Thursday, May 5, 2011

Go for quality, not for quantity – perfume shopping

I have an advice for ya'll that should be considered when buying fashion products, and especially skin care products and perfumes.

This advice is not a life changing tip of course, but it can help you reach a decision about something you must've probably debating yourself, or your friends, with.

This is a very common question that I hear all the time – should I go for a cheaper perfume, like far east made ones or go for the expensive brands.

Maybe I should find something just in the middle? How about boutique perfumes? Something that looks quite good but isn't one of the brand I know? Those are a bunch of questions, coming to think of it. And they are common as hell. You can make your choice by visiting the best fragrances for men.

The main difference between a quality and non-quality perfume ( we ain't talking prices yet) is that non-quality perfume usually doesn't smell as good, doesn't mix up with your skin as well and in extreme cases even stinks when you put it on, or it's durability is so low that it disappears completely in a matter of minutes. On the most extreme cases – they can even give you Eczema.

That partially answers the questions because a rule of thumb would be that it costs more than a few dollars to make a quality product. So we can disqualify anything that looks suspiciously cheap. That includes unknown brands, fakes and fragrances heavily mixed with water (those are not going to last even an hour on your skin).

Within the normal price range there are some brand you know better, some you know less of, some you don't know and some boutique ones. Everyone can be potentially a good idea – just remember to check it out.

No comments:

Post a Comment