Scent can be a very personal thing -- what
makes one person feel like a sexy goddess makes another gag -- but some
fragrances are (almost) universally loved.
Generally, our personality is measured through
what you wear and how you wear. Now, when i say the word “wear” — it is
an umbrella term that encompasses everything, right from your clothes to
accessories like perfumes, watch, bracelets, earrings, finger rings, nose
rings, chains and so on. Unlike guys, females wish wearing a nice perfume
that is cool and unique from the rest. A girl always picks a fragrance that
·
perfectly suits her
personality
·
stays for a long time
and
·
one that reflects her
mood
Now Check out the list of best perfumes and
choose the one which best suits to you.
Chanel No. 5 (Chanel)

Red
Door (Elizabeth Arden)
As with Chanel No. 5, no most popular perfume for women would be
complete without the romantic fragrance of Red Door. It was initially released
in 1989 and is a flowery fragrance that blends red rose, jasmine, violet, lily
of the valley and orchid into a sensual scent that has withstood the test of
time. This fragrance is ideal for romantic dates and formal occasions such as dances
and receptions.
Burberry
Classic (Burberry)
With notes of green apple, jasmine, peach, currant, cedar,
vanilla and sandalwood, this most popular perfume for women emits a fresh and
clean scent that evokes feelings of calm. However, there is a little kick to it
that tells anyone who happens to smell it that the wearer also has a streak of
fun and maybe even mischievousness. This scent made the most popular perfume list
beginning in 1996, when it was first released.
Tresor
(Lancome)
A true “treasure,” this
fragrance debuted in 1990. It is a floral-oriental fragrance that combines the
elegant scents of heliotrope, apricot, orris, and iris. It quickly became one
of the bestselling fragrances all over the world and continues to sell strong
even today.
Youth
Dew (Estee Lauder)
Launched in 1953, this spicy oriental scent became a mainstay in
classic perfume collections. It can be worn at any time of the day or night,
but is especially suited for evening dates and formal events. Its top notes
sing strong and spicy with aldehydes, orange, peach, narcissus, lavender and
bergamot. More spice comes through with the middle notes when the scents of
cinnamon, cloves, cassia, ylang-ylang, rose, jasmine, orchid and
lily-of-the-valley. The base notes follow up the heart with peru balsam, tolu
balsam, musk, vanilla, patchouli, amber, incense, oakmoss and vetiver.
Shalimar
(Guerlain)
This scent, created in the middle of the Roaring 20’s in 1925,
is the first well-known example of an oriental fragrance. It mixes vanilla,
iris and rose to create a scent that is perfect for summer evenings.Jacques
Guerlain the creator of Shalimar fragrance was inspired by Indian and Mughal traditions. The name shalimar was coined
from a garden’s name in lahore pakistan. The shalimar garden as well as Taj
Mahal was build by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan for his wife’s Mumtaz Mahal.
Opium
(Yves Saint Laurent)
Introduced in 1977, Opium is another oriental fragrance that
became an instant sensation when it was released. It combines the intriguing
and mysterious fragrances of plum, myrrh, cloves and tangerine. Although it is
an excellent choice for formal events like dinners and theater outings, it is
also a nice scent for any winter evening, with its heavy base notes lingering
long after the top notes fade into the cold air.
Lovely
(Sarah Jessica Parker)
This sweet smelling perfume is a favorite of women all over the
world. It is suitable to wear regardless of the season or occasion, which makes
it a versatile choice for any perfume collection. Its elegance is combined with
a delicate powdery fragrance that evokes memories of classic perfumes. Its top
notes are flush with citruses such as bergamot and nectarine and the woody
scent of rosewood. The discrete scent of lavender completes its opening. The
heart notes continue with the citrus theme by adding in apple martini, which is
combined with the floral notes of orchid and white daffodil. Finishing the
scent is cedar, white amber and white musk.
Joy
(Jean Patou)
Created in 1939, this scent
was an immediate bestseller and it hasn’t lost its place in history since. In
fact, it is second all-time in sales only to Chanel No. 5. It starts with the
delightful notes of rose, ylang-ylang, aldehydes, tuberose and pear. The middle
notes bring the passion of jasmine and iris. Finally, the base notes sing low
and heavy with musk, sandalwood and civet.
White Diamonds (Elizabeth
Taylor)
In 1991, this fragrance
became one of the first perfumes launched by a famous celebrity and its success
encouraged many others to try it. This fragrance is thin, light and floral,
which is typical of the many of the classic perfumes on this list. Top notes
include aldehydes, neroli, orange, lily and bergamot. Middle notes are a
classical combination of ylang-ylang, jasmine, rose and violet. The base notes
are a warm mixture of musk, oakmoss, Patchouli, amber and sandalwood.
The perfume you wear out on a date might not exactly be the right one to put on when going to a business meeting. So, knowing the best perfumes to apply for everyday use can help you determine what type of scents to wear that will be appropriate for various situations. The perfume you wear should not annoy or overwhelm the people around you.
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