Welcome to part 3 of our "How To Choose A New Fragrance guide" where we will be looking at common fragrance families found in perfumes.
Over the last couple of weeks we have been discussing how to select a new perfume. As we noted perfumeries can be pretty overwhelming places and, despite wanting something a little different, many people end up falling back on the same scent that they know they like. Hopefully after reading through this series of posts you will have a better idea of how perfumes are made, the difference between the classes of perfumes and will ultimately have the confidence to try something new.
This week I’m going to look at the different olfactive fragrance families. Although the term sounds pretty technical “olfactive fragrance families” is simply...



