Fragrance and skin Chemistry
Smelling
good is as important as looking good. Even
the best of clothes and makeup cannot mask body odor, which may become a
cause of embarrassment. Today, fragrances are available in many different forms
such as deodorant, body mist, perfumes, colognes, etc.
It is the long-term impression that a
fragrance gives you that really counts, not what you think of it at first.
Everyone’s skin is different and that is why some fragrances last longer on
some people’s skin than others.
You have noticed that a particular perfume
is smelling good on someone else but not on you or nice at nine and nasty at
ten. That’s because everybody has different body chemistry and a natural body Adour. The same fragrance may be expected to
smell different on different people.
Every individual has their own unique skin chemistry.
In fact, your skin chemistry can even change now and again and the changes are
not always apparent. When these changes occur, your fragrance may go from
smelling wonderful on you, to not being a very pleasant smell at all. There are a variety of reasons that can
contribute to and or cause your skin chemistry to change. Some of them are as
follows:
Stress:
Anxiety will often affect your heart rate, and produce body heat, perspiration
which throw a fragrance off the skin faster and result in your fragrance
smelling different.
Diet:
A change in diet can initiate change in makeup of your skin. For example, too
much garlic and onion consumption can cause a slight aroma which may not mix
well with your fragrance.
Age:
This is because there are a number of significant hormonal changes for men and
women. The first change is the shift from child to teen. Puberty can be a hard
time on a teenager’s body and skin.
Pregnancy, Menstruation and Menopause:
Because these are the events that can
cause a major hormonal upheaval which can cause fragrances to smell different to
you; a scent you liked before may be something you do not like after.
Medical
reasons: There are also certain medications and
even medical conditions that can play a role in how a fragrance will be altered
by your body chemistry. For example, individuals with diabetes will have a
harder time finding a fragrance that works well for them.
To
help you in deciding which fragrances will work the best with your skin
chemistry; scents should always be
applied to your pulse points. Pulse points are where the blood vessels are
closest to the skin surface and therefore give off more warmth. Off and on
throughout the day, smell the fragrances you are trying and even apply more on
the same pulse point but on a different day for comparison. If the fragrance
has a scent that you enjoy each time you test it, you may have just found a new
perfume for your collection. It may take some time to work out how your skin
chemistry works with fragrances, but it is definitely worth the effort.
Share your skin chemistry with us , we will love to add fragrance to it.
Sarita Sharda
Professional Image Makeover| Wedding Image Makeover Consultant | Image Panorama
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