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Ditch The Sniff Test: Why Deodorant And Perfume’s Aren't Playing The Same Game
Deodorant (The unsung hero of freshness): Deodorant's primary function is to combat odour-causing bacteria, ensuring you feel fresh and confident throughout the day. It is designed to be gentle on the skin, often with subtle fragrance. Think of deodorant as the reliable teammate, working diligently behind the scenes to keep you odour-free. (Image source: Canva)
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View In AppPerfume (The art of self-expression): Perfume, on the other hand, is a statement piece. It is the captivating scent that lingers in the air, leaving a lasting impression. Perfumes come in a wide range of concentrations, each with its own longevity. From the light touch of a cologne to the enduring power of an parfum, perfumes offer a spectrum of olfactory experiences. (Image source: Canva)
Team tackle vs. Star player: Deodorant's main gig is tackling odour. Think of it as the reliable defender, neutralizing those pesky bacteria that cause body odour. Perfume, on the other hand, is the star player, all about adding a captivating scent and expressing your personal style. (Image source: Canva)
Undercover agent vs. Showstopper: Deodorant works behind the scenes, often unscented or with subtle fragrances. It is all about keeping you feeling fresh and confident without stealing the spotlight. Perfume on the other hand is meant to be noticed. It is the grand entrance, the unforgettable aroma that lingers in the air. (Image source: Canva)
Short game vs. Long haul: Deodorant is your trusty sidekick for everyday freshness, usually lasting around 6-8 hours. Perfume, on the other hand, is in it for the long haul. Depending on the concentration, a good perfume can last anywhere from a few hours to the entire day, evolving subtly over time. (Image source: Canva)
Freshness vs. Fragrance: Deodorant is typically applied directly to the underarms for maximum effectiveness. Its protection usually lasts for several hours, requiring reapplication throughout the day. Perfume, however, is best applied to pulse points like the wrists and neck. This allows the fragrance to interact with your body heat, developing its full character and lasting significantly longer than deodorant. (Image source: Canva)
Essential etiquette vs. Personal flair: While deodorant is considered a hygiene essential, perfume is all about personal preference. It's a way to express your individuality, evoke memories, or simply add a touch of luxury to your day. (Image source: Canva)
Inputs By: Prajakta Kanegaonkar, Fragrance Specialist at ITC Engage (Image source: Canva)