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General Discussions => Beauty => Topic started by: MissKatie on September 26, 2018, 05:04:21 PM

Title: looking for an everyday perfume
Post by: MissKatie on September 26, 2018, 05:04:21 PM
something that isn't too heavy and strong but is definitely noticeable.
I've been playing with the testers at work and i like Ghost daydream but I'm looking for advice :)
Title: Re: looking for an everyday perfume
Post by: Dani on September 26, 2018, 05:50:22 PM
For myself, I wear nothing but Chanel No. 5 Eau De Parfum. Expensive, but I am worth it!  :icon_yes:
Title: Re: looking for an everyday perfume
Post by: Bari Jo on November 07, 2018, 07:47:57 PM
Perfume shopping for yourself is a rite of passage, go and have fun.  Try out as many as you can.  I eventually decided on coach.  I love it.  Oh, and decide on a store, then buy on Amazon.  The markup in these stores is crazy!

Bari Jo
Title: Re: looking for an everyday perfume
Post by: wonderland on November 12, 2018, 03:04:37 AM
Try some of the collection sets at Sephora. I love Artillery, Clean Reserve, and Replica.  The sets give you an opportunity to try more fragrances at a lesser price.  Have fun!
Title: Re: looking for an everyday perfume
Post by: Chloe on November 12, 2018, 08:13:55 AM
Quote from: MissKatie on September 26, 2018, 05:04:21 PMbut I'm looking for advice :)

Have you watched "Stink" on Netflix? DON'T DO IT medical estab has enough cancer patients already!
Title: Re: looking for an everyday perfume
Post by: barbie on November 12, 2018, 09:07:04 AM
My friends gave this perfume several years ago, and I still use it. People say the odor matches naturally so well with me.

https://www.fragrantica.com/perfume/Guerlain/Aqua-Allegoria-Herba-Fresca-60.html

I have tried several other products, but this one is the best one so far.

barbie~~
Title: Re: looking for an everyday perfume
Post by: sally0196 on November 21, 2018, 01:59:17 PM
My go to fragrance is Viva La Juicy from the Juicy Couture line. 

Hugs,

Sally
Title: Re: looking for an everyday perfume
Post by: Wanda Jane on November 21, 2018, 02:01:20 PM
Calvin Klein Euphoria! Exactly that noticeable, memorable yet not overpowering.
Title: Re: looking for an everyday perfume
Post by: DawnOday on November 21, 2018, 02:22:32 PM
Perfume is a very controversial subject. Use it lightly. You don't want the fragrance to enter the room before you do. I like Opium. But you can peave a lot of people in a very short time if you use too much.
Title: Re: looking for an everyday perfume
Post by: randim on November 21, 2018, 02:33:59 PM
Re: Dawn's point

Consider the type of fragrance:


Perfume: The perfume you see in the store is not the pure perfume essence and has been diluted. However it is the most concentrated of all the fragrance options and it is the most expensive for this reason. It tends to be slightly oilier and will typically contain 15-40% pure perfume extract. It has a slightly thicker, oilier consistency. It tends to be sold with 'stopper bottles' and not sprays. It is too strong to spray all over (and too expensive).

The percentage of pure perfume extract is not necessarily an indicator of the quality of perfume though. As mentioned there are many essential oils that you wouldn't want to smell like in small doses (spikenard comes to mind). Real musk and ambergris are expensive and not pleasant in their pure form, so whereas a single drop can dramatically increase the price of a perfume, but you wouldn't want more than that single drop, which would be sublime.

Eau de Perfume/(Parfum): This uses the same perfume essence but less of it and more alcohol and water. This means the smell is a bit lighter and usually doesn't last quite as long, but as it is a bit lighter, many find this preferable. It is of course cheaper. Typically there will be 10-20% perfume essence in Eau de Perfume. This perfume might be sold in normal bottles or sprays, but if a spray is used, it shouldn't be just doused all over.

Eau de Toilette: This is lighter still and usually sold in spray bottles. The lightness of it makes it more suitable to spray more liberally, the high alcohol content means it will not last very long. Generally this version is the most advisable to use day to day as it is less intense and even if you do use too much it will lighten up fairly quickly. Typically there will be 4-15% pure perfume essence.

Eau de Cologne: Cologne is an abbreviation of 'eau de Cologne' and is the French word for the city of Köln where a particular scent was first made hence it was a water from Cologne. There are specific blends of fragrances that fall in this particular category of 'eau de cologne', they are very light, fresh and fruity and contain the essential oils, lemon, bergamot, orange and also the absolute neroli. They may also contain the essential oils lavender and rosemary.

These days though, eau de cologne or cologne is also used to determine the most diluted version of the perfume. Typically 2-5%. These are rarely used in expensive perfumes, but tend to be more 'splash' kind of perfumes or fragrances for younger people.
Title: Re: looking for an everyday perfume
Post by: ChrissyRyan on November 21, 2018, 03:35:32 PM
Quote from: randim on November 21, 2018, 02:33:59 PM
Re: Dawn's point

Consider the type of fragrance:


Perfume: The perfume you see in the store is not the pure perfume essence and has been diluted. However it is the most concentrated of all the fragrance options and it is the most expensive for this reason. It tends to be slightly oilier and will typically contain 15-40% pure perfume extract. It has a slightly thicker, oilier consistency. It tends to be sold with 'stopper bottles' and not sprays. It is too strong to spray all over (and too expensive).

The percentage of pure perfume extract is not necessarily an indicator of the quality of perfume though. As mentioned there are many essential oils that you wouldn't want to smell like in small doses (spikenard comes to mind). Real musk and ambergris are expensive and not pleasant in their pure form, so whereas a single drop can dramatically increase the price of a perfume, but you wouldn't want more than that single drop, which would be sublime.

Eau de Perfume/(Parfum): This uses the same perfume essence but less of it and more alcohol and water. This means the smell is a bit lighter and usually doesn't last quite as long, but as it is a bit lighter, many find this preferable. It is of course cheaper. Typically there will be 10-20% perfume essence in Eau de Perfume. This perfume might be sold in normal bottles or sprays, but if a spray is used, it shouldn't be just doused all over.

Eau de Toilette: This is lighter still and usually sold in spray bottles. The lightness of it makes it more suitable to spray more liberally, the high alcohol content means it will not last very long. Generally this version is the most advisable to use day to day as it is less intense and even if you do use too much it will lighten up fairly quickly. Typically there will be 4-15% pure perfume essence.

Eau de Cologne: Cologne is an abbreviation of 'eau de Cologne' and is the French word for the city of Köln where a particular scent was first made hence it was a water from Cologne. There are specific blends of fragrances that fall in this particular category of 'eau de cologne', they are very light, fresh and fruity and contain the essential oils, lemon, bergamot, orange and also the absolute neroli. They may also contain the essential oils lavender and rosemary.

These days though, eau de cologne or cologne is also used to determine the most diluted version of the perfume. Typically 2-5%. These are rarely used in expensive perfumes, but tend to be more 'splash' kind of perfumes or fragrances for younger people.


Thank you for that information randim!   It makes a lot of scents!

Chrissy