PERFUMES
Perfumes are fragrant liquids typically made from essential oils and aroma compounds, designed to give a pleasant scent to a person, space, or object. They have been used for centuries, with different cultures developing unique blends and methods for creating scents. Perfumes come in various forms, such as eau de parfum, eau de toilette, and cologne, each differing in concentration and longevity. These are the initial scents you smell when first applying the perfume. Also known as the "heart notes," they emerge once the top notes fade. These linger the longest and form the foundation of the fragrance. Perfumes can be categorized into different fragrance families, including floral, woody, spicy, fresh, or a mix of these. Each type caters to different moods, seasons, and personal tastes. Perfumes are often associated with luxury, self-expression, and creating a lasting impression. Many brands offer signature scents, making perfumes a personal and memorable experience for the wearer.