How To Effectively Use Fragrance And Perfume To Set The Right Mood
Posted on April 28, 2008 | Tagged with: daytune, essential oils, light fragrance, look, mood, usage, work | Leave a Comment
Author: Gregg Hall
You can easily use fragrance and perfume to evoke a mood. In most cases, the mood you will want to evoke is romance. The ancient Egyptians knew all about how to use the powers of perfume to evoke romance and which scents were most pleasing. The secrets have been passed down through the ages and even today, people still use perfume and fragrance as a romantic enticement.
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How To Make A Good Impression With Your Choice Of Perfume
Posted on April 10, 2008 | Tagged with: application, base note, essential oils, floral, impression, medium note, perfumery, pressure points, sporty, top note | Leave a Comment
Author: Gregg Hall
Your choice in perfume says a lot about you, as does the way you wear your perfume. If you are thinking of making a good impression with perfume on a new date or a job interview, you will want to make sure that the perfume is right for the occasion and is not overpowering.
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Why Flowers Are Still The Preferred Source For Better Perfumes
Posted on April 1, 2008 | Tagged with: aromas, damask rose, essential oils, florals, flower, jasmine, mood, orange, rosa centifolia, rose, scent, ylang-ylang | Leave a Comment
Author: Gregg Hall
Have you ever taken a stroll through a flower garden and been overwhelmed by the pleasing array of floral smells? The gentle weight of nature’s aroma can lighten our moods and makes even the sunniest day brighter. The power of flowers’ aromas is not lost on the designers of perfumes and fragrances. Actually, flowers make up a major source for perfume manufacturers.
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Why The Best Fragrances Come Straight From Flowers
Posted on March 20, 2008 | Tagged with: aromas, bulgaria, essential oils, flower, fragrance, france, fruit, herbal, jasmine, leather, resins, rose, smell, united states, ylang-ylang | Leave a Comment
Author: Gregg Hall
Surely, you have heard the popular phrase, “Stop and smell the roses”, typically this means you should take it easy, slow down, and enjoy the pleasures in life before they pass you by. When you are walking through a flower garden or someone gives you a beautiful bouquet of flowers, what is the first thing you do? Unconsciously without even being aware of it, you smell them. Many of us love the smell of flowers and when we purchase our own flowers, we do so because we enjoy the smell. This is how perfume developers entice us to buy their particular fragrances; by using the flower smells we love the most.
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Why Do Certain Smells Drive A Man Wild And Which Ones Are They?
Posted on March 2, 2008 | Tagged with: aromatherapy, attraction, essential oils, exotic, flower, fragrance industry, fruit, gardenias, lilies, psychology, scents, smell | Leave a Comment
Author: Gregg Hall
Our olfactory senses are there for a reason, partly for survival. It has long been known that there are certain scents and fragrances that can be used by a woman to elicit an amorous response from a man. Which of these scents are the best and how can they be used to get the effect you are seeking?
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