Your perfume is a reflection of who you are and you are a reflection of your perfume.

Olfactory memory requires no Googling. Whether it is the musky sweet smell of wet earth, the robust aroma of roasting coffee beans, the hot scent of green peppercorns, or the burst of freshness from a bouquet of tuberose... once it registers in your mind's database, it is unlikely that you will forget it. In fact many people would want their personality to be defined by some or a mixture of a few of scents that truly captivate them.
The ‘noses' of the olfactory industry understand this desire and are constantly endeavouring to bottle fragrances that define a person's personality in many ways and at many levels. But how do you select a perfume that defines you?
Of course, you know that buying a perfume is not a lunch-break activity. It should always be purchased when you have the time to explore the choices gradually. In simpler terms, you have to let it bloom like the bud of a flower. Remember, people are going to identify you by the fragrance you use. So what you sport should offer hints about your personality.
With this in mind and to glean tips on how to buy, use and store perfumes, I approached Giorgia Martone, marketing director, ICR-ITF Cosmetics Group, Italy, who manages ‘historical' brands such as Roberto Cavalli, Gianfranco Ferré, Gai Mattiolo, Dsquared2, Blumarine and Blugirl. She is responsible for the creativity and brand image of a clutch of fragrances. Martone had plenty of advice and tips to offer, and not just on understanding the basics of buying, using and storing a perfume, but also creating a signature scent.
One of the first things she told me was that when it comes to choosing a perfume, you should choose one you will love as much at the end of the day as you did when you used itin the morning.
"All perfumes and colognes have top, middle and base notes," she says. "The opening notes come stronger than others. They take some time to settle down.'' It's only after some time that the middle and base notes reveal themselves. "This is why we perfumers insist that you choose a perfume that you will love towards the end of the day as much as you would in the morning when you use it.''
Here are more tips to keep in mind when choosing and using perfumes: