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Make your cologne your own




By Jeff Lakie

Once you have found a scent that you feel really defines who you are
and what you are all about, (and makes you just a little more
unforgettable!), how do you make it your own?

By that we mean, how do you make people think, "that smells like
Sheryl" or, "that smells like Jeff" instead of, "isn't that the cologne that
Janet wears?" Making the cologne "your own" means engulfing
yourself in the scent so that it becomes an integral part of you, without
becoming overwhelming to others.

For example, you don't want to continue spraying yourself with
perfume or cologne all day long, since the sharp, introductory notes
will continue to come through and that sharp scent will be
overwhelming to people if they smell it on you constantly.

Instead, try building a the scent in layers. For example, many fragrance
manufacturers don't just make cologne or perfume, they make other
products with the same fragrance as well. You should start by using
their soap and shampoo to get a light fragrance over your body.

When you are out of the shower, try using their fragranced powder or
body lotion to build up the next layer of scent.

Finally, you have two choices. You can either spray perfume on your
pulse points (perfume is the strongest concentration of sent offered by
a fragrance manufacturer), or you can spray the eau de toilette or eau
de cologne all over your body, since it is a lighter version of the
fragments.

Throughout the day, your fragrance layers will evaporate and give off
that scent. And over time, your clothes will become infused with the
smell as well, and it won't be long until people begin to associate a
smell only with you.

And why would you want to smell associated only with you? It's easy!
Smell is the sense that is most closely related to our long-term
memory. So when people smell something, they often make close
associations between the scent and the experience. So give people
something to remember about you and layer your body with a scent
that will keep you in people's memories for a long time to come.

 
 
About the Author
Jeff Lakie is the founder of Cologne Information a website providing information on Cologne

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