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February/March 2012

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her beauty Find Your Signature Scent Discover the perfume that defines you. EVERYONE SEEKS TO FIND a signature scent that encompasses the essence of who they are. Finding the right fragrance to suit your personality can take seconds, or it can be very challenging. Perfume expresses your personality the same way fashion and accessories do. A great perfume adds a finishing touch to what you're wearing – and a classic perfume can become your individual scent that people recognise you by. It is easy to be persuaded by extravagant and glossy perfume advertisements, but like choosing foundation it is a mistake to decide what you want without first trying it on. Remember that the description of a perfume, no matter how persuasive, is only a description. The different scents in perfumes can change and smell different on your skin. Sometimes the scent you love most in the bottle smells entirely different when you wear it. Perfumes that contain quality ingredients are crucial and it is very important that when you wear your perfume you feel great. The first step is to think about what kinds of smells you find most attractive. Do your research. Do you love the smell of baking? There are a lot of perfumes these days based around the scent of vanilla or marshmallow. Are you a beach person who loves the smell of the ocean? The new oceanic fragrances might be right for you. You may not think you want to smell like tea or fresh laundry! But if you like these smells they may be a clue to the sort of perfume you are looking for. FLORAL FRUITY OCEANIC 106 | February/March 2012 | HER MAGAZINE

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