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Most people make some common mistakes when choosing a perfume. Finding the right perfume is not just about liking the scent; at the same time, factors such as how the perfume interacts with the skin, how it changes throughout the day, and how it works in different seasons are also very important. Here are the most common mistakes when choosing a perfume and details on how to avoid these mistakes:

Do not choose a perfume that is suitable for your skin type
Not every perfume is equally compatible with every skin type. Perfumes generally last longer on oily skin because the oil retains the scent and ensures that the perfume stays on the skin longer. In contrast, dry skin absorbs perfumes faster, which can cause the scent to fade quickly. If you don't choose your perfume based on your skin type, you may not get the desired effect throughout the day. If you have oily skin, you can choose lighter and fresher scents, while if you have dry skin, you can use more intense and long-lasting scents.


Buy perfume through a quick decision
Buying a perfume after trying it in the store can be a big mistake. Perfumes only reveal their top notes when you first spray them. However, the true scent of a perfume can only be known when the heart and base notes come out. The top notes usually dissipate within a few minutes and the true perfume character only comes out when it blends with the skin. Therefore, it would be best to spray a perfume, wait for a while and watch how it develops. In addition, store lighting and ventilation system can make you perceive the smell differently. Instead of making a hasty decision, you can make a more informed decision by testing the perfume throughout the day.

I can't decide between different scents
Trying too many perfumes overstimulates your sense of smell and makes it difficult to make the right choice. At a certain point, your nose will no longer be able to distinguish different smells. To avoid this situation, it is ideal to try two or three perfumes at the same time. If you want to keep experimenting, you can neutralize and rest your nose by smelling coffee between scents. You can also make a better comparison by spraying perfume on your wrists or using paper test strips. This will help you choose your favorite scent more clearly.


Ignoring personal tastes
Personal preferences should not be ignored when choosing a perfume. Following fashion or buying perfume based on other people's recommendations can lead to wrong decisions. Perfume is a personal experience and blends into everyone's skin differently. A scent that looks good on someone else may not have the same effect on your skin. Therefore, when choosing a perfume, you should not only look at trends or popularity, but also whether it suits you. Important factors include the way the perfume makes you feel, how it fits into your everyday life, and how the scent changes over time.

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