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Cosmopolitan assembled perfume experts and asked them for advice on the best perfume tips: Mix it up. This incredible perfume is full of black currant, mimosa, jasmine, honeyed amber rose, sandalwood and finally vanilla and lychee scents that are all amazing! Here is a list of fragrances that I feel are very good choices if you are looking for compliments in Autumn, plus these are all quite inexpensive !

If you want the basic features of a perfume but don’t want to pay more for them, an Eau de Toilette is going to be your best bet. The "unfussy" smells of a classic perfume will be much better for an interview than strong or overpowering scents. A variety of scents (up to 6) will give you versatility and variety, all while smelling beautiful. Go classic for a job interview. It's a musky scent that smells a bit like cedar, vanilla, rose petals, jasmine and finally sandalwood, but it's …

Yes, it actually smells really effing good, and I’m not just saying that. A common and inexpensive version of the higher end perfumes, Eau de Toilettes are mixed form a concentration of 5 to 15% perfume oil, alcohol, and water. Every time I tell our beauty director, Carly Cardellino, that she smells good, she’s wearing this perfume.

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