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How to write perfume reviews.The first thing in writing perfume reviews is to select a fragrance. There are a host of free perfume and cologne samples available at your local retail store. You can simply test a fragrance out by applying the scent to pulse points on the body. This will give you the true affect of how the perfume or cologne last on your own person. This may be different on each according to many factors including skin type and climate of your area. None of this really matters since it is your own personal opinion but you can mention some of these factors in your reviews occasionally would be acceptable in reviewing certain scents. Pay close attention on how the perfume smells on initial application and write it down at this time. If it reminds you of a particular memory, season or place. Be sure to capture this with your words. This will be the top notes of the perfume which will last only a few minutes. Within in the hour after the top notes have faded write a couple of sentences of how the perfume strength is holding up and the smells you associate the perfume during this time. This will be your middle notes. The base notes last the longest. After an hour or so continue to monitor the perfumes strength and aroma and jot down a few more sentences about the staying power and scents that you notice. It never hurts to do some research on the fragrance designer, time line of creation or similar perfumes associated with the notes of the scent. Read all of your notes and form a logical and honest opinion about the perfume or cologne you choose to review.It never hurts to do some research on the fragrance designer, time line of creation or similar perfumes associated with the notes of the scent. Read all of your notes and form a logical and honest opinion about the perfume or cologne you chose to review. |
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