Luxury Paper Perfume Box Custom Printed Cosmetic Packaging Boxes | Luxury Perfume

Luxu

Product Description

StylePerfume box packaging
SizeCan be customized
Available Material157/200gsm coated paper + 1200gsm rigid cardboard
Surface FinishingGlossy/matte lamination, or no lamination
Printing colorCYMK, Pantone color, or no printing
Available special craftGold/silver stamping, hot/cold stamping, silk screen printing, embossing, UV spot etc
Design fileAI, Photoshop, CorelDraw, PDF etc.
Lead timeNormally within 10-12 working days after artwork and payment are confirmed
Shipping methondBy sea, or by express like: DHL, TNT, UPS, FedEx, Aramex, etc

Perfume box (3).jpgPerfume box (5).jpgPerfume box (2).jpg

Other posts :

How to Pick the Right Cologne/Perfume For You

What’s the Difference Between Cologne/Perfume, Eau de Toilette, and Eau de Parfum?

I know, it’s seems super complicated and, to be honest, it doesn’t really need to be. Here’s a top-level breakdown so you know the real difference and can now choose the right fragrance option for you.

How to Pick the Right Cologne/Perfume For You

What are Top Notes, Base Notes, and Medium Notes?

Top Notes: These are typically lighter scents and what you’ll smell first.

Base Notes: These are typically bolder and stronger scents that you’re left with after applying the cologne.

Medium Notes: These are typically your more fruity notes that combine with your top and bottom notes. It pretty much ties everything together.

Overall, the notes are the notes (if that makes sense), but the overall smell is going to differ person to person and how they truly interact with your own body’s chemistry. The notes are a good overall guide so you know what you’re getting out of the cologne, but don’t be afraid if you see a note that you may not love, it doesn’t mean the entire cologne will smell like that. It’s just how they all work together.

Base Notes: These are typically bolder and stronger scents that you’re left with after applying the cologne.

Medium Notes: These are typically your more fruity notes that combine with your top and bottom notes. It pretty much ties everything together.

Overall, the notes are the notes (if that makes sense), but the overall smell is going to differ person to person and how they truly interact with your own body’s chemistry. The notes are a good overall guide so you know what you’re getting out of the cologne, but don’t be afraid if you see a note that you may not love, it doesn’t mean the entire cologne will smell like that. It’s just how they all work together.

1 Comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

CommentLuv badge