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What is your preferred kind of outfit?

“Uncover the Zermat aromas that create

memories”

1. What is your favorite beverage? A) Energy boosts or sodas, regular or light. B) Bottled water , iced tea and juices. C) Red, white or sparkling wine. D) Baileys, martini or any other exotic cocktail .

4. What would be the vacation of your dreams? A) A place where you would be able to practice extreme sports.

B) A place wher e you can enjoy outdoors and nature.

C) A luxurious spa wher e you could relax and reenergize. D) A pleasant beach destination with gr eat nightlife.

2. What sports activity are you more attracted to? A) Extreme sports. B) Hiking/ walking. C) Pilates, yoga or tennis. D) Dancing.

3. What is your preferred kind of outfit?

A) Comfortable clothes and original accessories B) Traditional combinations C) Elegant, well-matched accessories D) Modern, body fit clothes

5. What kind of food do you crave more? A) A huge hamburger or a cheese pizza. B) A fresh, delicious salad. C) An herb-infused grilled fish fillet. D) Italian pasta.

IDENTIFY YOUR TYPE OF

MORE A´ S Personality: Modern, optimistic outgoing and energetic.

MORE B´ S Personality: Modern, optimistic outgoing and energetic.

MORE C´ S Personality: Elegant, sophisticated, luxury lover, conservative, sense of fashion.

MORE D´ S Personality: Sensual, captivating, seductive, charming and enigmatic.

WHERE TO APPLY YOUR FRAGRANCE?

Forehead Neck

Chest

Inner arm

Wrists

Back of knees The “TOP NOTE” is the first impression of the fragrance. It initially impacts the sense of smell and is often identified as freshand diluted aromas such as citric, aldehyde, fruity and ozonic.

The “BASE NOTE” is the final impression of the fragrance. It is the longest lasting note that prolongs for several hours after the fragrance is applied. Animal, musk, sweet, amber and fixed essences.

Ankles

The structure OF A PERFUME

The “HEART” of the fragrance, develops and becomes apparent a few minutes after applying the perfume on the skin. Found in flowers, herbs, spices and woods.

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