Thursday, 3 January 2013

How To: Analyse & Describe Perfumes

Hey There! I know this may not interest some of you but, in the future (hint: next post) I plan on doing a few perfume reviews and comparisons, so I thought first it would be best to give you a quick background on how to analyse perfumes. As many of you would know perfumes are comprised of the single component scents known as notes. A perfume is created by layering an array of notes to produce an individual fragrance/scent. What you may not know is there are three main platforms of notes (which may be visually represented in the form of a pyramid) these are:

1.       Top or Head Notes- these are the notes that are perceived first upon the initial application of the perfume. They are typically described as fresh, assertive or sharp. Common head notes include citrus and ginger.

2.      Middle or Heart Notes- form the main theme of the perfume in accordance to the base notes. They are typically described as more rounded and mellow than the head notes. Common heart notes include lavender and rose. 


3.      Base Notes- are the notes that form the depth and solidity of a perfume and are often the longest lasting. They are typically described as rich and deep. Common base notes are musk and sandalwood.


Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Perfume_Organ,_Grasse.jpg
Furthermore, perfumes more commonly categorised in accordance to when they most appropriate to wear. You will often hear them referred to what season they suit; Summer/Autumn/Winter/Spring or when they are worn; Day/Night.
Heavier scents are often allocated to be worn in autumn and winter or during the night.
Lighter and fresher scents are allocated to be worn in summer and spring or during the daytime.

Quick Tip: Perfumes do have an expiry date but to ensure you get the longest amount of use of you perfumes it is important to not store the bottles in sunlight (windowsills are a big no-no) and try keep them in a cool area.

Information from http://theperfumedcourt.com/ was used as research for the content of this post.

Ashleigh xo

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