There is no difference in quality between the regular fragrances and testers or unboxed fragrances. Testers are products manufactured by the original designer of the fragrance for promotional purposes. Some...
Here is a quick conversion chart: 100 ml = 3.3 or 3.4 oz 50 ml = 1.7 oz 30 ml = 1 oz 15 ml = 1/2 oz 10 ml = 1/3 oz 7.5 ml = 1/4 oz 5 ml = 1/6 oz 3.7 ml = 1/8 oz = 1 dram Note that all of these are approximate;...
Fragrance lasts longer on some people than on others because of differences in our skin (oily or dry) and in our PH levels. To achieve a longer effect, try layering your fragrance. Using the fragrance bath...
A fragrance comes in four different levels of concentration. The higher the concentration, the more the price. They are as follows from least concentrated to most: Eau de Cologne - this is the least...
The nose is a delicate instrument. When it becomes used to a scent (whether it be your fine perfume or the garlic used in the kitchen) it does not register the scent anymore and so one thinks that thing has...
The best way to find your perfume is by testing the fragrance on your skin and living with the fragrance awhile. Apply a scent and wait 10 minutes. Remember to spray on pulse points, where skin is warmest, for...
This depends on their storage. The ideal storage conditions are room temperature out of direct sunlight. Do not place near extreme heat or light. Extreme heat may cause a fragrance to oxidize or change its...
Of course you can! By wearing two different fragrances, you could create your own personalized signature scent! It is important to make sure the two fragrances work well together. You might want to first try...
Keep all fragrance in a cool, dry area, and away from windows as sunlight can unbalance the various ingredients. An opened bottle should be kept in its box to insure a longer shelf life.