How to Know What is New in Perfumes and Fragrances

How to Know What is New in Perfumes and Fragrances




Beauty
products are a unique commodity, in that some favorite scents and fragrances stay on the market for decades, while other manufacturers change their lines frequently. Keeping up to
date
on new perfumes and fragrances can help you to find the best scent for your own beauty regimen.







Things You'll Need:





Department Store



Perfume



Newspaper







'Tis the Season for Scent




Step
1



Many perfume and fragrance manufacturers produce new scents at the change of the season. To stay updated, first contact any of your favorite manufacturers at the start of a season to find out if they will have a new line available.




Step
2



Watch your local newspaper for ads. Many perfume and fragrance manufacturers take out large spreads to advertise their latest scents, especially before the spring and summer seasons.




Step
3



Keep in mind that a new season starts for a manufacturer one or two seasons before the actual calendar season--you may see spring fragrances advertised before
Christmas
, and summer scents on the market in early spring.


Ask for Fragrance Information




Step
1



Sign up on the snail or electronic mailing lists of your favorite perfume manufacturers.




Step
2



Watch your mailbox and inbox carefully for updates, which may also include offers for free or discounted new perfume or fragrance products.




Step
3



Investigate if your favorite beauty outlet has a mailing list available to keep you updated about the arrival of new products you may be interested in trying.




Step
4



Check with your local department stores for any informational updates they may send periodically on new perfumes and fragrances. This is often your best bet, as most department stores maintain beauty counters for a variety of product lines, so you can find the most information in just one shot.







Tips & Warnings









When purchasing a new scent, buy a smaller bottle to try first. You may not like the scent after you first use it.








If you find a scent you especially like, check with the manufacturer to see if it will be produced indefinitely or just for a season. If it's seasonal, stock up so that you can continue to enjoy!



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