It looks like each fashion journal these days has some annual age matter or a monthly part on seems for all age. In them, women in their 20s should be fashionable, women in their age of 40 are supposed to disburse for Kelly bags and Piaget watches, and women above 50 are destined to wear only black, white, and some of the old jewel tones. All these "should" have made you think about age and fragrance. Are some perfume and fragrance more apt for women of certain ages?
Some women would love to change her perfume choices as she moves older. It may not holds up scientifically true, but a woman's intellect of perfume smell looks to grow keener as she ages, and women requires a clever nose to smells out spoiled food and to detect the initial hours of a child's illness. A new college grad may drink Red Bull and Coke while her mother values a glass of Milk. Likewise, the daughter might wear Fantasia Fendi Fragrance while her mother may prefer Calandre Fragrance. Experience with fragrance goes most people history the fruity flowery stage after a few years. So, women might fit wear more intricate, less obvious fragrances as they age.
Some women would love to change her perfume choices as she moves older. It may not holds up scientifically true, but a woman's intellect of perfume smell looks to grow keener as she ages, and women requires a clever nose to smells out spoiled food and to detect the initial hours of a child's illness. A new college grad may drink Red Bull and Coke while her mother values a glass of Milk. Likewise, the daughter might wear Fantasia Fendi Fragrance while her mother may prefer Calandre Fragrance. Experience with fragrance goes most people history the fruity flowery stage after a few years. So, women might fit wear more intricate, less obvious fragrances as they age.






