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Designer colognes and perfumes spell dollars, currency and pricey. You will be paying far more than you would for colognes and perfumes of the generic variety because you pay for the many costs attached to the end product. But still, your money will be worth every penny for every single drop of designer colognes and perfumes you possess.
Product Costs
Designer colognes and perfumes, laden as they are with complex notes, are laden with product costs. From the drawing board to the store shelves, from the essential oils to the bottled perfume, from the nose of the perfumers to your skin, designer colognes and perfumes pick up these costs along the way:
– Raw materials that can cost thousands of dollars an ounce. For example, the world’s most expensive perfume – Clive Christian’s Imperial Majesty valued at $2,150 an ounce – contains the highly-regulated natural aged sandalwood from India and the labor-intensive Tahitian vanilla.
Although most designer colognes and perfumes available in the market have less expensive ingredients, it does not take away the fact that perfume ingredients can range from 50 to as many as a thousand to produce the three perfume notes!
– Perfume manufacture is a labor intensive process involving many people from formulating, to mixing, to packaging and to selling. And perfumers (affectionately called “the nose” in perfume circles for their very fine sense of smell) do not come cheap! Before it even gives off a whiff of their fragrance, designer colognes and perfumes passed through these masters of perfumes.
– Overhead costs including manufacturing, storing, advertising and marketing costs run in the hundreds of thousands of dollars in a month! For example, it costs $32,000 for a one-page advert in Vogue. And if you buy designer colognes and perfumes because your favorite celebrities and personalities endorsed them in billboards and adverts, you are also paying for the endorsement fees, which can run in the millions.
– Designer colognes and perfumes come in attractive packages. For the world’s most expensive perfume, it was poured into an exclusive Baccarat crystal decorated with 18-carat gold and topped with a 5-carat white diamond! Other perfumes settle for the likes of Murano glass, which are no less expensive.
Now that you have an idea of the costs that go into your bottles of designer colognes and perfumes, do you know how to make every drop, every spray count?
Make Them Last
Your collection of designer colognes and perfumes should be applied with care for it to be worn with pride. To do so, you can remember these perfume tips and tricks:
– Take a bath! Designer colognes and perfumes are meant to complement your personality, your mood for the day, your outfit and the occasion but are never good substitutes for a nice soak in the bathtub, or even a quick shower
– On a related note, practice proper hygiene. You might smell nice from afar but there is no benefit if you smell otherwise up close and personal.
– Between spraying and dabbing, spraying provides even coverage while dabbing allows for drops of perfume to go to waste. Regardless of preference, always apply designer colognes and perfumes on or near pulse points to allow the fragrance to interact with your skin, thereby producing a unique scent.
– Layer your fragrance to produce a harmonious symphony of smells. If possible, use bath products and cosmetic products with similar notes as your designer colognes and perfumes. If you must change fragrances, be sure to wash off the old one before you spray on the new one to avoid fragrance clashes.
– Aside from your body, you can apply your favorite designer colognes and perfumes on stationery, in your bath, in your laundry, in an oil burner for ambience, in a pillow for a romantic feel, and even on artificial flowers! This way, you put your personal stamp on your room and your belongings. Just don’t overdo it though because there is such a thing as perfume etiquette.
To be truly worth of every penny, every drop of your designer colognes and perfumes, you must be an individual who appreciates the human efforts poured into placing high-quality fragrances in your hands, the ingredients necessary to make a single ounce, and the perfume etiquette required of a fragrance connoisseur. When you spray on your designer colognes and perfumes, remember these and you will be worth them.
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Source by Roddy Jones