Choose a perfume according to your skin type
There are three different skin types: dry, combination or oily skin. The characteristics of your skin should be taken into consideration before choosing your fragrance. However, other factors intervene with the alchemy between the perfume and your skin (the epidermis), making it difficult to make generalizations based solely on these characteristics.
The reaction between perfume and skin
How a fragrance reacts on the skin will depend on the following factors:
- The relief of the skin: the more a skin is moisturized, the longer the fragrance will last. It is therefore advisable to drink at least one litre of water a day to maintain good hydration.
- The Ph of the skin: the Ph is a mixture of water and sebum called "hydrolipidic film". The more supple the skin, the better the fragrance will hold. However, sweat can also distort the fragrance. A concentration of 20% or more is more suitable for people with acidic skins (eau de parfum or perfume extracts).
- The person's activity: it has been noticed that an active person sees his perfume last longer than a person with a sedentary lifestyle.
- The olfactory heritage: a fragrance composed of scents that revive pleasant memories for a person will suit them perfectly. It will be in perfect harmony with the positive olfactory heritage of the person who wears it. The more children under the age of 7 will be awakened by the many scents of everyday life, nature, good food and travel, the richer their olfactory heritage will be when they become adults.
- Food: what we eat affects the smell of our skin. For example, eating meat or onions in large quantities has an impact and changes the smell of the skin. The perfume applied will then be perceived differently.
- Skin temperature: the temperature of the human body is usually stable, but if the body temperature rises or falls to a greater or lesser extent, the fragrance can be influenced.
- Medicines: some medicines alter the scent of the skin, and therefore the perfume that will be applied to it.
- The climate: depending on the country and the climate, you will not smell your perfume in the same way. For example, you will find it harder to smell your fragrance in an air-conditioned atmosphere.
- Disease: it has been proven that some diseases disrupt the skin. Some diseases can be diagnosed using olfactory molecules.
- The seasons: the fragrance will not smell the same in summer or winter, and will react differently on the skin depending on the time of year.
- The hormonal cycle: the sense of smell fluctuates according to the hormonal cycle. During a monthly cycle, a fragrance will be more or less perceived on the skin. On the other hand, the hormonal changes that take place during adolescence, after pregnancy, or at menopause, can alter our tastes and change our preferences in terms of fragrances.
- Age: Older skin will generally dehydrate more quickly, so the fragrance will last less time.
- Perfume for men or women: depending on the skin, a very feminine fragrance applied to a man's skin can be masculine, and vice versa. Perfume is an "emotion" that acts beyond the sexes. More often we hear unisex perfumes. For this reason, perfumes are less and less often classified by gender, especially in so-called confidential perfumeries (cf. Buying your perfume in stores). On children's skin, perfumes evolve in a very soft way, they take more strength on teenagers' skin.
- Hair colour: in the past, there were preconceived ideas that there were fragrances for blondes and perfumes for brunettes. This argument has become obsolete and is no longer claimed in in perfumery neither by perfumers nor by perfumery consultants.
Remember that it is common to hear that a fragrance "turns" or "fades" on the skin. That's why it's important to take your time and try the fragrance for a whole day, or an entire night, to validate the alchemy with the epidermis (your skin). Indeed, perfume is a living product that is constantly evolving. A perfume you like on your friend may not give the same impression on your skin. It's really the skin that has the last word and chooses the fragrance.
In short, the scent of the skin changes according to all of the factors above, and the fragrance itself is very evolutionary. The more natural elements there are, the more the fragrance itself will evolve. Over time, the fragrance will change according to another parameter that needs to be taken into account: volatility (cf. Top Notes, Heart Notes, Base Notes).
The contact between skin and perfume is therefore subject to many criteria. Just as in a meeting between two people, if the alchemy works, it can create a wonderful fusion. Otherwise, the magic will not be there: the skin and the perfume "will not get along or understand each other". However, this does not mean the fragrance is not good, it simply means that it is not for you.
The same fragrances will react differently on the skin of a man or a woman. A feminine fragrance on a man's skin will evolve differently, become more masculine and, conversely, a masculine fragrance on a woman's skin will become softer.
A perfume will diffuse differently according to the points of pulsation (skin on the neck, the chest, navel, the elbows and wrists) where the skin is warmer, where you should apply the perfume.
Sylvaine Delacourte fragrances
Discover Sylvaine Delacourte's brand with her Orange Blossom, Musks and Vanilla Collections. You can try them thanks to the Discovery Boxes (5 Eaux de Parfum x 2 ml) and rediscover these raw materials as you have never smelled them before.
More articles
Choose a perfume by personality
A perfume can be chosen according to many different criteria: according to the seasons, age, or style for example. It is also possible to choose a fragrance according to your personality. According to a classification resulting from a long study on customer behaviour in relation to perfume, it is possible to identify four main categories of men and women: Freshness, Air, Earthy, Fire. This classification, which is the result of a long observation of a diversified clientele, makes it possible to define the correspondences existing between the perfume and all the constituent elements of the personality (the voice, and tastes in terms of odours, flavours, colours, drinks, artists, fabrics, environment, etc.).Preamble: Let us make it clear, people cannot be restricted to one and only category. Of course, people have a multi-faceted personality. The groups described below are used to define the broad outlines.
Choose a perfume by notes
When choosing a perfume, many factors come into play. Some people buy a fragrance based on the advertising that has been done for it, others for the beautiful product's bottle, and the others choose the fragrance depending on its brand.It is also possible to choose a perfume according to its olfactive notes (a well-informed and knowledgeable customer is able to buy a fragrance according to this criteria, taking into account the tastes, and will thus be able to develop his knowledge of perfumery).
Choose a perfume according to age
Among the many criteria to be taken into account when choosing a perfume (personality, tastes, style...), age can already give some indications on which fragrances to choose. A perfume must evolve with you for it to echo your personality. Therefore, you can adapt it according to what stage you are in your life.
Choose a perfume according to your style
Everybody chooses their perfumes according to different criterias: according to the seasons, their personality, their age or their style of clothing. Whatever your criteria is, the most essential is to choose a perfume in accordance with your olfactory heritage that will give you a strong emotion.