It is amazing to me how there are so many different fragrances on the market today with there own distinct aroma. Each fragrance has its own appeal to the consumer that buys it whether it is a richer scent or a more modest scent with a sweet aroma.
Fragrances designers range from Brittany Spears, to Chanel, to Dora the Explorer and each appeal to an individual in its own way. What is that drives a person to purchase a specific fragrance?
Although there hundreds, if not thousands of brands out there I believe much of the decision is based on price range. Along with the variety of perfumes, also comes a broad range in price from the very expensive to the low cost fragrances.
Many upper class consumers may purchase the higher-end line of fragrances buy designers such as Chanel, Versace, or the very extreme called the Imperial majesty which runs around $215,000 per bottle. Where as the average American may spend $15 to 40$ per bottle for designers such as Nautica or Ralph Lauren.
Now that the selection has been narrowed down by cost, what is the next factor? The smell itself and how it arouses an inviduals senses is the next factor. Although this may seem simple it is very complex and we still do not know why one scent smells good to one person and terrible to another.
Even though there is no exact science behind why we like what we like there are some trends. these trends differ widely across the spectrum. Cultures and age for example are two different classes but yet each class will have some comparable taste in the selections they choose.
My conclusion to all I have research is besides the cost, we prefer what we prefer.
The bottom line is the best way to find your perfect fragrance is to try many samples in your price range and eventually you will find one that you like. After all, there is a huge variety on the market.
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