Wearing Perfume the Right
Way
Most people
have had strange experiences with those who wear perfume in public.
There are times when a person walks by and it causes those nearby
to feel nauseated. The wrong scents, worn obnoxiously can cause
immediate headaches, sneezing, and repulsion. There is a technique
for wearing perfume the right way.
Perfume
should always compliment the wearer. There are many nice scents on
the market but only certain scents can be worn by certain
individuals. A person needs to identify the kind of scent that fits
them best. The choice between floral, musk, spicy scents or fruity
scents is great. A person should spend some time exploring
different types of scents and asking the opinion of reliable
acquaintances.
This doesn’t
mean a person needs to buy several different types of perfume. The
sales people at department stores are always willing to let a buyer
sample the scents available. Sometimes, small free samples are even
available. A person just needs to be careful that they do not try a
perfume they end up hating and have to wear it for a lengthy period
of time.
How Much and When
Once the
ideal perfume is chosen the wearer needs to be careful of how much
and when it is worn. Most perfumes only require a couple of small
dabs to be effective. Most people dab the scent on their wrists;
however the neck, behind the ears, or even in one’s hair are also
nice places. The lady may want to take into consideration what the
purpose of the scent is. If on a romantic date, a gentleman will
appreciate a womanly scent when he hugs the lady. Many men find the
right scent on a lady very seductive. Of course, if the lady does
not want a romantic encounter she should keep this in mind as the
perfume may give the wrong idea.
There are
places where perfumes of any kind should not be worn. Hospitals or
the home of a very ill person do not need to be invaded by any kind
of scent. People who are ill often have a distorted sense of smell
and are made sicker when approached by someone wearing even the
most delicious smelling scent. People who have asthma or other
breathing problems may immediately find themselves in respiratory
distress with some scents. The wearer needs to be very thoughtful
of these possible situations.
Places that
have crowded conditions should also be avoided with perfume. Church
services, movie theaters, airplanes, and buses are not good places
for scents. The right perfume is a wonderful accessory but one does
need to use care and common sense in its wearing.
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