It is amazing to me how there are so many different fragrances on the market today with there own distinct aroma. Each fragrance has its own appeal to the consumer that buys it whether it is a richer scent or a more modest scent with a sweet aroma.
what is that persuades a consumer to choose a certain fragrance over another? EAch scent will appeal to a person in its own way and with designers rangin from Chanel to Dora the Explorer to Brittany Spears, how do you choose?
With the massive selection of scents on the market most scent choices are narrowed down by the cost. The price range for fragrances vary as much as the fragrances themselves.
As the average middleclass American comprises the majority of the selections by designers like Ralph Lauren and Nautica ranging fom $10 to $100 dollars there is an extreme. The Imperial Majesty which list's at near $215,000 per bottle I am sure is nice, only a few can afford. Scents by Chanel and Versace are near the mid-range of cost and are equally as nice.
The next decision to be made after the price range is established is simple. What does the fragrance actually smell like? How do we choose? The answer is simple yet complex. It is preferance or a persons "taste" that makes this decision. keep in mind though that what smells nice to one person may be offensive to another. Food tastes for example are another way to see how this is decided. It is all about an individual preferance.
It is interesting to look at the trends behind who buys what type of scent. Age and cultural factors for example are two easily distinguishable classes that tend to have a comparable preferance with in the group. So even though there is no exact science behind it there are trends that suggest broad patterns.
My conclusion to all I have research is besides the cost, we prefer what we prefer.
The bottom line is the best way to find your perfect fragrance is to try many samples in your price range and eventually you will find one that you like. After all, there is a huge variety on the market. - 15252
what is that persuades a consumer to choose a certain fragrance over another? EAch scent will appeal to a person in its own way and with designers rangin from Chanel to Dora the Explorer to Brittany Spears, how do you choose?
With the massive selection of scents on the market most scent choices are narrowed down by the cost. The price range for fragrances vary as much as the fragrances themselves.
As the average middleclass American comprises the majority of the selections by designers like Ralph Lauren and Nautica ranging fom $10 to $100 dollars there is an extreme. The Imperial Majesty which list's at near $215,000 per bottle I am sure is nice, only a few can afford. Scents by Chanel and Versace are near the mid-range of cost and are equally as nice.
The next decision to be made after the price range is established is simple. What does the fragrance actually smell like? How do we choose? The answer is simple yet complex. It is preferance or a persons "taste" that makes this decision. keep in mind though that what smells nice to one person may be offensive to another. Food tastes for example are another way to see how this is decided. It is all about an individual preferance.
It is interesting to look at the trends behind who buys what type of scent. Age and cultural factors for example are two easily distinguishable classes that tend to have a comparable preferance with in the group. So even though there is no exact science behind it there are trends that suggest broad patterns.
My conclusion to all I have research is besides the cost, we prefer what we prefer.
The bottom line is the best way to find your perfect fragrance is to try many samples in your price range and eventually you will find one that you like. After all, there is a huge variety on the market. - 15252
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