Perfume Categories – Finding your Scent
Perfumes are basically the mixture of aroma and oil. They react differently on all persons. If you go for real classy products they can be very costly, so a good idea to opt for is Perfume Country discounts or coupons for Perfume Worldwide.
There are few things you should learn before making a decision on a perfume for yourself. As far as the perfumes for women are concerned we have seven different families which are Aldehydic, chypre, citrus, floral, fougere, oriental and woody.
The first group, Aldehydic, contains chemicals from the aldehyde group. The top one in this group is Chanel no 5. This was actually the first one which was created by using aldehyde chemicals. There are many other well known perfumes associated with this category like white linen. The second group is chypre. These are basically made from labdanum, bergamot, oakmoss and patchouli. They give the fragrance which is blend of floral and woody tones.
The third category is of citrus perfumes which are light, refreshing and more subtle. They are usually known as eau de colognes. They are based on grapefruit, bergamot, lemon, tangerine and orange. The companies like Ck have worked on this group. The next category is floral family. These are based on the scents of flowers. These are available in different price range from very low to very high; don’t opt for very low ones as they use cheaper oils. To get good perfume with good price try Perfume Emporium coupons here and you will not compromise on quality with a good price offered. The group of fougere is based on oakmoss, coumarin and lavende which all combine to make the effect of woody smell, so it is more popular among men. Oriental group is based on musk, exotic wood and vanilla, they are considered to be most sensuous ones. The last ones are woody strong smells based on sandalwoods etc. They have strong impression with long lasting smells.
Find what works best for you.
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