Perfume Packs a Punch – How to Make a Great First Impression.

By: Thomas Hunter

Scent is the sense that is most closely related to memory. Since we know that, it is easy to see why your choice of cologne or perfume can mean a lot. Being memorable and making a great first impression is always the goal of anyone when meeting someone for the first time. As the old proverb goes, you never have a second chance to make a first impression.

One of the most important personal introductions you can make is that of your profile. It is essentially the first meeting of a potential date. In fact, there are a number of things to be aware of so that you properly understand the dynamic of the relationship. You should pay attention to even the most basic of details. Something as small as the smell of your perfume or cologne; might be able to influence a potential relationship. In fact, scientists have found that your memory is most closely related to smell than to any of the other senses in the body. In other words, find a perfume or cologne that is not overwhelming, but that is pleasant and accurate in representing you to new people.

Since the initial impression you make will be used to make a snap decision on you by your potential date, you want to make sure your first impression is a good one. So not only should your perfume be one you enjoy, but it should also match the occasion. In other words, don’t go with something heavy and overwhelming for a job interview. Nobody wants to be hit in the face with your perfume, so make it understated. In fact, usually a very light floral perfume or lavender of some sort on the pulse points only is generally sufficient.

A common mistake by many men and women is over wearing their perfume when they are trying to make a first impression on a date or potential mate. The thought is that with the nerves that come along with the encounter, so will come sweat and odor. Really, though, your perfume will just be enhanced by your natural pheromones. In other words your perfume will end up being counterproductive. Instead, go lighter than you usually would and you may find that you will make that great long-lasting first impression that you were looking for in the first place.

So what kind of perfume is the right kind to make a first impression without leaving the wrong kind of lasting impression? Consider the ideas of aromatherapy when you are choosing your first impression fragrance. For instance, keep in mind that mints and citruses are generally stimulating. Since first encounters, whether they are a job interview or first date, are often stressful. With that in mind, you may want to go with a fragrance that includes vanilla, lavender, or floral of some sort since they can relaxing. If you wear the right amount you will be memorable without doing anything else, but if include a scent that will invoke the proper response to the situation you will find that you leave a lasting memory that invokes a physical response.

Lastly, if you are afraid of making the wrong impression with your perfume on a first interview for a job you may consider not wearing any at all. Sometimes, no matter what you do, perfume will come across as aggressive to some employers. Instead, just use some sort of lightly scented bath products to ensure that you have a pleasant smell about you without overwhelming the oils and alcohols associated with most perfume. Use the same principles of aromatherapy, but just make them light with soaps and lotions instead.

Not only does scent link to our memory most readily of the senses, it is also something we seem to constantly worry about. This concern over smelling bad sometimes can lead people to overdo their perfumes and colognes. It is important, though, to recognize this issue when you want to make a good first impression. Instead of just putting on your favorite perfume, consider how much you are putting on and what the scent is. Use the ideas of aromatherapy to invoke the physically feelings you want to leave behind after you have gone.


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