Where should i wear cologne
For example, at its most basic, fresh and citrusy fragrances for summer, warm and spicy fragrances for winter. But do rules like this still apply? Increasingly, how to wear fragrance is all about modern etiquette, which in itself can be a potential minefield of confusion, misunderstanding and embarrassment. To help you navigate through these realities, here are some of the new rules of fragrance and a brief reminder of those that will never change.
Firstly, and most importantly, things are a lot more flexible than they used to be, which might irk those who prefer their lives to be more black and white. Generally, this means that we are now all encouraged to wear whatever fragrance we like.
So if you have a thing for the big and bold fragrances of the 80s, go for it. Of course, rules always come with qualifiers and caveats which may even seem contradictory. This leads us to the following occasion-appropriate rule…. The open-plan office is not going away any time soon and has brought with it a multitude of sensitivities, regarding what to eat, how loud to talk, etc. Those oils can be anything from natural botanicals to completely man-made chemical ingredients. The higher the percentage, the longer they last on your skin.
Once applied, those mixtures will begin to break down into what industry professionals call notes. Top notes are the first aromas that hit your nose. As the alcohol and water evaporate and the oils mix with your body chemistry, heart notes begin to take center stage. Finally, as the day wears on, base notes remain behind. Given that changing dynamic, the scent also must work with any other product you may be using that day.
Think about how your cologne choice may interact with anything from shampoo and soap to shaving products and especially body lotion. Layering fragrances can make them last longer, which is why so many brands will offer a kit of grooming products that all include the signature scent.
Just like home bartending, though, you may also discover a cocktail of different products that works for you. Keep in mind that you may not smell the fragrance later in the day because your nose develops olfactory blindness as you get used to the smell. Find a little shelf for it in the closet. Sun and heat will break down the components faster and make the alcohol and water evaporate sooner. A good cologne should last from three to five years.
Of course! Drinking, smoking and eating certain foods can have a negative impact on your scent. Spicy foods such as Indian or Thai as well as garlicky foods may not be the best idea either. These substances can mix with your cologne as you perspire throughout the night, making it pretty difficult to keep the date moving forward, guarantee a second date or seal the deal for the night. In essence, colognes are like fine whiskeys. Try a few different samples, see how it mingles with your natural odors and enjoy.
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