There is something inherently classy about a woman who owns a signature scent – she knows herself; she knows what she likes and what are the things that suit her. A woman who owns a signature fragrance doesn’t fall for trends – she simply doesn’t need them. Learn how to find your signature scent – the one that suits you and your lifestyle best.
Finding the right fragrance can be quite complicated; use the tips in this article to decide upon your unique scent.
What is a signature scent:
A signature scent is a scent that is closely associated with you and your identity; it is a way of leaving a unique mark wherever you go. Having a signature fragrance means that you wear it so often that eventually it represents you.
Why should you own a signature scent:
With today’s accessibility to affordable, mass-produced perfumes, you may think that having a signature scent is a bit outdated. With that being said, having a signature scent is a classy, elegant approach to the concept of fragrance.
A signature scent is a woman’s perfect accessory; it creates an invisible aura that lingers behind you and subtly allows you to express a little bit of your personality, character, and individual style.
According to my philosophy, each and every one of us nurtures and develops her own personal brand.
I own my brand; everything that I am, everything that I do, and everything that I present is a part of my identity and my quality. The way I speak, the way I carry myself, the way I dress, and even the way I smell greatly affect the way that others perceive me and identify me.
The right signature fragrance is an everlasting fingerprint that people you encounter remember you by.
How to find your signature scent:
Let’s face it: choosing a signature fragrance can often be a daunting experience; to do so, you stand in front of lines of shelves lined with bottles and bottles of ‘Parfum’, ‘Eau de parfum’, ‘Eau de toilette’, and ‘Cologne’. The plethora of choices and scents is confusing, and leaves you with a question: which fragrance is the perfect choice?
These five tips will show you how to find your signature scent and avoid experiencing a disappointing panic-purchase.
Define your style:
Before you start the search for the ultimate signature scent, think about your personal brand and style. Define who you are and what you want your fragrance to express about you.
Do you want a classy and formal scent, or a sweet and playful one? a fragrance that will turn heads while you walk into a room, or perhaps one that will be more subtle and intimate?
A signature scent should be able to implicitly share a bit of your story.
It is quite easy to give in to temptation and to buy the new, trendy fragrance that the salesperson suggests. Be mindful and make sure that your fragrance of choice reflects your personal style, brand, and identity.
Test each perfume:
Once you’ve defined your style, head to your favorite fragrance store and test, test, test! Try out as many scents as possible before you decide which one to choose.
While it’s important to test a variety of scents, it is also important to do so in moderation. After testing about three products, our ability to capture the true nature of a fragrance decreases significantly. Test three fragrances and then take a short break to refresh your nose.
A quick tip: test the fragrances on a blotter to keep your wrists clean for your favorite one.
Don’t rush – always leave and return later:
After you’ve tested several scents on the blotter and found one that pleases you, spray a tester on your wrists.
Let’s stop and address a common misconception: don’t rub your wrists together! Rubbing perfumes ruins the delicate molecules of the substance and corrupts its quality. Spray both of your wrists lightly and just leave them be.
Once you’ve sprayed your preferred tester, leave the store and wear the fragrance for the rest of the day. Take your time; don’t rush to buy the whole bottle then and there.
Fragrances reveal their notes over time; the scent that you first smell in the store will change throughout the day. Explore the scent’s notes and longevity for a full day before you spend your hard-earned money.
Treat perfumes as an investment:
High-quality perfumes are not cheap; they often contain rare ingredients and oil extracts that raise the price. On the other hand, cheaper fragrances often include common ingredients or synthetic chemicals.
Your signature scent is a long-run investment in your personal brand; the amount that you are willing to spend on it is entirely up to you. Do your research and make sure that you completely love the fragrance and its quality before you purchase a bottle. Treat yourself with an investment piece that will serve you well; you won’t regret your pricy purchase and you’ll happily throw any other cheap perfume that was bought on a whim.
To me, a well-made fragrance that makes me feel incredible is worth every penny.
Build a collection of signature scents:
You don’t have to settle on just one signature scent. Our mood fluctuates and the weather changes throughout the year, and therefore sticking to one scent might be too limiting.
You may want to wear a light scent for spring and summer, and a warmer scent for autumn and winter. Perhaps you like to wear a floral scent during the day, and a musky scent at night. The decision is totally up to you.
Create a small collection of scents that you can choose from. You can separate your signature scents according to season, daytime, or any other criterion. .
Remember to limit yourself to the right extent. When you have a large collection of signature scents, you run the risk of having no signature at all. My personal recommendation is to keep two to four fragrances per collection.
An interesting fact: if we smell the same scent every day, our nose adjusts to the scent and we stop noticing it. Getting used to a scent can happen with perfumes, scented candles, and even with the natural scent of our home.
When our nose adjusts to our signature fragrance, we can suddenly feel unimpressed with the scent; we may even apply too much. Owning a small collection of signature scents can solve this problem.
Give your nose a “break” from time to time by wearing a different fragrance or occasionally skip using a perfume for a day.