Paris Hilton Perfume – Hit Or Miss?
Author: Blog About Perfume
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OK, so we all know that companies name their products after celebrities in order that the famous name will make the product sell better. However this can be a double edged sword. And in the case of Paris Hilton perfume, who can be in the news reports for all the wrong reasons, you might be forgiven for thinking that her name might actually harm sales. But then, as the saying goes, there is no such thing as bad publicity. So maybe the fact that her name is in the news reports is enough to boost sales.
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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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