Do you know about Perfumes? Learn now
Many people spend a fortune on a bottle of perfume, expecting it will keep until they are done with it. But is that the case? How long does perfume last for anyway?
The quick answer is that it will not last indefinitely. Perfume is a perishable item so it will eventually go bad. Over time, its quality will degrade and it will become a scent you most certainly don’t want to apply to your body. But how do you know when the time has come to get rid of your perfume? Fortunately, there are a few ways.
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Do you know about Perfumes? Learn now
Author: Jeff Rockwell
Perfume and fragrance are the more innovated and popular brand among today men and women. Perfume and fragrance finds good popularity among the customers as well as becomes the luxurious item. The history of perfume and fragrance is difficult to find out because, even during the past days, perfume and fragrance were started used by the customers. During the past days, the people did not use perfume and fragrance products widely and only some of the people were used perfume & fragrance products. People popularly used perfume and fragrance only after some times. When people realized the need for perfume and fragrance, during the period when they started used the perfume.
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Stuck on Mother’s Day Gift Ideas? Try Perfume! Here are 7 Fast Tips!
Author: Joanna McLaughlin
May Day! May Day! Mother’s Day is May 11!
For many of us, even avid and intrepid shoppers, Mother’s Day poses a special challenge. That’s why perfume is a favorite gift. It’s luxurious, appreciated, and most women love it (and rarely buy it for themselves).
But navigating the perfume counter can be a challenge for newbies and people who don’t know much about fragrance to begin with can find themselves completely intimidated.
Here’s how you can own the fragrance counter, even if you’ve never shopped for perfume before. We’ve put together seven fast and easy things you have to know to survive this.
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The Best Deals in Perfume May not Always be the Cheapest!
Author: Joanna McLaughlin
Secrecy? Mystery? Intrigue? No, this isn’t the CIA. It’s the modern world of fragrance.
The world of perfume is big business, but it’s a business built on preferences, noses, tastes, and the ability to protect your formulas.
There is no legal protection for a perfume formula. If I mix a bunch of ingredients and come up with a wonderful perfume, anybody who can figure out my recipe is free to market the perfume. There is actually a tiny sub-industry of chemists who are doing that very thing, trying to imitate perfumes with drug-store knockoffs labeled “Smells Like White Diamonds” or “Smells Like Eternity.”
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How to Choose Perfume if You are Allergic
Author: Boris C.
Perfume is comprised of alcohol, water and perfume (fragrance) oil. Its intensity is decided with the concentration of solvents in mixture. Most commonly used solvent for perfume is ethanol. Perfume itself is easy to prepare and the trick is to put the essential oils together creating a smell you like.
Did You Know?
The basic formulae for custom produced perfume is 15% to 30% essential oil, 70% to 80% of pure grain alcohol, such as vodka, and 5% of distilled or bottled spring water, however the precise formulae of commercial perfumes are kept hidden.
Perfume is known well for its aromatic fragrance and represents a way of expressing your personality. The full point of wearing perfume is to smell the way you desire.
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