The Benefits Of Wearing Perfume
Posted on December 24, 2008 | Tagged with: accessory, aldehydes, aromatherapy, cilia, commodity, enjoyment, ingredients, luxury, olfactory ephitelium, popularity, psychology, scent, science, social | Leave a Comment
Perfume has been used throughout history for a variety of reasons. Perfume has proved itself to be a valuable commodity in both ancient and modern times, with the modern perfume industry turnover in its billions every year. Perfume is a luxury, rather than a necessity, and yet its popularity grows rather than wavers every year. The reason behind this is the enjoyment that the wearer gains, and this type of enjoyment stems from the recognised and unnoticed benefits that wearing perfume provides.
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Allergies And Perfume
Posted on December 15, 2008 | Tagged with: allergy, concentration, eau de cologne, eau de perfume, eau de toilette, ingredients, natural, perfume, preparation, sensitivity, synthetic | Leave a Comment
There are various elements that are considered in the preparation of any perfume. If you are buying perfume, it is worth being able to understand what the perfume manufacturer displays on the bottle. To make the right choice, it is worth knowing what to look for. No one would eat food that was not clearly labelled, yet many people are uncertain of their perfume ingredients or the preparation methods that create them. This is particularly important in modern times when pollution levels have increased sensitivity and allergy levels.
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Perfumes And Colognes - Balance And Notes
Posted on September 7, 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
The fragrance of a perfume or cologne is determined by the ingredients it contains and by the balance between those ingredients.
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