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Joanna McLaughlin's Articles

  • Why the Perfume Industry is So Secretive ... And How This Can Help You Shop
    The perfume industry is a big business plagued by an old problem: people trying to steal the recipe. The perfume industry protects itself with secrecy, complex formulas, and the fact that real perfume lovers can't help but prefer the original to the copycat stuff.
  • Why So Many Perfumes Smell Sweeter Today
    Sugar and unusual tropical fruits are increasingly finding their way into the perfume bottle. Is there a link between our love of processed food, skyrocketing obesity rates, and sugar-sweet perfumes? We have no idea, but we do know that some great new perfumes are using some entirely new ingredients from the kitchen.
  • Why Marie Antoinette Wore Perfume and Other Stinky Facts from History
    Marie Antoinette definitely wore perfume and perfume has a long history among European royals. However, they saw fragrance as primarily a medical substance, an antiseptic that could possibly keep away the plague and other diseases, and a substance that made it possible to endure the all-too-smelly world around them.
  • What You Should Know When Reading Perfume Reviews
    Perfume reviews appear all over the place, in magazines, online, and on websites selling fragrance. While most perfume shoppers like to know more about fragrances, a perfume review should ideally be more of a description than a critique since our response to fragrance tends to be extremely personal and subjective. A good perfume review should be more like a snapshot of what the scent is like than a personal response to that scent.
  • What You Should Know About Fragance Allergies
    About 1% of the population is allergic to perfume and many more find it physically irritating. Actually, there are only about eight substances that provoke most of the symptoms, but most perfumes do not list their ingredients. The problem is compounded by the fact that fragrance isn't just found in perfume--it's in soap, air fresheners, foods, and even dental cement.
  • What Makes a Perfect Summer Perfume?
    In the summer, skin chemistry and lifestyle changes can make it a good idea to re-think your perfume. Lighter products like colognes often work better in the summer than winter. If you use cologne, use a similarly scented body lotion, too, to get some oomph from the fragrance. Lighter fragrances including florals, the newer fruity-florals and even some gender-spanning scents are particularly wonderful for hot weather months.
  • The Very Best Buys at the Perfume Counter May Be the Old Standards
    Perfume is a lot like fashion: styles can fluctuate wildly and fragrances may fall in and out of favor almost haphazardly. Yet some fragrances like the venerable Chanel No. 5 stay with us for decades. What makes a perfume a classic? No one knows the exact formula, but here are some musings on perfumes that have stood the test of time.
  • The Myth of Fragrance by Gender (and Why Women Can Wear Men's Cologne and Vice Versa)
    Perfume today is usually prominently labeled men's and women's and marketed accordingly. But did you know that those dividing lines are artificial and recent, not historical and traditional? Centuries ago, men wore all kinds of perfume, even floral scents, and there was no notion that the genders should have different fragrance products. Today's new gender-spanning fragrances are returning to that old concept--calling it something new!
  • The 11 Things an Perfume Newbie Should Know Before Buying Perfume
    Every now and then circumstances and misfortune compel a person who knows nothing about perfume to walk down the perfume aisle in the department store with the heroic hope of actually purchasing a perfume for somebody else. It won't be easy, it won't be cheap, but it may be do-able. Here's how.
  • Six Ways You Can Save Money Now on Perfume
    Perfume is pricy, no doubt about it. Many perfume lovers are not loyalists but would rather play the field and own several scents. But how can you afford to buy many different colognes? We unveil six strategies to help you stretch your fragrance dollar and tell you one thing that really won't work out well at all (but you may be tempted to try it).
  • Should Perfume be Synthetic or Natural?
    Aldehyde is a synthetic fragrance moleculre used in perfume. Despite the global trend toward preferring naturals over synthetics, in the perfume world, synthetics are preferable. Ever since Coco Chanel unveiled a completely "artificial" scent in the form of Chanel No. 5 in 1923, perfumers have been going synthetic. It's more consistent, gives a greater spectrum of scents, and saves the natural environment.
  • Seven Strategies for Buying Perfume for Mother's Day
    Mother's Day can be tough for people trying to find the right gift. Perfume is a traditional gift for Mother's Day for good reason: it's luxurious, it's appreciated, and most women enjoy it. However, a visit to the perfume counter can be a scary thing, particularly if you don't know much about perfume. Here are some tips from a perfume counter denizen to make your shopping a whole lot easier!
  • Scent Span
    Scent span is a new term to describe how long a fragrance lasts before it fades. Contrary to popular belief, there are some easy things you can do to enhance the scent span of your favorite fragrances.
  • Perfume Ingredients Demystified
    Perfumes rarely list ingredients on their labels but sometimes will describe scents with all sorts of mysterious ingredients from ancient substances (like frankincense and myrrh) to more normal-sounding ingredients (that we still don't understand) like amber or musk. Perfumes frequently contain a lot of synthetic ingredients, sometimes analogs to real substances, sometimes completely artificial (like aldehyde).
  • Perfume Ideas for Mother's Day (We Name Names!)
    Most women love fragrances so buying perfume for Mother's Day sounds like a great gift idea. And it is! Except for the uninitiated, shopping for perfume can be a confusing and even intimidtaing experience. This article explains where to buy great fragrances, how to navigate the perfume counter (online or at the mall), and names some specific scents as potential gift ideas.
  • Mother's Day Perfume: A Perfume Maven Reveals All about Counterfeits, Knock-Offs, and Fakes
    Mother's Day is perfume shopping season, but unwary buyers may be surprised to find out that in the perfume world, there are genuine products, imitation (but legal) products, and counterfeits. Knowing how to shop for perfume, how to sniff out a fake, and if and when you should go with an imitation is important. This easy guide will help you figure out how to get the real thing.
  • Is It Smarter to Buy Perfume or Cologne?
    When buying a fragrance, is it better to buy a perfume or a cologne? Is an eau-de-parfum the same thing as perfume? Why are some products labeled parfum and others perfume? And what on earth is toilet water? This article provides answers about different fragrance types and considerations when making fragrance purchases that will help you get your very best deal.
  • How to Get Great Deals on Perfume When You Take a Cruise
    Cruise ships offer great opportunities for old and new perfume fans to try and stock up on their favorite fragrances. While the base price of the perfume may not be discounted much onboard ship, the opportunity to try on and wear the scent before you buy it plus the duty-free option (no taxes) mean perfume lovers can nab some good deals onboard ship.
  • How to Buy Perfume or Mother's Day (for Non-Perfume Buyers)
    Mother's Day is almost here and a lot of people will be braving the terrain of the perfume counter. Let this experienced perfume writer help you navigate this unfamiliar terrain.
  • Fragrance and Memories
    Fragrance and memory are tightly intertwined, but we do not entirely know why. In fact, we do not even understand the basic physiology of how we perceive smells at all! But the associations of fragrance and life events can give us pause. Should you give a person in the hospital a gift of her favorite fragrance? Or will it cause her to hate the scent once she recovers?
  • Finding Your Way Around the Perfume Counter
    Finding exactly the right fragrance for you can be a daunting task, particularly since there are so many perfumes on the market. This guide helps the perfume newbie or experienced perfume lover find ways to narrow down the field to help select that one (or those several) perfumes that are destined to be signature scents.
  • Finding a Retro-Scent for Mother's Day
    Sometimes hunting down a fragrance from yesteryear can be challenging. Fragrances get discontinued, but a tenacious hunter can sometimes uncover those beloved nostalgic scents .. in some unlikely places!
  • Can the Internet Replace the Perfume Counter?
    Buying perfume online is increasingly popular, but there are some pitfalls to to the online shopping experience. Internet shoppers should beware of knockoffs and counterfeits. The other problem with Internet perfume buying is that sometimes you have to buy a perfume before you can smell it. But there are ways to take the guesswork out of even that.
  • Are Celebrity Perfumes Good Deals or Just an Endorsement Deal?
    It's hard to pass a perfume counter without seeing the barrage of celebrity fragrances. Are these scents just flat-out marketing ploys to get celebrity-crazy kids to buy ordinary perfume, or are any of them worth checking out? That depends.


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