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Mini Quiz · OK Perfumes
How much do you know about perfume? 🧠
4 questions. No tricks. Find out if you're a beginner, intermediate, or already smell like an expert.
Question 1 of 4
Where should perfume be rubbed?
By rubbing, you break the aromatic molecules. The perfume evolves differently and loses complexity. The ideal: apply, do not touch.
Question 2 of 4
If a perfume "doesn't last long" on you, it's most likely because...
Dry skin does not retain the scent. Moisturizing before applying perfume can make it last twice as long — with the same bottle.
Question 3 of 4
Which family leaves more sillage on a summer night?
Amber, oud, or vanilla notes are dense and cling. Citrus notes are more volatile and disappear in a few hours — perfect for the day, not for the night.
Question 4 of 4
What makes a blind purchase safer?
A polarizing perfume can either enchant you or totally disappoint you. Balanced profiles have much more margin for error — and almost never disappoint when bought blindly.
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Answer review
Where should perfume be rubbed?
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Rubbing breaks the aromatic molecules. Apply and let your skin do the work.
If a perfume "doesn't last long" on you, it's most likely because...
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Dry skin does not retain the scent. Moisturizing beforehand can double the duration of the same perfume.
Which family leaves more sillage on a summer night?
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Citrus notes are volatile and don't last long. Amber and oud notes cling to the skin for hours and hours.
What makes a blind purchase safer?
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Balanced profiles appeal to more people, in more situations. Less risk of "it's not for me".
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