- By Joseph Ceniza
- November 1, 2023
- Perfume
In the enchanting world of fragrances, there’s more than meets the nose. Perfumes, colognes, and scents have woven themselves into the tapestry of human history, culture, and even science. From the intriguing stories of ancient civilizations to the modern myths surrounding popular fragrances, this article takes you on a sensory journey to explore the truths and myths of the fragrance world.
Facts
- Fragrance Categories: Perfumes are typically categorized into different types based on their concentration of aromatic compounds. These categories include Eau de Cologne (2-4% fragrance oil), Eau de Toilette (5-15% fragrance oil), Eau de Parfum (15-20% fragrance oil), and Perfume or Parfum (20-30% fragrance oil). The higher the concentration, the longer the scent lasts.
- Ingredient Complexity: Perfumes are complex blends of natural and synthetic ingredients. Perfumers use a wide variety of substances, including essential oils, aroma compounds, solvents, fixatives, and sometimes even water, to create a unique fragrance.
- Body Chemistry: The same perfume can smell different on different people due to individual body chemistry. Factors like skin type, pH levels, and body temperature can alter the way a perfume smells on an individual.
- Fragrance Notes: Perfumes are often described in terms of top, middle (or heart), and base notes. Top notes are the initial scents perceived upon application, middle notes develop after the top notes fade, and base notes are the long-lasting foundation of the fragrance.
- Storage Matters: Perfumes should be stored in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperature changes. Proper storage helps maintain the fragrance’s integrity and prevents it from deteriorating.
Misconceptions
- Expensive Means Better Quality: While some high-end perfumes are exquisite, the price tag doesn’t always guarantee the best scent for an individual. Perfume preference is subjective and varies from person to person. Some affordable perfumes might smell fantastic on one person but not as good on another due to body chemistry.
- Rubbing Wrists Together: It’s a common misconception that rubbing your wrists together after applying perfume helps the fragrance spread. Rubbing can actually alter the scent by crushing the molecules, leading to a different olfactory experience. Instead, simply let the perfume air dry after applying.
- Perfume Lasts Forever: Perfumes, like other cosmetic products, have a shelf life. They don’t last forever. Exposure to air and light can cause them to degrade over time. It’s advisable to use perfume within a few years of purchase for the best experience.
- Spraying Clothes Instead of Skin: While it’s okay to spray perfume on clothing, it doesn’t interact with your body chemistry, so the scent might not develop fully. Perfume is designed to react with the warmth of your skin, so applying it directly on pulse points like wrists, neck, and behind the ears enhances its longevity and complexity.
Remember, choosing a perfume is a personal experience, and what matters most is how it makes you feel and how it complements your natural scent.
ABOUT MAHARLIKA PERFUMES
Your scent hints who you are. We at Maharlika perfumes aim to provide world-class and high-quality luxury fragrances that carry the banner of our country Philippines, bringing our identity as Maharlika people to the world. Founded in 2022 by a group of Filipino perfume enthusiast, we commit to always distinguish and produce astonishing perfumes that represent you.