However, I do recognise that a lot of people, women
particularly, love perfume, it’s an important part of putting together an
outfit and their perfume says something about who they are.
That doesn’t take away from the fact that who I am, is somebody who ‘doesn’t like’ perfume.
Don’t get me wrong, I love the smell of freesias, I love the
smell of lavender, I love the smell of trees in blossom, fresh cut grass but
turn that into an artificial perfume and you turn me off. So,
what a delight to meet Virginie Daniau from Parfum Parfait , she talks about
perfumes having colours and used my colour season and clothing personality as
part of her consultation to help identify what perfume I might like.
Over 15 years of expertise in the perfume industry has given
her a nose for it! The fascinating part
about this is realising that at House of Colour we work with you to help ensure
your visual communication is congruent with who you are and supports you in
your professional and personal life. In
order to be ‘believable’, that your visual and verbal messages align. It therefore makes absolute sense that the
olfactory communication is also supporting these messages. As with your clothing and accessories, your
perfume needs to be a natural extension of you – so that people notice you, not
your perfume!
So, I gave it a go, and while I’m still experimenting and
adjusting to the change, I am really happy with the choice I made from the 3
short-listed options. Interestingly,
with 2 choices, 1 on each wrist, both my colleague and husband chose the same
one as being more ‘me’!
So it’s not that ‘I don’t like perfume’, it’s just that I hadn’t yet found the one that
works for me and therefore quite possibly, the perfume clouds walking down the
street aren’t actually a natural extension of the person at the centre!
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