How to Rotate Perfumes Seasonally: The Practical Guide
Have you ever noticed that a perfume you love in winter seems suffocating in summer? Or that a fresh fragrance you wear in spring loses all its magic when temperatures drop? It's not an illusion: your nose isn't playing tricks on you. It's simply that perfumes, like clothes, have seasons when they truly shine.
Why rotate perfumes by season?
Seasons not only influence the clothes you wear, but also how your body interacts with perfumes. In summer, heat accelerates evaporation, sweat alters the skin's pH, and heavy, oriental notes can become overwhelming. In winter, cold slows down evaporation, and dry skin needs richer, more enveloping fragrances.
The ideal olfactory wardrobe: a 4-perfume structure
Spring (March-May): Spring calls for fresh but not light, floral and bright fragrances. Look for compositions with notes of rose, iris, bergamot, and lavender. Eau de toilette or eau de cologne are perfect.
Summer (June-August): Summer is the realm of fresh, light, and crystalline fragrances. Citrus, green notes, and aquatic fragrances are ideal.
Autumn (September-November): Autumn is the season of transition: the heat is no longer oppressive, but the cold has not yet arrived. It's the perfect time for slightly more robust fragrances, with notes of spices, soft woods, and amber.
Winter (December-February): Winter is the season for rich, oriental, spicy, and woody perfumes. This is where a perfume like Inferno Pheromone Perfume truly shines.
Inferno Pheromone Perfume: the scent that covers winter and autumn
Inferno is the classic winter perfume with characteristics that also make it suitable for autumn. With its 25% extract concentration, Inferno is heavy and long-lasting, meaning it reaches its full potential when temperatures drop.
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