Women, who do not belong to any of the fragrance categories, are regarded to be natural and uncomplicated. They are realistic and dependable and provide security to people who surround them. Besides, they are warm and compassionate people, who do not blindly correspond to fashion. Do you want to know what perfumes prefer celebrities and what are their personal characteristics? French actor Cathérine Deneuve prefers Guerlain's L'Heure Bleue, a classic floral oriental with a heart of Bulgarian rose and jasmine and base notes of musk and vanilla. Rose is regarded as a romantic elegance, jasmine provides with an intoxicating, powerful energy. Musk provides with sensuality and warmth and vanilla adds a tenacious, deep sweetness. It is interesting to know that Deneuve is regarded as a romantic, idealistic dreamer, a sensitive woman for whom her feelings and emotions play an important role. Princess Di prefered Diorissimo, a fresh floral with a heart of white flower notes of opulent jasmine and volatile lily of the valley and a base of warm boronia and subtle rosewood. Such fragrance is chosen by a carefree, spontaneous and playful woman whose life motto is 'you only live once'.
Audrey Hepburn's favourite perfume created specially for her by Hubert Givenchy, was L'Interdit, a classic soft floral with heart notes of jasmine and rose and soul notes of amber and incense. These main ingredients made the fragrance intoxicating and captivating, sweet and precious, warm and alluring. Aldehydic floral notes are chosen by a classical, elegant and cultured woman.
It was researched that 17 per cent of women prefer using just one fragrance. As usual, such women have the introverted/introspective personality. Their fragrance helps them to withdraw from the world and feel warm and comfortable in the world created by them. They do not want everyone to enter it. Such women usually choose warm orientals and chypres, fragrances like Opium, Vanilla Fields, Casimir, Shalimar and Tabu. These fragrances are usually base-oriented (the base notes are more powerful and lingering than the top notes). The main ingredients in these fragrances are vanilla; musk and sandalwood which like have a chemical reaction on the brain and cause that mild euphoria.
Certain essential oils used in aromatherapy influence greatly our emotional states. Vanilla has an ability to make deeply felt emotions free and to provoke hidden sensuality; sandalwood is regarded as warm and seductive; patchouli is regarded as earthy, profound and forceful; smoky, musky myrrh provides with strength and courage; jasmine leads to erotic thoughts; benzoin influences the emotional state; ylang ylang wakes up the senses; and bergamot influences one's sex life.
Frequently, women prefer a single fragrance because they consider that it expresses their feelings and emotions and is an important part of their personality. The fragrance is the woman's visit card; it is something that provides with a feeling of security and comfort. To sum it up, it is important to mention that the choice of the perfume is very important for women, because it expresses their personality like colours or clothes. The perfume can cheer up, relax, stimulate activity and even improve one’s mood.
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