA. But, he adds, the male/female differences may well be cultural - or hormonal. Women in our society
tend to use their sense of smell more often than men. They are encouraged to take an interest in cooking,
flowers and fragrance.
A womans sense of smell also fluctuates more than a mans, which makes her more aware of fragrances
and odours. These fluctuations seem to be influenced by the release of certain hormones during the
menstrual cycle. Oestrogen increases smell acuity in the first half of the month, and again in the early
months of pregnancy, while progesterone decreases the ability to smell in the last half.
Perfume and me
Why do we wear (and love) fragrance so much?
Because it helps us feel good about ourselves and others. Recent psychological tests show that people who
use fragrance regularly have a more positive attitude towards socialising and may be more socially skilled
than those who seldom or never wear it. It was generally found that people who believe that others think
they smell good have more confidence. More fun, too?
Why do I hate some fragrances and love others?
Because we all are programmed to like certain smells and dislike others. Our response to odour and
fragrance, say scientists, is partly learned and partly genetic. We are born with definite likes and dislikes,
as well as sensitivity to certain smells. Very early on, experience starts modifying and adding to them and
we build up a complex smell bank of memories and associations. All this stored information determines
whether or not we like a fragrance.
Do I actually form opinions about people based on the fragrance
theyre wearing?
Yes, although you may not be conscious of it at the time. According to Anne M. Schell of Occidental
College in Los Angeles: Its quite possible that we respond emotionally to odours without realising why
were responding or even what our feelings are. You may well decide that someone is aggressive and
pushy when it is their perfume or aftershave thats getting on your nerves.
Why does fragrance bring back memories and feelings of the past?
Because smell triggers the associative memory of clusters of events and feelings. We use this memory
part of the brain to help us identify a particular scent because we cant describe an odour. The closest we
can come is to describe it in relative terms: It smelled like .... A whiff of fragrance sends our brain
searching in our memory bank of smells for old associations and connections that might help define the
aroma. This is why, when smelling a rose today, you may suddenly have an image of your grandmothers
garden or a feeling of the fragrance your mother wore.
Will my taste in perfume change as I get older?
Probably. As you grow older and the way you feel about yourself changes, the kind of fragrance you
choose will change too. In your teens, youll probably wear light, gentle scents. In your late teens and early
twenties, youll often choose a fragrance because you identify with its image. As your sense of confidence
develops, you tend to choose a fragrance that expresses your individual style, your personal taste.
When shouldnt I wear perfume?
In the sun. Fragrance tends to react with ultraviolet light, irritating the skin and often causing skin
discolouration. There are, however, some specially formulated alcohol-free, safe to wear in summer.
What should I do if I develop an allergy to a perfume?
If a scent makes you cough, wheeze or gives you a headache or a feeling of nausea, take a deep breath of
fresh air. Breathe deeply for a few minutes, blowing through your nose to clear the nasal passages.
If your skin is red and itchy, splash the area with cold water for a few minutes and pat dry. Some areas
such as the neck are more sensitive than others, so if the reaction is only mild, you could try the fragrance
on a less sensitive part of the body.
Safer pulse points are: below the ears and knees, at the bend of the elbow, on the bosom and around wrists.
If the fragrance still irritates your skin, but you love it so much that you want to keep wearing it, heres the
answer: spray a cotton ball, let dry and tuck it into your bra.
Finding the right fragrance
How do the fragrance families help me choose the right perfume?
Because our sense of smell is so emotional, we assume that fragrances are confusing, a jumble of different
perfumes with no rhyme or reason.
Its not true. When you classify the fragrances you have worn, youll probably find that they fall mostly
into just two or three families. Once you know the families you especially like, the Fragrance Manual will
show you which other fragrances fall into the same family.
How should a woman choose a fragrance for a man?
Mens fragrances are grouped into exactly the same families as womens. Therefore, try a few mens
fragrances from the same families as your favourite scents. Of course, the man for whom you are choosing
needs to be comfortable with the fragrance you select, but if he loves your fragrance, youre on the right
track.
How do I select a fragrance as a gift for a woman?
One sure way is find out which fragrances she especially likes, the names of her favourite perfumes. Once
you know those magic names, an informed consultant will be able to help you select another fragrance
from the same family or families of fragrance that she especially likes.
If you dont know the names of her favourite fragrances, ask a consultant for advice. Describe the lady for
whom youre buying the gift - not her hair colour (will it be the same next week?) nor her age (we all
know women whore old at 20, others who are vibrant at 70), but her style of dress, her personality, her
activities. Ask the consultant to suggest three fragrances, just three, never more. Test their scents on testing
papers. Take your time. Which fragrance talks to you? Try not to be logical. Relax. Let your instinct take
over. Nine times out of ten, youll find that your nose will select the perfect match.
How do I find a new perfume that Ill really enjoy?
It can be difficult. Finding the right fragrance is almost as hard as finding the right man, complained
Allure magazine.
You may feel that there can be no logic in your choice of perfumes because your sense of smell is so
emotional, but the fragrances you most enjoy will probably belong to just one or two of the fourteen
different fragrance families.
Like most good things, it takes a little effort to find a new perfume that is just right.
Start by understanding the difference between the fragrance families. Play with the Fragrance Wheel.
To see other fragrances in the same family, visit one of the department store fragrance finders that Michael
has created. Check, for example, Nordstrom.com
How to test a fragrance
What is the correct way to try a fragrance?
Apply a few drops or the lightest spray to your wrist or the back of your hand. Dont just sniff a flacon
because perfume comes to life only on your skin. Wait a few moments. Give the fragrance time to bloom
on your skin, to let the notes talk to you.
When testing a fragrance which concentration should I use?
Lighter fragrance concentrations such as eaux de toilette or colognes, because they dry and develop
quickly.
Whats the best way to try on several fragrances?
Apply the first fragrance to one wrist and wait a few minutes. Apply the second to the other wrist and a
third fragrance to the inside of the elbow. Remember, three is the maximum number of fragrances you
should try on at once. Any more and your nose is likely to become confused.
How accurate is the fragrance on a ScentStrip sample?
Today, it is completely accurate because you are experiencing the real perfume, encapsulated into tiny
bubbles that break as you stroke your wrist across the strip.
How should I test a fragrance if I dont want to try it on my skin?
Test on blotting paper or a tissue. Its not as good as testing on your skin but it is the next best thing.
Cant I tell if I like a fragrance by sniffing the opened bottle?
No. When you sniff an open bottle, your nose inhales the sharp bite of alcohol and the volatile top notes. A
fragrance needs your skin to come alive. It blooms as it reacts with the warmth of your body to create a
fragrance that is unique to you.
Applying perfume
Where should I apply my perfume?
Where the skin is especially warm and where there is good blood circulation. This is because heat helps
diffuse and magnify the aroma of fragrance. The pulse points on the body (see below) are the perfect
activators for perfume. Because fragrance rises, it should be applied to several pulse points - not just, for
instance, at the base of the throat.
Where are my pulse points?
Inside the wrists. Inside the elbows. At the temple. Below the ear lobes, not behind. At the base of the
throat. Behind the knees. And anywhere else you feel a heartbeat.
Should I spray or dab on perfume?
Both ways are fine but sometimes you can waste precious drops of perfume when you dab it on. This
problem is minimised with a spray that delivers a fine, even application of fragrance. An atomiser also
minimises waste but its spray is not as consistent as a natural spray.
Whats the best way to spray on perfume?
Spray about 20cm away from your skin. An even spray over a wider area will help your fragrance last
longer than a generous amount in a small area. Should you rub one wrist against the other to dry the
fragrance? No, because youll bruise the notes, dull their development.
Where else can I spray perfume, apart from my skin?
Try the lightest spray through damp hair before you blow dry, or mist your hairbrush and comb with
fragrance before use. Perhaps a touch of perfume on your handkerchief. A spray of essence on padded
hangers. Add a few drops of perfume to the water in a steam iron to lace clothes with fragrance, or rinse
lingerie in scented water.
If fragrance can make you feel so good, why not use its power?
Can I wear two fragrances at once?
Preferably not because each perfume is a balanced, complete creation. If you wear one fragrance on top of
another, you may create a scentsation but, more likely, youll produce an odour.
Storage and maintenance
How long will an opened bottle of perfume last?
Depending on the fragrance, from six to 18 months, if stored correctly. Once a bottle of fragrance has been
opened it should be used because all fragrance deteriorates with time: light, citrus-based perfumes in as
little as six months; floral scents in about a year and a half.
How should I store my perfume?
Keep your fragrances in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources (such as radiators).
Extreme heat or cold will upset the delicate balance of the oils and change their scent. Once a bottle of
perfume is opened, use it. A spray lets in less air and evaporates slower than a bottle with a cap but even
the finest essence fades with time. If you prefer one fragrance in winter and another in the summer, youll
extend their life between seasons if you store the bottle in the vegetable crisper of the refrigerator.
What packaging helps keep perfume the longest?
Spray forms rather than regular bottles, because an atomiser admits less air than a bottle with a screw-on
cap, limits contamination and slows down the evaporation of the perfume.
How can I tell if a perfume has gone off?
When its colour has changed, when it seems thicker or when the initial notes seem sour, almost off.
Why has my perfume suddenly gone cloudy?
Probably because a drop of water got into it. If you keep your perfume in the bathroom, youll probably
notice droplets of water condense on the inside of the bottle. Any impurity, not just water, will make
fragrance go cloudy.
How can I clean out perfume from an atomiser to refill it with a new
one?
Pour some rubbing alcohol into the empty atomiser and swish it around. Let stand for a few minutes, and
then rinse out with clean water. If the atomiser is still laced with the old scent, repeat and leave the alcohol
in the bottle overnight. Remember, rinse with water and dry thoroughly before pouring in the new
fragrance.
If I cant remove the stopper on my perfume bottle, what should I do?
Try tapping the stopper gently against a wooden surface, not against a mirror or glass. A few small taps on
all sides should be enough to loosen it.
Any more tips on travelling with fragrance?
If youre taking a fragrance with you on a trip, never decant it into a smaller plastic flask, because the
plastic may react with the fragrance. Pack a small spray instead.
Another suggestion, pack any fragrance into your carry-on rather than in your suitcase because air pressure
changes in the baggage compartment may cause sprays to leak.
If I feel theres something wrong with the fragrance I just bought,
what can I do?
Take it straight back the store where you bought it, and explain why you are not happy with the fragrance.
Was the bottle half full when you opened it? Perfumes can and do leak. Had the fragrance spoiled? Storage
conditions are not always ideal. Reputable perfume houses or retailers will gladly replace any faulty
product but you must take back the bottle and the packaging as soon as possible.
Sometimes people return a fragrance saying that the perfume has changed or it doesnt smell the way it
usually does. While this is quite possible if the fragrance has been stored incorrectly or is too old, more
often it is the customer whose skin has changed. Antibiotics, hormones, medicines, diets, foods all affect
our skin chemistry and change the note of favourite fragrances. So be prepared to be fair!
Sense of smell
How does our sense of smell work?
Odour molecules pass through the nasal passages to two tiny patches located behind the bridge of the nose.
These patches are made up of millions of special olfactory or smelling sensors. The odour molecules
dissolve in moisture and bind to tiny nerve hairs on the cells. Recent research has found that every cell is
equipped with as many as a thousand different receptors, each designed to respond to a small group of
different odours. These send messages about the odour to the limbic system, the part of the brain that
governs moods and certain emotional responses.
While the limbic system is largely devoted to smell, it also influences our hormonal, metabolic and stress
responses and is the emotional centre for sexual desire, rage, fear and joy. Thats why fragrance is such an
emotional experience.
How many different smells can I distinguish?
Depending on your individual sense of smell, between 5,000 and 10,000.
Do women have a keener sense of smell than men?
Yes, says Richard L. Doty, Director of the Smell and Taste Centre at the University of Pennsylvania,
USA. But, he adds, the male/female differences may well be cultural - or hormonal. Women in our society
tend to use their sense of smell more often than men. They are encouraged to take an interest in cooking,
flowers and fragrance.
A womans sense of smell also fluctuates more than a mans, which makes her more aware of fragrances
and odours. These fluctuations seem to be influenced by the release of certain hormones during the
menstrual cycle. Oestrogen increases smell acuity in the first half of the month, and again in the early
months of pregnancy, while progesterone decreases the ability to smell in the last half.
Why cant I smell the fragrance Im wearing after a while?
Several of the senses tire after constant stimulation. The sense of smell classically cuts off within minutes.
Because you cant move away from your own perfume, you become used to it. You may think it has
disappeared, but others can still smell it.
At what age do we begin to appreciate scent?
From the moment we are born. At two days old, babies already turn to the recognisable scent of their
mothers and show arousal or aversion to other smells.
At what age will my sense of smell be most acute?
Probably between the ages of 20 and 40.
Could I lose my sense of smell as I get older?
Yes. Many men and women over 50 begin to lose their ability fully to appreciate smell sensations. Thats
why older people tend to like stronger fragrances and, sometimes, use too much perfume. Research
suggests that women tend to lose their sense of smell more slowly than men of the same age. Neglect
appears to be the main reason; we are apt to take our noses for granted and, quite literally, forget to smell.
Remember: use it or lose it!
What else might affect my sense of smell?
Sinus disease, respiratory infections and head injuries are all common causes of persistent loss of smell.
Prolonged exposure to toxic substances such as air pollutants, industrial chemicals, tobacco smoke and
certain drugs can diminish and even damage the olfactory cells.
How can I improve my sense of smell?
Nose training! Exercising your nose improves your sense of smell, just as exercising your body makes you
fitter. To exercise your sense of smell, wear different fragrances of varying intensities. Change your
fragrance wardrobe from day to night, from winter to summer.
To sharpen your sense of smell, imagine the colour of each fragrance, each smell. In a recent study, Dr
Avery Gilbert, the man behind National Geographics world-wide Smell study, found that people tend to
associate distinctive scents with different colours. In his study, people imagined patchouli to be a brown
scent, while the spicy note of cinnamon was thought of as a red smell.
Take time, too, to smell the fragrance of flowers, the green notes of leaves and the air on a rainy morning.
The more you use your nose, the more sensitive your sense of smell will become.
How can I tell if my fragrance is overpowering?
Ask a friend. Since we cant smell the fragrance were wearing after a while, we have to rely on the
opinions of friends and family. If you regularly receive compliments, thats probably the surest sign that
youre wearing the right fragrance. On the other hand, if people ask which fragrance youre wearing but
make no other comment, beware!
How many different fragrances can I try without confusing my sense
of smell?
Three. Although you will find your sense of smell tires more quickly from similar fragrances than
fragrances of very different character, you risk confusing your sense if you test more than three different
scents at one time.
What should I do if my sense of smell becomes muddled?
If your nose is tired and says enough, let it rest. Take a deep breath and blow all the air through your
nose to clear it.
Why did a perfume I tested in a store smell so different when I tried it
on later at home?
A fragrance depends strongly on the environment in which it is experienced. The perfume department
often has a heady mixture of fragrances in the air, a melange that will influence the scent of any fragrance
you sniff. Air-conditioning, too, creates temperature and humidity levels very different to those found at
home. Most importantly, we rarely stand at the counter waiting for all phases of a fragrance to develop; we
tend to discover these when we have left the store.
Psychological effects
Can fragrance change my mood?
Yes. One of the most remarkable properties of fragrance is the way it instantly affects our emotions.
Studies have shown that fragrances can stimulate or calm us, encourage a good mood or bad, shape
positive or negative memories and induce sweet dreams. Aromatherapy - the art of healing with fragrant
essential oils - is based on the idea that aroma has the power to affect mood.
Fragrance has long been recognised as a powerful and subtle tool for rebalancing the mind and the body.
Every perfume is a medicine says the old Chinese proverb.
Ann Gottlieb, a fragrance consultant who has worked on the development of Calvin Kleins fragrances,
said in a recent interview that Much of whats used in products that make aroma therapeutic claims is
based on tradition and folklore rather than science but, more and more, research is pointing to our ability to
alter moods. Soon, fragrance is not just going to make you smell good, it will have a very real
physiological effect.
In a recent study, peppermint and lily of the valley were found to increase alertness at work. One Tokyo
company pipes peppermint into the office to improve productivity. Another company sends different
fragrances through the air conditioning system to enhance staff productivity. A whiff of citrus helps get the
day off to a good start. An unobtrusive floral fragrance aids concentration in mid-morning and afternoon.
A touch of cedar seems to relieve tiredness during the lunch break and in the late afternoon.
Have the psychological effects of perfume been scientifically proven?
Scientists are increasingly confirming what aroma therapists and perfumers have always believed: that
fragrance affects psychology. By measuring brain wave activity and heart rate, researchers have proved
that certain scents such as lavender and chamomile are calming, while others like neroli and bergamot are
stimulating. In one test, computer keyboard operators typed 14 per cent more strokes per hour with a hint
of citrus or cedar in the air, and made 21 per cent fewer errors. Current studies designed to pinpoint the
specific mood effects of fragrances are focusing on a method of psychological evaluation called mood
profiling which helps identify which fragrances make us feel best.
Do certain personality types like different types of scent?
Yes. We buy fragrances not only because we like their smell but also because they reflect our personality.
According to studies carried out by the psychologist and sociologist Dr Joachim Mensing of the Research
Institute for Applied Aesthetics in Freiburg, Germany, extroverts look for stimulation from the
environment and tend to find fresh, green fragrances activating. Introverts, who prefer less stimulation,
find Orientals harmonious, while emotionally ambivalent people - dreamers - prefer floral, powdery scents.
But, a word of caution: this work was researched in Germany, on a fairly small sample of people.
Is perfume an aphrodisiac?
Scent can certainly make you feel sexier but there is no scientific evidence to suggest that fragrance is
actually an aphrodisiac. Smell is obviously linked to our sexuality and some experts believe that hormones
released from glands in the groin and armpit act as powerful sexual attractants in the way that pheromones
released by animals do. The sense of confidence the right perfume can give, plus the attractive chemical
cocktail it helps create, can certainly be a great turn-on.
Why is scent so sexy?
The nose may really be a sexual organ - it may be more closely related to sexual response than vision,
suggests American researcher, Michael Shipley. Clearly, the sheer confidence and heightened sensuality
produced by the right fragrance makes us more receptive to sexual feelings and more attractive to others.
When a woman is in the arms of a man she loves, in the dark of the night, the perfume she is wearing
plays a very important role, says Jean-Paul Guerlain.
Body chemistry and health
Why does a perfume smell wonderful on a friend, yet do nothing for
me?
Because each of us has our own scent print that will influence the development of a perfume. This
odour-identity is the sum total of our genes, our skin chemistry, diet, medication intake, stress level and,
probably the most important factor of all, the temperature of our skin.
Its not as simple as saying that fragrances react differently on different people because of their body
chemistry. The warmth of our skin is critical. Some people have more pores per centimetre than others, or
more layers of fat in their skin. These and other factors affect the warmth of skin, which in turn influences
the scent of a fragrance.
We are all created equal until we use fragrance.
Ive been wearing the same fragrance for years, so why does it seem
so different now?
Probably because your personal chemistry and body temperature have changed slightly. Perhaps you are
on a low-fat diet or taking some new medication. Have you changed your brand of contraceptive pill? Are
you pregnant? Are you exercising more frequently? Has your skin become drier? Are you using more
moisturiser?
Fragrance formulae rarely change but diet or medication changes produce new chemicals that come
through the pores and can change the fragrance balance on your skin.
Try using a body cream or bath oil that matches your fragrance as an oil perfume to see if it overcomes the
problem. If not, change fragrances for a while.
How does my skin type affect fragrance?
The oils in skin dissolve and retain scent molecules. Therefore, the oilier your skin, the more intense a
fragrance will be and the longer it will last.
If I have dry skin, do I need to apply my fragrance more generously?
Yes. Dry skin doesnt have as much capacity to retain the scent molecules for as long as oily skin, so
youll need to apply fragrance more often throughout the day.
When a person perspires does this affect the impact of fragrance?
Yes. As the body heats up, the fragrance molecules bounce off the skin more quickly. The result: your
perfume smells stronger but it also wears off rapidly. The chemicals in your perspiration also affect the
balance and scent of the fragrance.
Is it true that fragrance reacts differently on blondes, brunettes and
redheads?
Probably. True blondes often have a dry skin that lacks the oils needed to hold scent. As a result,
fragrances evaporate more rapidly from their skin.
Brunettes, on the other hand, usually have skin that holds fragrance well because it is much richer in
natural oils.
True redheads generally have skin thats fair and delicate, characterised by fine pores and a slightly higher
body temperature. Their skin releases the true notes of most fragrances but its warmth tends to make
fragrances fade quite quickly.
Will smoking affect the way a fragrance wears on my skin?
Yes. Nicotine is a psychoactive substance that changes your body chemistry and affects the way you smell.
If you smoke, not only will fragrances tend not to last as long on your skin but youll also find that your
sense of smell is duller.
Can dieting affect the amount of fragrance I need to apply?
Yes. If youre on a low-fat diet, the oil levels in your skin tend to be lower so you may find that your
fragrance does not seem to last as long.
Will eating spicy foods affect the way my perfume smells on me?
Again, the answer is yes. The scent of your fragrance doesnt change, but the scent of your skin does. Most
of us forget that our skin is an excretory organ. Spicy foods spice up the oils secreted through the pores of
your skin. So, spicy skin, different fragrance!
Is it true that antibiotics may change my fragrance?
Yes. Firstly, because many antibiotics change the smell of your skin. Secondly, because their action
decimates the bacteria on your skin, which, in turn blend with your skin oils to produce a fragrance that is
distinctive to you.
How can I tell if factors such as diet or smoking are affecting the way
a fragrance smells on my skin?
Test a fragrance on your wrists and also on blotting paper.
Wait ten minutes for the scent to develop and compare the pure sample with your own fragrance odour
print to see if there are any marked differences.
Mens fragrance
Are certain mens fragrances also best for certain seasons?
Yes. As with womens fragrance, heavier notes are best in the colder months; lighter fragrances are more
suited to summer weather. If you like to wear the more potent, heavier fragrances year round, consider
using the lighter aftershave version as a body cologne in warmer weather.
Is there a golden rule when it comes to men and mens fragrance?
Less is more. Fragrance is always more potent than one imagines. A man often uses a fragrance more
liberally than a woman would because his sense of smell tends not to be as acute. Also, men become used
to splashing on an aftershave and forget that a cologne or an eau de toilette has a more concentrated, far
more potent fragrance.
Whats the difference between aftershave and cologne?
Colognes or eaux de toilette are meant for your body, aftershaves for your face. Eaux de toilette (or
Colognes) are blended with more fragrance - anywhere from 5 to 15 per cent essential oils - while
aftershaves have a lighter scent, usually around 2 to 4 per cent, less alcohol (30 to 65 per cent) and
incorporate soothing emollients and calming antiseptics.
I use an electric razor? Should I still use an aftershave?
Yes. Shaving is shaving. An electric razor is just as likely to irritate skin, so it makes sense to use an
aftershave to soothe sensitive patches, to heal surface nicks. For drier skins, use an aftershave balm or
moisturiser.
Should I use a cologne or an eau de toilette on my face?
Neither. Never. Ever. They can be murder to a mans skin. The act of shaving, the daily pruning of some
16,000 whiskers, scrapes away layers of dead skin cells to expose new skin that is unprotected and very
sensitive. A cologne or eau de toilette will create `shaving shock if splashed onto freshly shaved skin. Its
high alcohol content will burn and dry the new, raw skin. Use an aftershave or a balm on your face and
reserve the cologne or eau de toilette for your body.
Can I revive the fragrance of an aftershave or cologne?
Yes. Splash just a little water on your face, or on the spots where you originally applied the fragrance. The
water will mix with your skin oils and revive the fragrance for a while.
Will the same aftershave smell differently on different men?
Yes, because each mans body chemistry and skin type is a little different. The logic is this: fragrance
molecules are oil-soluble, so the oilier the skin, the slower the fragrance release and the longer the scent
will last.
Men with oily skins should keep away from heavy, oriental notes. Choose light, crisp fragrances: Citrus
and Green notes or the Fresh/Crisp interpretations of Florals, Orientals, Woody notes or Aromatic Fougre
fragrances.
Men with a dry skin will probably need a more potent, richer fragrance to hold the notes. Choose any Rich
interpretations from the Fragrance Manual or select from the Soft Oriental, Oriental or Woody Oriental
families.
Generally, men with blond hair and blue eyes will tend to have dry skin. The darker the skin, the browner
the eyes, the more likely a mans skin will be oily, the longer it will hold a fragrance.
Glossary
What does perfume mean?
The word comes from the Latin, meaning a sweet-smelling fluid containing the essence of flowers and
other substances. But perfume has its origins in ancient Roman ritual. In the temples of Rome, crushed
flowers, leaves, wood shavings, spices and aromatic resins were thrown onto burning coals as offerings to
the gods. Their scent was released through smoke ( per fumum).
What is a nose?
A perfumer who creates perfumes, whose olfactory skill composes great fragrances, sublime harmonies
whose notes haunt the imagination of men and women the world over. To be a nose is not anything
mysterious, said the celebrated perfumer Edmond Roudnitska. The thing you have to reach is not only
the memory of a smell, but the memory of a smell in combination - otherwise you are just mixing at
random and that is not creating. The creation of a perfume is cerebral, not nasal.
Roudnitska always insisted that time is essential to a creative perfumer. It can take several years to come
up with a great perfume. You cant keep sniffing the scent you are working on day after day until you
reach perfection ... often you must leave the perfume for months and then come back.
What are ozonic or marine fragrances?
Fragrances with a fresh, marine character which conjure up images of the beach and the great outdoors, the
tang of sea air.
What does the term living flowers or headspace mean in perfumery?
Its a relatively new technique that recreates the true-to-life fragrance of a living flower. Researchers use
ultra-sensitive equipment to analyse every fragrant molecule of the perfume given off by a living flower.
They produce a fingerprint or a chemical profile of its fragrance. By comparing the profile of the living
perfume with the profile of the flowers essential oil, perfumers can then identify the parts of the oil lost
during the extraction process. With this knowledge, they are able to put back the angels portion into the
essential oil and recreate the real scent of the living flower. Antonias Flowers, Prescriptives Calyx and
Giorgios Red were the first fragrances to utilise this new technology. They pioneered a new generation of
florals that seemed softer yet fuller, a development that continues to influence perfume creation.
What is the history of eaux de colognes?
Around 1680, Giao Paola Feminis, a barber from a village in Northern Italy, double distilled esprit-de-vin
to obtain 75/80% proof alcohol, in which he dissolved lavender, rosemary, and cold-pressed bergamot and
lemon oils.
Feminis called his elixir, Acqua Mirabilis (Miraculous water). It was the first eau de cologne but it did not
acquire that name for a further 130 years.
In 1709, Johann Maria Farina, a Cologne perfumer, introduced Jean Maria Farina acqua mirabilis. Its
success encouraged other Cologne perfumers to imitate the product. Over the next century, more than
2,000 copies appeared, almost all called Farina.
In 1792, Wilhelm Muelhens introduced Franz Maria Farina acqua mirabilis, renamed 4711 in 1845
Roger & Gallets Jean Marie Farina appeared in 1806.
In 1810, Napoleon decreed that medicinal formulae had to be registered. The Cologne perfumers, reluctant
to reveal their acqua mirabilis formulae, registered their products as perfumes, eaux de Cologne.
When perfumers talk of the diffusion of a perfume, what do they
mean?
Diffusion is the ability of a scent to reach out from your skin and surround you and others with its aura.
The ability of a scent to travel through the air - its effusiveness - is the test of a great perfume.
What does fragrance life mean?
The time it takes a scent to evolve, from the moment it first touches your skin, through to its last lingering
traces.
What are fragrance families?
Fragrances, like wines, are grouped into families. Chardonnays, Sauvignon Blancs, Rieslings and Chenin
Blancs, for example, are different families or varieties of white wine. Each is superb in its own right, but
usually there will be one that you prefer.
Likewise, Floral Orientals, Soft Orientals, true Orientals, and Woody Orientals are all fragrances families
within the major Oriental classification. They are all Orientals but each fragrance family will have a
characteristic scent, a different personality.
Instinctively, you will prefer fragrances from some families, and dislike perfumes from others.
To learn more about the different fragrance families, explore The Fragrance Wheel.
What are aldehydes?
A family of aroma notes with a pervasive, radiant scent that add a soft, powdery touch to a fragrance
composition. Aldehydes are found in rose and citrus oils, but in such trace amount that it would be
impractical to extract them commercially. Today they are made synthetically.
Think of the aroma notes as the perfumers notes, created in the laboratories to add originality, a new
character and tenacity, to natures notes.
What does Chypre mean?
This perfume family takes its name from the first significant woody-mossy fragrance, Chypre, introduced
by Franois Coty in 1917. Chypre is the French name for the island of Cyprus, the legendary birthplace of
Venus, goddess of love.
Why is the family called Aromatic Fougre?
Fougre is the French word for fern, but the association is imaginary. No fern ever smelled of these
aromatic spicy-woody-lavender notes. The family takes its name from a mans fragrance, Fougre Royale
(Royal Fern), created by Houbigant in 1882. The Fougre family is often called the universal family
because the fragrances combine the floral notes of lavender; the oriental accents of amber and coumarin, a
spicy extract of tonka beans; the chypre warmth of oakmoss and sandalwood. When in doubt as to what to
suggest for a man, suggest a Fougre. It has something for everyone.
Whats the difference between
What is the difference between perfume and fragrance?
To most people, the words essentially mean the same, and you can safely use one or the other. You will
find that usage varies from country to country: in the United States, fragrance is the more common
description; in England, scent or fragrance. In France? Parfum!
The fragrance industry tends to refer to the most concentrated form of a scent as perfume or parfum in
contrast, say, to the less concentrated eau de toilette or cologne. Perfumers, on the other hand, use the word
specifically to describe their fragrant creations, their perfumes.
What is the difference between Perfume, Eau de Parfum or Parfum de
Toilette, Eau de Toilette and Cologne?
Each represents a different concentration of actual perfume oil in a scent. Perfume, parfum or extrait is
the most concentrated, longest-lasting fragrance form with 12 to 30 per cent perfume oils. The newer Eau
de Parfum or Esprit de Parfum interpretations are almost as concentrated as the traditional extraits, but the
Parfum de Toilette or Eau de Toilette (a Cologne, in the United States) is a lighter strength, with a level of
fragrance anywhere from 4 to 18 per cent. In Europe, the word Eau de Cologne describes a very light level
of fragrance, only 1 to 3 per cent oil.
What is the difference between a signature scent, a celebrity scent
and a designer scent?
A signature scent is a scent by which someone is recognised. When Marilyn Monroe confessed that she
wore nothing but Chanel No. 5 in bed, that fragrance became etched in the collective memory as her
signature scent.
Celebrity scents are generated by media personalities rather than a fragrance house: Elizabeth Taylors
Passion (1987) was the first successful celebrity fragrance. Her White Diamonds (1991) remains one of the
top-selling fragrances in the United States.,
Designer perfumes, on the other hand, are created by and linked to fashion houses or designers. Chanel No
5 is the enduring symbol of a designer perfume.
What is the difference between aftershave and cologne?
Colognes or eaux de toilette are meant for your body, aftershaves for your face. Eaux de toilette (or
Colognes) are blended with more fragrance - anywhere from 5 to 15 per cent essential oils - while
aftershaves have a lighter scent, usually around 2 to 4 per cent, less alcohol (30 to 65 per cent) and
incorporate soothing emollients and calming antiseptics.
History
Which were the first known fragrances?
The Egyptians developed aromatic oils and essences 5,000 years ago. Great perfume lovers, they used
almond and rose oil, frankincense and myrrh, cedar, mimosa and lily, nutmeg, sweet balsam, cassia,
benzoin and labdanum, galbanum and opopanax in such diverse preparations as aphrodisiacs, medicines,
cosmetics and incense. In fact, the art of perfumery in Ancient Egypt was so sophisticated that when
archaeologists opened Tutankhamens tomb in 1922 they discovered an ointment that was still fragrant!
The study of fragrance, developed in the Nile Valley, was to inspire other ancient cultures. In Greece,
athletes anointed their bodies with aromatic oils, and at banquets Romans refreshed themselves between
courses with flower-scented water. It was the Persians who developed the use of exotic ingredients and the
technique of extracting oils from flowers through distillation. This expertise was brought to Western
Europe at the time of the Crusades.
When is a perfume considered a classic?
When it has transcended the fickle realms of fashion, capturing peoples imagination for years, even
generations. The first great couturier classic was Chanel No 5, created in 1921. Here is a selective listing of
other great classics, womens and mens, that have influenced modern perfumery:
1880 > 1899: The birth of modern perfumery
Fougre Royale* 1882; Jicky 1889
1900 >1919: Franois Coty & Jacques Guerlain
LOrigan 1905; Apres lOnde 1906; LHeure Bleue 1912; Chypre de Coty 1917; Mitsouko 1919
1920 > 1939 Glamour and Depression
Chanel No5 1921; Shalimar 1925; Arpge 1927; Joy 1930; Tabu 1932
1940 > 1959 A new generation: A New Look
Bandit 1944; Femme 1944; Miss Dior 1947; Fracas 1948; LAir du Temps 1948; Youth-Dew 1953;
Diorissimo 1956; LInterdit 1957; Cabbochard 1959
1960> 1979 Prt--porter and the American challenge
Madame Rochas 1960; Calche 1961; Este 1968; Calandre 1969; Rive Gauche 1969; Aromatics Elixir
1971; Chanel No19 1971; Jovan Musk 1972; Charlie 1973; Private Collection 1973; Halston 1975; First
1976; Opium 1977; Oscar 1977; Anas Anas 1978; White Linen 1978:
1980 > 1999 Luxe turns to pure and gourmand
Giorgio Beverly Hills 1981; Must de Cartier 1981; Ombre Rose 1981; Paris 1983; Ysatis 1984; Beautiful
1985; Obsession 1985; Poison 1985; Calyx 1986; Eternity 1988; Samsara 1989; Amarige 1991; White
Diamonds 1991; Angel 1992; Fminit du Bois 1992; Bvlgari au Th Vert 1993; LEau dIssey 1992; Jean
Paul Gaultier 1993; Cashmere Mist 1994; ck One 1994; Pleasures 1995; Allure 1996; Tommy Girl 1996;
Happy 1997; Gucci Rush 1999; JAdore 1999
2000 > 2009 Legends in the making
Which ten fragrances does Michael Edwards regards as the most
influential in perfumery?
Jicky 1889, the first modern fragrance
Chanel No5 1921, for its originality and enduring appeal
Shalimar 1925, because it remains the most perfect oriental ever created
Brut 1964 because without its immortal line, If you have any doubts about yourself, wear something else,
men may never have been induced to accept fragrance
Eau Sauvage 1966, because it transformed light eaux de cologne into real perfume
Charlie 1973, because it persuaded women to buy perfume for themselves
Opium 1977, our first blockbuster
Giorgio Bevely Hills 1981 whose success persuaded department stores to treat fragrance seriously
Angel 1992, the gourmand success that everyone followed
ck One 1994 for rewriting the rule book
Fragrance structure
How is a new perfume created?
How is a painting painted, a symphony composed? What is certain is that perfumers use their materials in
much the same way as painters use their colours, musicians their notes.
In an interview with William Kaufman, the perfumer Pierre Dhumez expressed it this way: To make a
perfume is to find a harmony of three or four dominant bodies that you smell in your mind. You have an
inspiration for a mixture of those three or four bodies, not more. And they will release themselves in such a
way that when you have composed the corps in the proportions by which you have been inspired when
you were in a tranquil, happy state of mind, you will not be able to distinguish one odour from the other
among your basic raw materials, It is a perfectly balanced mixture which smells as a separate entity from
the odour of each of the three or four bodies you have chosen - and in so doing you will have created the
woman. After that, you have to enhance her, make her more beautiful, do her hair, select her dress, her
lipstick, her eye liner, her hat, her wrap - and that is a perfume. (William Kaufman, Perfume, E.P.Dutton,
1974)
Aliage... was sporty, wrote Este Lauder. Id picked up a green leaf in Palm Beach one day, deeply
inhaled its scent with wonder, and knew I had to re-create that smell. The active woman needed a scent all
her own: when she went to a gym in her tennis shoes, she didnt want to conjure up a whole symphony
orchestra. I could never find a scent that would be right on the tennis court, so I had to invent it. (Este
Lauder, Este, A Success Story, Random House, 1985)
A perfumer is rarely a soloist. The conductor of the orchestra, the head of a perfume house, plays a critical
role. Like a great symphony, a truly great perfume evolves with a sensory message so emotional, it moves
the hearts of women and stirs the senses of men.
How many ingredients does a perfume usually contain?
It varies. A perfume may contain 10, 50, 100 or more different materials but it doesnt necessarily follow
that a fragrance made with 300 is superior to one containing 10. The key is how the different ingredients
blend together to talk to you.
Perfumers today tend to prefer short formulae. The notes are purer, the quality easier to maintain.
What are the notes in a fragrance?
They are the different phases through which a fragrance develops when you spray it on your skin. Each of
these stages or groups of notes has a different degree of volatility.
The head or top notes are the first impression of a fragrance. These are the light volatile notes that burst on
your skin as you first spray, the fragrance you experience as you open a bottle. The head notes are so
volatile that they usually wear away within 10 to 15 minutes.
As they fade, the heart or middle notes bloom on your skin. These form the core of the composition, and
are the dominant theme of the fragrance.
This theme is accentuated and fixed by the base or soul notes. These are the foundation of the fragrance,
the notes that bind the other ingredients together. They create the memory that makes the theme linger in
your mind, and make the fragrance last for some four to five hours on your skin.
How long should a good fragrance last?
It varies from person to person. Usually, a perfume or extrait, the most concentrated form, should last for
six to eight hours; an eau de toilette or American cologne, for three or four hours, sometimes longer if it is
more concentrated.
Can I dilute a perfume if its too strong?
Yes, by adding more alcohol. Not pure alcohol, but a mixture of nine parts alcohol and one part distilled
water.
Does altitude affect fragrance?
Yes. The higher the altitude, the more muted the impact, the shorter the fragrance life. Take a more
concentrated form of your favourite fragrance when setting off for the mountains or travelling by plane.
Use a spray parfum instead of a lighter cologne.
How does climate affect the fragrance we wear?
Summer heat increases the impact of odour. The hotter the weather, the more rapidly the notes of a
fragrance leave the skin. The answer: a lighter fragrance re-applied more frequently. Winter tones down
scent; in cold weather the fragrance molecules lift more slowly and the top, heart and base notes develop
more gradually. Thats why you can wear a more potent fragrance in colder weather.
Are synthetic oils cheaper and more likely to irritate my skin?
No. Synthetics are not necessarily poor mans natural oils. There are synthetic aroma notes that are more
expensive than any natural equivalent and pure natural oils that are more likely to cause a reaction than
any chemically created alternative.
Are natural fragrance oils better than artificial ones?
Emphatically not. Modern perfumery is based on the synergy of natural and man-made ingredients. Both
are of equal importance to the perfumer. Technically, a perfumer differentiates between natural oils,
extracted from blossoms, woods and leaves, spices and resins; semi-synthetic oils separated from natural
sources; and completely synthetic oils or aroma notes, created to enhance natural essences, to make them
vibrate with notes quite unlike anything you have ever smelt before.
Think of the synthetic aroma notes as the perfumers notes, created in laboratories to add originality,
character and tenacity to natures notes.
Coco Chanel was the first designer to encourage perfumers to give a leading role to synthetics, I wanted
to give women a perfume that was artificial, that is man-made. Im an artisan in dressmaking...I dont want
the smell of rose, or lily of the valley. I want a perfume that is a composition.
The result was Chanel No 5, the first floral aldehydic perfume, a bouquet dominated by the soft, clean
notes of synthetic aldehydes intertwined with the costliest jasmine and may rose from Grasse.
It is well known that there are natural essences that cost very little, other chemical aroma notes that cost a
huge amount, said perfumer Edmond Roudnitska. It is therefore not a matter of economy if we use
chemical products for the composition of haute couture perfumes. If we use them, it is that we do not want
to dispense with the glorious nuances of scent that simply do not exist in nature and which only chemistry
can provide us with. Often a synthetic smell is more beautiful that a real one - think of a flower, when you
pick it, it only smells good for a day or so, then it begins to smell awful. With synthetics, one can achieve
the same odour and leave most of the flowers in the field.
Making fragrance last longer
If I apply fragrance in the morning, should I expect it to last all day
long?
No. A fragrance is not designed to last all day. Youll probably need to refresh it every three to four hours.
Why doesnt fragrance last on me?
Unfortunately, your bodys chemistry causes perfumes to evaporate more quickly from your skin.
Perfumers would say that your skin throws off fragrance.
Instead of an eau de toilette lasting for some 3 to 4 hours, it disappears within an hour, sometimes shorter.
The rate of evaporation triples or even quadruples on your skin. Why? The acidity of your skin is a
possible culprit. Lick your wrist. Does it have a sharp, tangy taste? Thats a sure sign of acid. And the
more acidic your skin, the more it will tend to throw off perfume.
Medicines, too, will change your bodys chemistry. Low fat diets, stress, spicy foods, fast foods all affect
body temperature and encourage the skin to throw off perfume. Add dry skin and pregnancy to the list and
youll see why so many women complain about the staying power of their fragrance.
The solution? Put an emollient layer between your skin and your perfume. Layer your fragrance to
extend its life. Use a body lotion or body crme that matches your fragrance to create an emollient
foundation for the eau de toilette. It will slow down the rate of evaporation and double the life of your
perfume.
A second solution? Use the matching bath oils of your favourite fragrances as oil perfumes. After your
bath or shower, while your skin is dry but still warm from the water, stroke the fragrant bath oil across
your pulse points. Finish with a light spray of fragrance.
How can I make my fragrance last longer?
The secret to long-lasting fragrance is fragrance layering. Build up layers of scent on the skin by using
different forms of the same fragrance - perfumed soap, bath oil or gel, body lotion or cream, dusting
powder and eau de toilette. Each reinforces the impact of the other to quadruple the life of your favourite
scent. Layering, or fragrance dressing as its sometimes called, is also a clever way to wear a fragrance
thats too overpowering for daytime use.

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