JomasUnless it's a light freshie I love to bathe in during summer, I would go for the smallest bottle possible.
And I don't consider larger bottles to be less expensive. If 100 ml cost 200 Euro and 50 ml cost 150, I still saved 50 Euro. I will struggle anyway to empty that smaller bottle and it will take years and years.
Yes, I feel the same! I only own 15 perfumes, of which only 3 are 100ml bottles. And despite wearing perfume everyday (and reapplying on most days) I still feel like I barely make a dent in my collection. On top of that, my tastes do change over time and I have gotten bored with certain scents before. Buying a 100ml bottle seems like such a waste when I already know that I'll most likely get bored with it. On top of that I like having several options to choose from and with the way I use my perfumes it will probably take me over ten years to finish a big bottle.