June 28, 2009
Different Types of Perfumes
By admin
Perfume is a scented liquid worn on the skin to impart a pleasant odor. Perfume has been used throughout history for a variety of reasons. Remember perfume reflects your personality and keeps your presence alive even in your absence. If you want that tempting smell to remain around you, apply perfume every 4 hours. Perfume has always been a vital part of human culture; people have perfumed their hair and bodies with oils, resins, flower and herb extracts and animal scents since earliest history. Wearing scent is pleasurable, it is an expression of individuality it attracts mates and makes us nice to be close to. Perfumes are more for the wearer they make us feel wonderful.
Pure perfume is rarely sold, since it is prohibitively expensive and, frankly, far too easy to ‘overdo’. Eau du Cologne and toilet water are more lightly scented perfume products. Originally, Eau du Cologne referred to a specific citrus-floral blend made in Cologne, Germany, which had a lighter scent and could be applied more liberally. hey are preferred by people with dry skin who find the alcohol in most perfumes too drying. Oil-based perfume can be formulated into a solid perfume with the addition of a little melted beeswax, to make a waxy block that can be rubbed on the skin. You might want to create custom trading pins of your favorite brand or type of perfume as a collection.
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