The Perfume Language

Hi, my friends! Since many English-speaker Perfumistas have asked me to translate the book I wrote about perfumes and how to approach them, I'm happy to inform you that it is now available!

The title is "The Perfume Language", and you can find it at Amazon Uk, Amazon com, and many other Amazon sites worldwide. 

"What is important to evaluate, when I smell perfume?", 
"How can I recognize the raw materials?", 
"Chypre, Oriental or Woody? How can I understand which olfactory family it belongs to?", 
"How do I recognize a beautiful perfume?" 
Understanding the perfume language will help you make wiser purchase choices, but also to find your perfect match. Or many possible matches, according to your evolving tastes. “The Perfume Language” is a pleasantly informative and non-technical manual leading the reader on an exploration journey among natural and synthetic raw materials, accords, pyramids, structures, distribution and marketing dynamics. 
"The Perfume Language” allows the reader to clarify codes, concepts and terms often used incorrectly. It contains a rich bibliography/webgraphy, and offers several exploration itineraries among the fragrances currently present in stores, with the aim of helping the reader to select what to wear with the competence of a real expert.

Just search for the title and... happy, fragrant reading!

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