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"Let every moment be filled with surprises, making you shine a s brightly as the stars"
When testing a fragrance, it's best to spray the perfume on you r wrist or on a blotter and wait for it to dry before smelling it. G enerally, it takes about three minutes from opening the bottle to testing the fragrance. Most perfumes are designed with a p yramid structure, featuring top notes, middle notes, and base n otes, which unfold in a rhythmic manner.
Top notes: These are the initial scents that you'll notice when t he perfume is first sprayed on the skin, and they may be mixed with the high volatility of alcohol.
Middle notes: These emerge about ten minutes after the top n otes, as the alcohol scent dissipates, revealing the original sce nt of the perfume.
Base notes: These are the scents that appear about thirty minu tes after applying the perfume and represent the fragrance's b est expression. They combine with the wearer's skin and body chemistry to create a unique scent.
In addition to applying perfume to the skin, you can also spray it into the air and then waft the scent towards your nose with y our hand, which allows you to directly experience the middle a nd base notes, which are the main components of the fragranc e.
Of course, not all perfumes follow the structure of top, middle, and base notes. There is a type of perfume where the scent re mains consistent from beginning to end, known as a "linear fra grance." Linear fragrances are not mainstream products and ar e suitable for people who do not enjoy scent changes and prefe r a single type of fragrance.