Why Do So Many Women’s Perfumes Come Out Of France?
Posted on March 5, 2008 | Tagged with: application, cannes, chemical, citrus, eau de cologne, fragrance industry, fragrance market, france, grassed, perfume industry, synthetic, womens perfume | Leave a Comment
Author: Gregg Hall
It sure seems like nearly every quality women’s perfume comes from France, which has been the center of the fragrance industry for over 300 years. The actual beginnings of using fragrance have different origin though.
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Why Perfume Became So Popular?
Posted on February 19, 2008 | Tagged with: aroma dissemination, eau de cologne, eau de parfum, eau de toilette, perfume application, perfume bottle, religious ceremonies, scents, shower, skin, spray | Leave a Comment
Author: Roberto Sedycias
This is a question asked my many of us who are allergic to strong perfume fragrances. Perhaps the belief that perfume acts as an aphrodisiac holds its own to other more practical reasons to use these aromas.
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Tips for Sampling and Choosing Perfume
Posted on February 4, 2008 | Tagged with: after shave, body chemistry, choosing, eau de cologne, eau de parfum, eau de toilette, fragrance, fragrance development, parfum, sampling, scent, wardrobe | Leave a Comment
Author: Donna Kelly
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Perfumes And Colognes - Balance And Notes
Posted on January 26, 2008 | Tagged with: balance, base notes, cologne, eau de cologne, eau de parfum, eau de toilette, essential oil concentration, essential oils, fragrance notes, ingredients, manmade products, middle notes, natural materials, notes, perfume, scent, top notes | Leave a Comment
Jade Honeywell
The fragrance of a perfume or cologne is determined by the ingredients it contains and by the balance between those ingredients. Read the rest of “Perfumes And Colognes - Balance And Notes” …