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How To Buy The Right Fragrance For The Right Occasion

It seems that no matter what the occasion, buying someone a fragrance is a failsafe way to nail gift giving last minute. With plenty of fragrance options to choose from and plenty of ways to buy - luxury department store or buying mens aftershave online - the scented gift is sometimes an essential gift!

So Who Can I Buy A Fragrance For?

The most common person someone would buy a fragrance for is their significant other. The occasion can be any occasion. Whether it's Christmas, their birthday or Valentine's Day, buying your significant other a fragrance is a sure way to keep them happy when you have run out of ideas as to what else you could possibly buy them. It's also a handy option when you haven't much time to shop or if you simply forgot the date! Popping into the local pharmacist or even supermarket will solve your dilemma, or often with next day delivery a gift wrapped online fragrance shop could get you out of trouble.

Family and friends will also appreciate a nice bottle of perfume of cologne, but steer clear of giving your boss or your children's teacher a gift of the scented stuff - it is after all a very personal gift and you might come across as stepping over the line a bit!
How To Buy The Right Fragrance For The Right Occasion


What Kind Of Fragrances Should I Buy?

The key to gift giving when it comes to fragrance is to buy what you think will suit them, and not what you like yourself. The best option is to give the gift of a fragrance you know is their favourite. The older someone is the more likely they will have settled and stuck with a particular scent they like so giving them an entirely new one could potentially be a waste of money! Do a bit of detective work in advance and tell them they smell nice next time you see them - asking what they are wearing will give you the quick answer you are looking for.

If you don't know what scent they wear and have no way of finding out, try to choose something that is marketed towards their personality type and age. An old, established and expensive perfume from one the famous French Houses of Perfume might just smell of 'old lady' to a teenage girl. Vice versa, buying your Grandmother the latest popstar's 'Sugar Sweet' scent will just make her think about losing her teeth and will remain unsprayed and perhaps re-gifted back to you the following Christmas.

So no matter what the occasion, buying someone you care about a fragrance that suits them is a quick and convenient way to solve the 'what will I get' present buying dilemma!

by: Ceri Smith




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