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Scents of the Season |
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As the scents of summer fade and we move through autumn towards winter, so will our choice of fragrances moves with seasons. In the summer we tend to wear lighter more floral, fresh and fruity based perfumes. They mimic and compliment the aromas that fill the air. As summer fades our tastes shift.
Wearing commercial perfumes we tend to miss this change a little as we tend to stick to our brands. But even there seasons will influence choice, especially for those who have a well stocked wardrobe of perfumes.
So as autumn envelops us, we tend to be
attracted by the slightly heavier earthier elements. The trees are
shedding their leaves and as they do the smell of their saps and
resins are revealed. These can be bitter sweet, sometimes even sugary. Pine
and other evergreens smells we associate with cleaniness become more
prominent. A few fragrant flowers persist through autumn such as the
pretty white blossoms of Vibernum (pictured).
The ambient temperature also drops and so we tend to search out those perfumes that are slightly stronger and will still shine through even in cold weather. Perfumes become more fragrant when they are warm. This explains why in the warmer weather we go for slightly lighter fragrant perfumes and in the winter we want something a little stronger that would normally overpower in the summer. It is harder for our noses to smell in colder weather.
Our perfume choices for the season then, would be those based on warm woods, rich fragrant spices, bitter sweet amber resins, warm and comforting vanilla, and perhaps a touch of either white flowers to add prettiness or the heavier narcotic florals to add depth. Of course the choice is entirely yours. Enjoy the winter! -- Don't forget to join our
'Perfume Party'
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us at
info@studio-xn.co.uk
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