We should choose fragrances appropriate for our work environment, leisure environment, day, night, summer, winter...
•What fragrances should we use for work?
It all depends on where we work. It’s not the same to work in a hair salon as in an office.
We should keep the following things in mind:
1.Spending much time with the public: if we are with the public it is advisable to use a perfume that is not too strong since its aromas last a long time and might not be agreeable to our customers.
2.Open-air or closed environment: If we all use a strong perfume in a closed environment, the mix will not likely be appealing.
•What fragrances are good for daytime and summertime?
During the day we should use very gentle and fresh fragrances.
Those that have very dominant or strong characteristics are not flattering. Summer invites the use of citric fragrances.
Some options we recommend include:
1.Fresh rose water (Adolfo Dominguez)
2.Aqua di gio (G. Armani)
3.Extreme eau perfume (Bulgary)
4.Aire (Loewe)
5.Clinique happy clinique
These are very simple fragrances, appropriate for mornings or daytime.
•What are the best fragrances for night and winter?
At night we can intensify the aroma of our perfume.
Some sweet fragrance options include:
1.Baby doll (Ives Saint Lauren)
2.Opium (Ives Saint Lauren)
3.Poison (C.Dior)
4.Coco chanel (Chanel)
5.Gloria(cacharel)
•New fragrances for fall
1.Twimpack edition Armani (G. Armani)
2.Notes (Celine dion)
3.Provocative woman (Elizabeth Arden)
4.French Connection United Kingdon (FCUK)
5.Luz (Victorio & Lucchino)
•Aromatherapy y fragrances
Inside all fragrances are components that determine distinct sensations. Aromatherapy is the use of scents to relax and to help our health and beauty. It is the area of treatment with fragrances. Here we’ll list some of the components:
•Amber: A well-known aphrodesiac. It gives resistance, daring, and resolution.
•Basil: Tones and stimulates as effectively as coffee.
•Tangerine: Calms anxiety, alleviates stress and gives security.
•Lemon: Very energetic. Gives rapid and precise reflexes.
•Geranium y sage: Relaxes and calms anxiety.
•Jasmine: Security in oneself, authority, and daring.
•Lavender: Calms and regulates the nervous system.
•Mint, fennel, and oregano: Controls stress and hangovers.
•Lily of the valley: Stimulates mental livelihood.
•Daffodil and carnation: Wakes up the mind and gives sharpness.
•Nutmeg: Aphrodesiac and a good stimulant.
•Orange, mandarin, and grapefruit: Contain joy and develop the capacity to communicate.
•Patchuli: Extroversion, security, and even self-confidence.
•Apple and peach: Relaxing scents that increase receptivity and facilitate concentration.
•Rose: Calms bad mood.
•Sandalwood: Security, aphrodesiac, and calms restlessness.