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Perfume playbook
The Free Press Journal - Indore
|October 05, 2025
A few tips to understand which fragrances suits you and works for you
Think about the last time you walked past someone and their fragrance lingered in the air, instantly memorable, right? Perfume has that power.
It’s not just about smelling good, it’s about creating an aura, a vibe that feels uniquely yours. The right scent can make you feel confident before a big meeting, playful on a casual day out, or mysterious on a night when you want to turn heads. The fun part is, there’s no one-size-fits-all. Picking a perfume is really about discovering what matches your personality, mood, and lifestyle.
Personality matters
Think of perfume as a mirror. The notes you pick can say a lot about your vibe without you uttering a word. Just like some people can be spotted by their laugh or their style, others can be remembered by the fragrance they wear. To choose the right one, it helps to start with a little self-reflection, what kind of energy do you naturally carry into a room?
If you don't know your own personality first, you can't choose a perfume that reflects your personality. “If you're bold and confident, look for strong outshine others.” reveals Ishita Misra, co-founder and creative director of Fonzie Folksy.
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