That’s pretty heady stuff. On the practical side, the perfume industry has a system of classification that can help pave the way to a favorite new scent. Perfumers and fragrance houses such as Firmenich, Givaudan and Symrise, which develop scents for beauty companies, classify perfumes according to six basic olfactory families. For women, these are generally: fresh, fruity, floral, gourmand, oriental and woody (also sometimes known as chypre). Even a passing familiarity with the distinctions between them becomes an aid in a scent journey, since our tastes tend to gravitate to the same broad category. (Then within each of these again, there are sub-genres.) Peruse the fragrances in these categories online, then try sampling them in stores
That’s pretty heady stuff. On the practical side, the perfume industry has a system of classification that can help pave the way to a favorite new scent. Perfumers and fragrance houses such as Firmenich, Givaudan and Symrise, which develop scents for beauty companies, classify perfumes according to six basic olfactory families. For women, these are generally: fresh, fruity, floral, gourmand, oriental and woody (also sometimes known as chypre). Even a passing familiarity with the distinctions between them becomes an aid in a scent journey, since our tastes tend to gravitate to the same broad category. (Then within each of these again, there are sub-genres.) Peruse the fragrances in these categories online, then try sampling them in stores
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