In
the summer, your body heat causes your perfume to not only be more pungent, but
also wear off faster. That means choosing a summer fragrance personality should
be based on your individual characteristics, as well as your level of activity
through the hot summer months. Those who are planning to hit the beach, go for
a run or hang out by the pool will need fresh, inviting fragrances that match
their personalities and add a little extra fun to the summer months.
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Choose
a bright floral if you are feeling seductive. A jasmine-infused or
daisy-inspired fragrance is perfect for the flirt. If you like to entice people
with your scent and body language, choose an attention-grabbing floral scent
and apply it to pulse points such as your neck, behind your ears and on your
chest.
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Look
for a beach-inspired scent if you're the type of laid-back girl who loves to
relax on the beach with a drink and some good friends. Choosing a fragrance
that uses coconut and pineapple as the inspiration for the perfume gives you a
fragrance that is reminiscent of sand, sun and good times--perfect even when
you're only wishing you were at the beach.
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Choose
a fruity citrus scent if you're the kind of outgoing and energized person who
loves brightening other people's days. The lemon, lime and orange essences that
make up a citrus fragrance instantly lift your mood, and match the personality
of someone who is as equally bright and sunny.
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Seek
for a fresh scent that smells like clean linen if you're looking for a
low-maintenance scent for a low-maintenance girl. The type of girl who stays in
on summer nights to catch a movie, talk on the phone or read a good book needs
a very subtle scent that makes her feel fresh in the summer heat.
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Choose
vanilla for a classic-inspired scent that works for any season. If you are the
type of person who likes to have a signature scent, choosing vanilla works well
with all seasons and is pleasant enough that most people like it, whether at
the office or at a beach party.
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