Perfume

In some cases, words such as "extrême", "intense" or "concentrée" appended to Perfume fragrance names might indicate completely different fragrances that relates only because of a consonant perfume accord. An example of this would be Chanel‘s Pour Monsieur and Pour Monsieur Concentrée.

The most practical kick to foundation describing a perfume is according to the hieroglyphs of the fragrance notes of the scent or the group it belongs to, all of which affect the overall impression of a perfume from first application to the last lingering hint of scent