ARTICLES

Search:

Home | Society


What Makes a Perfect Summer Perfume?

By: Joanna McLaughlin

Sometimes perfumes will advertise themselves as being great for summer or ideal for warm weather. Just as styles change during the summer months, so should your fragrance.

Your individual skin chemistry affects how a perfume wears on you. Skin chemistry is reason that the same perfume can smell differently on two different people. The warmer months can change your skin chemistry, including how much you perspire. If you shower more frequently in the summer or if you go out in the sun and your skin gets dry, these things can also change how a scent works for you.

The perfume you wore all winter in the house or at the office may not work as you start spending more time outdoors and wearing looser, lighter, or skimpier clothing. As a general rule, winter perfumes tend to be heavier, muskier, "darker," while summer scents are lighter.

There are lots of great ways to get some summer scents. Since summer tends to be a more frivolous, social, and fun time for most of us, trendy fragrances are a good starting place. Think light.

Some of the best ideas for summer fragrances are the new crop of so-called fruity-floral perfumes that blend fruity notes into a light floral scent. Good examples of fruity florals are Sunset Heat by Escada or Sugar Blossom by Fresh. If you want to get a great summer scent but still want to get something from a perfume boutique, try Little Italy by Bond No. 9 (http://www.bondno9.com) which is one of the greatest citrus scents going.

Another great fruity-floral line of products is available from Carol's Daughter, which is best to buy from a large perfume site (http://www.sephora.com). When you put on a cheery peach-inspired scent like Groove by Carol's Daughter, you can't help but think of summer.

Of course, some people do not care for fruit-inspired fragrances. Light florals are another good idea. For the high-end florals, test out Very Irresistable by Givenchy or Chelsea Flowers by Bond No. 9 or Goddess by Baby Phat. These are girly scents, but light and fun for summer.

If you want something a little less girly-girl, there are a lot of fragrances right now that tend to be light and almost cross-gender, that is, it might be unclear in a blindfold test whether they were cologne or aftershave. Try One by Calvin Klein for one of these scents. I think it's a fabulous scent, but I only wear it in warm weather.

When buying a fragrance product, your type of product may shift in the summer. In the winter, perfumes and eau-de-parfums work best; they are heavier, last longer, and seem a bit more dramatic. During the summer you may be better served with a nice light cologne or eau-de-toilette even though you may have to re-apply it periodically. However, since we tend to exercise, shower, swim, shower, and so on in the summer, fragrance touch-ups are going to naturally increase.

A lighter-bodied cologne or toilet water doesn't last as long, but it can help give your scent a summery appeal. If you can't make cologne last, buy a scented body lotion or cream plus a shower gel in the same fragrance. Then layer the product on. Body lotion (or so-called body butters) in particular will help anchor a cologne.

Copyright (c) 2007 Joanna McLaughlin

Article Source: http://www.approvedarticles.com

Bookmark and Share

Please Rate this Article

 

# of Ratings = 1 | Rating = 1/5

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Society Articles Via RSS!

Powered by Article Dashboard