Oneness Perfume Team Lists How Our Body Chemistry Reacts with Fragrances
(PRWEB) July 29, 2013 -- It is common practice to try a fragrance before one buys it. The salesperson behind the counter generally recommends that the buyer wears the scent for a while to see how the notes of the fragrance open and especially how the smell develops. There is a science behind these statements that will allow for a better understanding of the reasons why these recommendations are commonly made.
There has been a lot of information coming out about skin types and their effects on the perfumes that are worn. Generally speaking, the oiler the skin the longer the fragrance may last. Variations in a person’s skin type; be it oily or dry, can also play a determining factor in the results of the fragrance, especially as it interacts with a person’s skin. Oily skin types may possibly strengthen a scent’s smell as it begins to interact with the skin. Those with dryer skin types however, may find it necessary to apply their fragrance more often during the day.
While the above statements are all quite valid, it is important to note that there are other lesser known issues that also factor into a fragrance’s balance. The state of health of the wearer of a scent can be an important factor when a body’s chemistry is mixed with some scents. It may be important to find out how the body reacts to these subtle changes. For example, various medications used by a wearer as well as fluctuations in blood sugar levels can most certainly alter how a scent is reacting to one’s physiology. Further, a body may have an inability to absorb a fragrance’s essential oils. It is necessary to find what works best for a particular body chemistry. Trial and error can be the determining factor in helping one to decide what will work best due to these personal nuances.
Hormone levels can have an effect on the sense of smell, which can cause a body to react differently to some scents which were previously to one’s liking. As mentioned above, dry skin as well as thin-skin may also contribute to a greater sensitivity to certain fragrances worn on the body. So, this can indicate that one may choose to change a perfume according to one’s body’s own unique fluctuations. What works sometimes may not be to one’s liking at other times.
It is also important to mention that dietary patterns may be another contributing factor to how a fragrance opens or doesn’t open on one’s skin. Persons who consume foods that tend to be high in fats, or eat particularly spicy foods, may increase the scent of the fragrance they wear with an extra added degree of intensity.
In summary, it is important to keep in mind that just because one loves the way a scent smells on another person, it does not necessarily mean that it will have the same effect on one’s own particular skin type. Try it first, let it open up on the skin and observe how long it lasts. Some may have that certain type of skin that no matter what is purchased, one will need to apply it more frequently throughout the day. This awareness allows fragrance buyers to be mindful of the need for more repeated applications, and therefore may consider pocket size sprays for continued use. It is important to note that for some, the way a fragrance makes a person feel may have a profound effect on how they interact with others.
Oneness fragrance was created by Shawn Rae, a designer, humanitarian and international recording artist (http://www.OnenessPerfume.com). It is a universally appealing award winner for the senses, a unisex sensation that is irresistible to both women and men alike, as it indelibly leaves one with its timeless message and unforgettable signature. View of the fragrance on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wmH5FQZapg
In all of his endeavors, Shawn is committed to share his resources, time and effort in supporting causes that alleviate homelessness, hunger, disease and despair.
More info: Shawn Rae Video Bio 2013: http://youtu.be/jBt9I3g362Q and at http://www.ShawnRae.com.
Dee Carr, ASR INTERNATIONAL, http://www.ShawnRae.com, 561.372.1640, [email protected]
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