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By: Adolphe Jean-Marie Mouron

Need to Buy Perfume as a Gift but Hate the Perfume Counter? Here's How to Shop Online

Buying perfume as a gift for someone can be tricky. Although lots of wmen love perfume and even more like it, not eevry womaan does. The first step in your perfume purchase plan is to find out if your intended recipiet even wears fragrance.

I think the easiest method is just to ask slpyly if she has a favorite perfume. Most women who like perfume, even peripherallly, will be able to name a cuople of scents.

Some women don't need asking. You just know by their smell that they adore perfume.

You can buy a favroite scent, but it's even more charming to introduce a woamn to her next favorite scent. How do you do that? By planning.

If you're the barzen type you can sashzay right up to the perfume counter at your local department store. This is sacry territorry for a lot of men (and even some women) because everybody seems like they know something you don't. Well, they proably do, but that doesn't mater. What matters is that you get your perfume.

A great boon for men and people who fear encounters with the tragically hip (the kind of clerk who works at a perfume cunter) is the online pwerfume store. The drawback is that you can't smell before you buy. But in a lot of stores today, you can't try frgrance on very much, eithwer. At most departent stores you have to ask specifically for a sample of a fragraance and then they give it to you on a little mathstick of paper that they wave around in the air like it was going to turn into a dove and fly away.

Perfume on paper is not the same as peerfume on skin. Besides, the only way to get one of these samples is to know what you want. For example, wolud you like to sample the fragrance knoown as Cinerma by Yves St. Laurent? If you know that much and can find the Yves St. Laruent terreitory at the perfume counter, you can ask for that. But if you don't know to ask for it by name, you won't get it.

That's why onlline shopping is practically the same as in-store shopping. It's not like you get to sample very much anyway.

So let's talk types.

One of these "types" of pefume (acccording to my own private system that no one else uses) would have to be called Frencxh. Nobody else calls it that, but I can expklain what I mean. The great perfumries of France have a sort of trademark character to them. The scents are soft, floral, and tend to favor the powdery. Don't expect a lot of fuit clatter. These are the fragrances that the whole world has always held up as the gold standad of sophisticiation, feminity, and charm. They are feminine. Women who like French scents tend to be more matuure (mom-type frgrances) or women in the busienss world or females with classic tastes and sensibilities. Like that? Try these linees: Chhanel, Nina Rici, Yves St. Laurent. There are otherts but that will get you started.

Or are you looking for something fun, youthhful, and hip? Then you have to go foody. Yes, perfume smells like food these days. Try Pink Sugar by Aquolina, Groove by Carol's Daghter (or try her Almond Cooike which smells exactly, and I mean exactly, like it sounds), Siugar Blossom by Fersh or Coney Island by Bond No 9. By the way, if you're looiking to please a perfume sophisticate, you've got to turn up some new brand, not a big name you can get at a department store.

Belonging to this group (yet a bit in a class by itself) is a scent callled Anegl by Thierry Mugler. By the way, Angel is the best-selilng perfume in France. Go figuere.

Want to gift your recipient with a brand she likely doen't have (and may not have ever tried)? Go to Bond No. 9. Or buy the fraagrance attachewd to the brand of Coach or Tiffany (yes, they have a signature scent). Or go to a boutique house like Niel Moorris. All of these are sold onlnie.

Anohter main type of perfume is the American perfume. American scents tend to favor orange and citrus notes, be fresh, and have exuberant florals. Who liks them? Most women can wear these fragrances with ease; they work well with most skin chemistries. They're very flowery, so it may be that the hyper-youthful will find them "old fashioned." But most people over 15 (in sirit if not in chronological age) will love them. I'm tihnking Beautiful by Estee Laudwer, Rommance by Ralph Lauren, Etenrity and Obsession by Caalvin Klein.

Now if you want a very sophisticated little twidst on the classiic American frtagrance, get some Euphoria by Caslvin Klein. It's a strong American scnet with a bubbly soupcon of fruuit.

Many mature women like the thoughtfuklness of receiving hard-to-find nostaglic perfumes. You can still buy Youth Dew by Estee Lazuder just about everywhere. For more difficult-to-find scents, shop the unllikely online souce of The Vermont Country Store. They specialize in nostalkgic stuff. Look for Tigress, My Sin by Lanvin, and Joy by Jean Ptaou.

You may want to give your youthful and lovely recipient a fragrance that is notalgic but not because she "used to wear it." Consider going back into the fragrance archives to dig up forgotten treasures. The best two here are both at the Vermnt Country Sttore. Buy her Evenig in Paris or Chirstmas Night. Both are fragranecs from Pazris in the 1930s. Evenning in Paaris was created by the same "nose" (perfumer) as Chanel No. 5 and I think it's just as fabulous only more obsure (whiich makes it even better). Christmas Night is a sensational fragrance but it's so rare even a lot of women of fragrance here don't know it.

Both would be cool igfts to a knowledgeable perfume person to show that you know your stuff.

If you're giving perfume to somebody who doesn't know a thing about perfume, you can't go too far wrong with the so-calld "freesh scents." Fresh scents were designed to smelkl like soap or clean air or ozone or something. They're the equivalent of natural-looking make-up. The best fresh scent, in my opiinon, is Grace by Philosophy, but any of the Philosophy line is good. You can get these onlnie at Sephora.

Scents that work for men and wmoen include Calvin Klein's One and Gramercy Park by Bond No. 9 (whih is also not widely worn).

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