
Basic Types of Perfume
Perfumes can be broken down into the most popular types of perfume. The kind of perfume you choose to wear depends on your taste, mood, and even the season. This write-up details the different types of scents and explains how you can wear them depending on your preference and style. The oriental fragrance is the most sensual, deep, and rich. Typically, it has a base of amber and sandalwood with a rose as the top note. The goal is to create a rich, heavy, exotic aroma that lingers on the skin long after the wearer leaves the room. The best Oriental perfumes are made in France and are typically expensive because they use high-quality oils.
Fruity scents are sweet and refreshing, and the smell typically reminds people of summertime, which is why it is perfect for those hot days. This perfume tends not to last as long as other types do, so it may need to reapply throughout the day. One downside is that some people dislike the smell because they associate it with being too young or immature. Fruity scents are great for young women who do not want their fragrance to be too strong or heavy. However, a fruity fragrance might be right for you if you want something that smells light and sweet without overpowering.
Musk is an aromatic substance that comes in the form of an oil or solid. It has a very earthy, woodsy, and sensual scent that can be used in many different fragrances. The most popular use for Musk is as the base note in perfumes and colognes because it helps the other notes last longer on your skin and smells lovely. If you are looking for something with a rich, deep scent, then Musks are perfect! They smell like trees and forests, making them ideal for fall and winter scents. They also work well with Citrus scents like Lemon, Grapefruit, Lime, etc.