Perfume is expensive due to its ingredients. The ingredients which are used are rare. Due to their cost of manufacturing perfume becoming high. It is more expensive than scents because they are created to give a more long-lasting smell than scents. Many perfumes may also be crafted from the tree roots or delicate flowers’ extracted exquisite oils. On the other hand, in the making cheaper perfumes usually feature ingredients that are easier to procure, or synthetic chemicals created in labs are used. 

Ingredients of perfumes

Expensive have fragrances blended using multiple ingredients, which makes the perfume expensive. Rarest and sought quality ingredients are essential oil that is used in luxury perfumes. The perfume is expensive when the ingredient used is difficult to acquire. Some of the most prized ingredients are as follows:

Natural musk: it is one of the most difficult to obtain animal products on the market and it is the most expensive.  Ambergris: It is made from the intestines of sperm whales under Endangered Species Act since 1970 which has been listed as endangered.  Jasmine: To yield one source of essential oil it takes approx. 240000 handpicked jasmine flowers. Oud: This is a certain type of mold that’s been infected with oil distilled from the heartwood of agarwood.  Orris: This is derived from the root of the iris is and considered the rarest perfume ingredient. Bulgarian rose: They have been cultivated for centuries and these roses are handpicked each month of May from a valley in Bulgaria.   

Moreover, some luxury perfumes also contain synthetic ingredients which are difficult or expensive to craft.  

Manufacturing cost of perfume:

Professional perfumers are the ghost-writers of the perfume industry, remaining anonymously behind the imposing brand names they are familiar with. 

Some of the largest brands have their master perfumers and many of them have outsourced their scents from large fragrance corporations such as Givaudin, International Flavour and Fragrance(IFF), and Firmenich are few of them. They charge for their formulas from the brands and get passed on to the customers. 

The cost of perfume packaging:

Spritzing the perfume is almost a ritual for some people. The luxurious packaging are cannot be underestimated. There are two reasons behind this: 

1. Visual aspect-

A beautifully crafted bottle has a stronger attraction than the normal ones as it has also effectively presented its brand. The best way to stand out in this competitive market is to ensure visual appeal. Everyone can easily attract to the bottle on the shelf which is beautifully crafted. 

To reassure customers of its value the breath-taking fragrance bottle is sold in a premium box. The presentation plays an important role, in the pricing. Some may dismiss unimpressively the lightweight bottles being ‘lower quality’ and many are swayed by the bottle which is heavy in the palm of their hands and harbors a higher quality fragrance. 

2. Protecting the Perfumes: 

Apart from its being decorative, it also fulfills more practical functions such as protecting the integrity of the fragrance. An airtight and good perfume bottle ensures that the perfumes last long after the purchase and by trapping the scent within keeps the light safely away. To keep a fragile glass bottle safe is a big responsibility.  

-When taking care of these mentioned things the price tag already bumps up for luxury fragrances and the cost of production becomes high.   

-Perfumers are aware of the fact that the beautiful packaging makes a product stand out in a sea of fragrances and as well as can elevate the experience. 

For example: there is a French company known as Baccarat that creates and sells the finest crystal in the world. An extremely valuable thing is the price of its bottle. Some of the luxurious brands sell their perfume in Baccarat crystal bottles. Other bottles boast embellishments like solid good details and also like diamonds. 

Luxurious bottles are ultimately expensive and they are absolutely a status symbol. This depends upon person to person how much they can afford. 

Million-Dollar of Marketing:

There are some companies that spend splurge on A-List celebrity spokespersons and extravagant ad campaigns. The companies spend millions on the marketing of their perfumes. The more they do market or collaborations with different brands, the more people can recognize their brands. Even going so far as creating only so many bottles to be sold, some branded market perfumes are similar to art or very fine wines.  The buyers with lavish taste and exclusivity generate hype are consistently more than they are willing to pay the price-  owning a coveted bottle of something so special, perhaps for the bragging rights. 

Conclusion:

Perfumes are expensive due to their ingredients which are used in crafting and their marketing cost makes it worth expensive. The more expensive perfume, the better fragrances you got and the rare ingredients.  

Frequently asked questions: 

Q1: is it worth buying an expensive perfume?

Ans: The more you pay, the better product you will get. Some of the ingredients are expensive and rare and have a good smell so it is worth buying them. 

Q2: Do some perfumes made from animals?

Ans: The natural origin of animal notes is forbidden today in the perfume industry. Musk, castoreum, hyraceum, civet and ambergris are the main ones. To enhance smoothness in fragrances natural animal notes in perfume creation are used. 

Q3: What is the difference between expensive and cheap perfumes?

Ans: Expensive perfumes have a good smell. They are made by highly skilled perfumers. Sometimes, the cheap perfumes are sweeter because of their ingredients. Sweeter-smelling ingredients are cheaper to include in scents. Rarely, are the less expensive perfumes sweeter, they are mostly used by the younger audience as they may not have to afford expensive ones. Moreover, this is not always the case.