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		<title>Perfume &#8211; Elegance Personified</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Perfumes have, for ages, been influencing one and all. People came to know about perfumery as early as 14th century. Hungarians were the first to introduce modern perfumes, made using scented oils blended in an alcohol solution. Later this art prospered during Renaissance period and refinements were made. They became an object for royalty among [...]]]></description>
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<p>Perfumes have, for ages, been influencing one and all. People came to know about perfumery as early as 14th century. Hungarians were the first to introduce modern perfumes, made using scented oils blended in an alcohol solution. Later this art prospered during Renaissance period and refinements were made. They became an object for royalty among wealthy and were used in musking their toiletries.</p>
<p>Slowly and gradually, beside flowers, wood, amery, woody, floral bouquet, fougere other categories of perfumes came into being. Modern scents were described in bright florals, green, oceanic/ ozone, citrus, gournad and other freshening scents. The aromas are available in great variety and have often been used by doctors for curing and protecting people from various diseases. Upon their usage for different applications, perfumes became popular among the masses and new combinations were introduced. These captured the interest of all, especially women, all over the world.</p>
<p>Presently, there are many brands offering an extensive collection of Women&#8217;s Scents. They have incorporated an extensive range of Feminine Fragrances. The perfumes offered by them are available in attractive fragrances, which are liked by all. Now females have option to choose one that is perfect for their taste. Even for special occasions there are perfumes that leave an impeccable effect on all. If you want to give your girlfriend or better half something different, then perfumes are a really good gift. They are available in attractive bottles and boxes in varying quantities.</p>
<p>Popular and reliable stores offer Women&#8217;s Perfumes and Women&#8217;s Perfume Sprays from Hugo Boss, Gucci, Christian Dior, Chanel, Kenneth Cole, Revlon and others. Before buying a fragrance you can even go for the tester of a perfume spray to know exactly whether the product chosen is right or not. Usually you would find the perfumes, bought from a good store, leave a subtle, refreshing and oriental fragrance. Once upon purchasing a perfume, it is essential to store it properly away from heat, light and oxygen. Otherwise, the smell of perfume can be altered or distorted. Hope you will have a great shopping experience and avail luxury fragrances at discounted price.</p>
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		<title>Allergies And Perfume</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Dec 2010 14:12:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
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<p>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.</p>
<p>Firstly, the concentrate of the blend of the perfume that you choose has a high impact on allergies. If you have intolerance to the ingredients that create the fragrance, then you can control this to a degree. The lowest concentrated blend is found in Eau de Cologne, which has a maximum of 5% pure perfume ingredients. This means that any reaction will be minimal in comparison to the other strength perfumes that are available. The next lowest strength perfume is Eau de Toilette which has a concentration of between 4% and 10% of perfume ingredients. The Eau de Perfume will contain between 8% and 15% pure perfume, whilst any labelled Perfume is the strongest with between 15% and 25% pure strength ingredients.</p>
<p>All perfumes must state the level of potency on the packaging. Make sure you are aware of the strength, and try a lighter compound if you have any adverse reactions. If you have a reaction to all of the above strengths, then you will need to consider other factors.</p>
<p>Another reason behind an allergy or reaction may be the ingredients used in the perfume to create the fragrance. Synthetic perfume sometimes contains synthetic scents. These synthetic scents are created to mimic a natural smell, but can be more easily controlled. Some natural ingredients are evanescent or short lasting, and so synthetics are used to make the perfume have more staying power. They also increase the life span of the perfume, as synthetic ingredients have a longer shelf life. Although the perfume and its ingredients are rigorously tested, there may still be an adverse reaction in some perfume wearers. If this is the case, then look for perfumes that contain natural ingredients only.</p>
<p>It may not be the perfume causing the reaction, but the base ingredients. If you have an allergy to the carrier alcohols in perfume, then natural perfume is your best option. These will be labelled as either `natural` or `botanical` perfume and these are becoming much easier to find. The reason behind this is the rising interest in global environmental and health issues. Natural perfume is oil and water based, and will not contain any synthetic ingredients. This reduces the likelihood of allergic reactions. These have many advantages in that the perfume is often organic and environmentally friendly also. However, the disadvantage is that the perfume does not last as long as the synthetic types; a small price to pay, however, for well being.</p>
<p>Finally, the allergy may actually be due to the natural ingredients. There is a misconception that all natural things are safe and good for you, but in reality this is not necessarily true. Most natural oils in their purest form should not make contact directly with skin, as they would be harmful. If certain pure oils have an adverse effect on you, then make sure you only buy perfume that does not contain them. If you suddenly develop intolerance to a perfume that you have previously used, consider other factors in your environment such as a change in temperature, diet or even washing powder.</p>
<p>The best thing to do when buying perfume is to make sure you are aware of the ingredients, and make sure you buy according to what suits your skin type. If you do suffer a reaction from perfume, consider the elements outlined above and try to determine the cause. Once the cause is found, it can be eliminated by choosing a perfume that is right for you.</p>
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		<title>How To Know The Difference Between Cologne And Perfume</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Dec 2010 12:19:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whenever you have gone out to purchase perfume, you have probably noticed different sized bottles and well as different prices of the same fragrance. You have probably also noticed that some are labeled &#8220;perfume&#8221; while others are labeled &#8220;cologne.&#8221; You will note that there is a big price difference between perfume and cologne. This is [...]]]></description>
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<p>Whenever you have gone out to purchase perfume, you have probably noticed different sized bottles and well as different prices of the same fragrance. You have probably also noticed that some are labeled &#8220;perfume&#8221; while others are labeled &#8220;cologne.&#8221; You will note that there is a big price difference between perfume and cologne. This is because cologne is simply perfume that has been more heavily diluted.</p>
<p>Most people tend to purchase cologne in an atomizer. This makes it easy to put on before going out for the evening or to work. Perfume also can come in an atomizer, but it is usually much smaller. Take a look at your fragrances and see if they say &#8220;cologne&#8221; or &#8220;perfume.&#8221; In some instances, perfume may be spelled the French way as &#8220;parfum.&#8221;</p>
<p>Because all perfume is mixed with alcohol, it will evaporate after being put on your skin. Only the base note will survive and will stay for a while. The base note is what will be left lingering in the air after you have left the room. Cologne has much more alcohol than perfume and is not as strong. Cologne will not linger in the air as long as perfume, although it will still leave a scent that lasts. The main difference between perfume and cologne is the price for the bottle and how it is applied to the skin.</p>
<p>While some perfumes come with atomizers, which make spraying them on easier than dabbing them on, you must be careful not to use too much of a perfume spray as it will overpower the air. You do not want people to know you are coming from a mile away because of an overdose of perfume. You will want to use perfume spray the same way you would use perfume. Put a dab on the pressure points on the front of your wrists and behind each ear.</p>
<p>You can be a little more liberal with the use of cologne than you can perfume, however it is still important not to overdo it. Because it tends to evaporate quicker, and because we get used to the scent, we often feel we have to put more on because we cannot smell it anymore. In most cases, this is not true and anyone who gets close enough to you will pick up on the scent. You can spray cologne on your wrists, neck and in your hair and then just leave it alone and you will give off the pleasant scent of its aroma.</p>
<p>Price is also a factor when choosing between perfume and cologne. Many people like cologne because it is cheaper, comes in bigger bottles and usually has an atomizer. Perfume is very concentrated and comes in a tiny bottle and has no atomizer. Perfume is generally more expensive than cologne. Both products work just as effectively, although the scent of the same perfume and cologne may smell different on the same woman. Because of the alcohol content and the time in evaporation, the scent of perfume may differ from that of cologne.</p>
<p>In addition to perfume and cologne, there is also a product called a splash that does hardly contains any fragrance at all but is mostly alcohol and water. Jean Nate splash is an example of such a product. A splash can be used liberally all over the body and because of the alcohol, it has a cooling effect on the skin without an overpowering scent.</p>
<p>Whenever you are applying scent, either for an evening out or going to work, make sure you are aware of the difference between cologne and perfume and apply the scent accordingly. You will want o make a nice impression with your scent without overpowering people.</p>
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		<title>History of Perfume</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Nov 2010 16:26:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The use of perfume dates back to the Egyptians when they used it as part of their religious ceremonies by burning incense or by using ointments and balms. Incense is a product which has scented organic materials which, when burned, release a beautiful fragrance. When burnt, the organic compound condenses into fine droplets and scents [...]]]></description>
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<p align="justify"><br/><br/>The use of perfume dates back to the Egyptians when they used it as part of their religious ceremonies by burning incense or by using ointments and balms. Incense is a product which has scented organic materials which, when burned, release a beautiful fragrance. When burnt, the organic compound condenses into fine droplets and scents the surrounding cooler air.<br/><br/>Perfumed oils are not only used to make the wearer smell nice but also have medicinal properties and is used to treat skin complaints. During Egypt&#8217;s New Kingdom (1580-1085 BC) period, women&#8217;s perfume began being used as a cosmetic. Legend has it that Cleopatra conquered the Romans with her perfume and Bathsheba seduced King Solomon with perfume.<br/><br/>Popularity of perfumes spread to the Romans and Greeks, perhaps because of Cleopatra. Romans were extravagant with perfume &#8211; flowers and perfumed waters were placed profusely in spas, bedrooms, banquets and atriums. Perfumery was a flourishing business in Rome with spas and beauty shops becoming meeting and greeting places. It has been said that Nero just by himself burned more incenses than Saudi Arabia could produce in an entire year.<br/><br/>To the Greeks, perfume was almost as important as food. It is thought that the first perfume factory was started in Greece. Guests at banquets went through a ritual of washing their hands in perfume and at the banquet&#8217;s end were given a vial of perfume to take home.<br/><br/>This era of abundance and some say decadence began to fail as the Roman Empire fell.<br/><br/>Perfume then became popular during the 12th century with France becoming the center of the perfume industry during the 16th and 17th centuries. Perfume was incorporated into gloves, applied on clothing and even furniture.<br/><br/>Perfumed cloths were used to disguise the smells and unpleasant odor of the streets. There was some thought during the Black Plague that some scents such as rosemary and lavender could ward off the disease.<br/><br/>Eau de cologne is made up of rosemary, lavender and bergamot. A simple recipe is 1/8 teaspoon of lemon oil, </p>
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		<title>Chanel Perfumes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Nov 2010 17:36:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The world famous Chanel Perfumes have charmed the likes of all who care to smell like a bunch of freshly plucked roses. Now, that would have sounded a bit melodramatic, had it not been associated with the world renowned collection of Chanel Perfumes. It all began when, Coco Chanel, the founder of the world famous [...]]]></description>
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<p>The world famous Chanel Perfumes have charmed the likes of all who care to smell like a bunch of freshly plucked roses. Now, that would have sounded a bit melodramatic, had it not been associated with the world renowned collection of Chanel Perfumes.</p>
<p>It all began when, Coco Chanel, the founder of the world famous Chanel group introduced the exotic collection of rear perfumes and termed it as the Chanel Perfumes. She first bottled the perfumes in stylish containers and then had it gift wrapped by a pair of expert craftsman. This made the collection all the more elite and worthy of respect.</p>
<p>If we talk of the durability, then a single whiff of a Chanel Perfume is enough to give you that lasting fragrance which stays with you till the day ends.</p>
<p>Over here, you needn&#8217;t spray a bottle for an entire minute or two to get the desired effect. This procedure is really convenient for people who have stringent budgets and need to adhere to them. It doesn&#8217;t make sense to change a perfume every two days, does it? Of course, it doesn&#8217;t.</p>
<p>If we talk of quality, then there are few who can compare the likes of an authentic Chanel Perfume. Made from the finest raw materials known to man and bottled to perfection by the choicest of craftsmen, the perfumes of Chanel are always in sync with the latest fashion trends and have never failed to entice the likes of those who care to leave a lasting impact. So, over here, you can always hope to get the best possible quality at an affordable price.</p>
<p>The color combinations and the variety of perfumes are both taken into consideration while producing this elite range, and thus, you have a wide choice at your hand. From bright colors to the choicest of perfumes, the range is wide and caters to all.</p>
<p>The perfumes here are for those who love to be associated with a leading brand and love to take a whiff of this mesmerizing aroma. The price range is not very challenging and should fit in all possible budgets. It would not be a bad idea to join the fashion brigade and take a closer look.</p>
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		<title>The Benefits Of Wearing Perfume</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Nov 2010 00:47:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[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. [...]]]></description>
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<p>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.</p>
<p>Firstly, the effect of perfume on our brains is not necessarily recognised though the effects are certainly enjoyed. Each scent, whether natural or synthetic, emits molecules which enter the nasal passages and eventually reach the olfactory epithelium. This part of the nose has a vast amount of receptor neurons which are each covered in hairs called cilia. These cilia trap the scent and send a message to the brain which enables a person to recognise the perfume. The ability to smell immediately has a positive impact. This is important as some research has shown that people without a sense of smell have a less happy life than those who can smell; scents trigger emotions and affect our mood.</p>
<p>As a result of this finding, perfume has become as much a science as it has an accessory. Aromatherapy studies the effects of natural botanical perfume ingredients, usually in the form of oils in their purest state. Its looks at the effects upon mood and general well being, and applies the knowledge by improving the perfume in the environment and offering a variety of aromatherapy services aimed at improving people`s lives. Aromacology applies this same approach to any available scent, from flowers to sand, and the findings are currently assisting perfume manufacturers worldwide.</p>
<p>The ingredients used in perfume may improve your concentration and enhance your mood. There is a long list of scents that are said to trigger this stimulating effect. Perfumes that contain ingredients such as ginger, sandalwood and rose are claimed by aromatherapists and aromacologists alike to have a stimulating effect on brain neurons. The increased stimulation aided by the use of perfume assists in many everyday tasks, from more focused studying to extra stamina and energy, balanced weight loss to an improved immune system.</p>
<p>Another benefit to be gained from wearing perfume is that it can relax your mood. Certain scents have aldehydes which have a calming effect on the brain. The perfume oils which have this effect include eucalyptus and citronella. Other scents can act as a form of sedative, aiding restful sleep, which helps reduce anxiety and tension which in turn creates a wealth of health benefits. The most famous of these perfumes include lavender and bergamot, which have been used for this purpose for centuries and in a variety of countries worldwide.</p>
<p>The benefits of perfume are not just highlighted by scientific study. Many psychologists state that humans begin to store information about scents when only a few months old, and that scents affect reactions to people and events more than any of the other senses at this young age. In fact, our taste in smells remains more or less the same whereas tastes influenced by other senses are extremely changeable. This means that we choose perfumes for a reason, either it triggers a feeling of nostalgia or makes us feel a certain way. The perfume chosen also has a social relevance; it tells people something about the wearer, and helps cement their identity. Attraction to another person is influenced by invisible scents known as pheromones, and perfume adds to this. Above all, perfume makes the wearer feel fresh, attractive and more confident; and confidence is a definite benefit.</p>
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		<title>History Of Perfume And Fragrances</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Nov 2010 17:07:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You love your perfume but, have you ever thought about how many other people have as well? Let us give you some interesting facts&#8230; Historically, culture has considered the senses of sight and hearing as &#8220;higher&#8221; senses, delighting them to the arts: dance, poetry and music among other forms. The senses of smell, taste and [...]]]></description>
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<p>You love your perfume but, have you ever thought about how many other people have as well? Let us give you some interesting facts&#8230;</p>
<p>Historically, culture has considered the senses of sight and hearing as &#8220;higher&#8221; senses, delighting them to the arts: dance, poetry and music among other forms. The senses of smell, taste and touch have been considered the &#8220;lower&#8221; senses for their connection to primal instincts: survival, nutrition and mating. However, the sense of smell has been underestimated, as well as the desire for mankind to cater to his/her vanity.</p>
<p>The history of perfume dates back to the ancient world. The Egyptians employed fragrances as part of their religious ceremonials, believing that they could communicate with the gods by raising scented smoke; thus, the word perfume -per fumum, Latin for through smoke. Incense was used for religious purposes, while balms and ointments were used for cosmetic and/or medicinal purposes. Myrrh, frankincense, peppermint and rose were common ingredients in early perfumes. The Egyptians invented glass and utilized glass perfume bottles to store their perfumes. They also used gold, hard stones and other materials to make their &#8220;perfume containers&#8221;.</p>
<p>The Persians perfected the art of preserving scents; while the Greeks categorized perfumes according to the part of the plant they came from and kept records of their compositions. Alexander the Great brought perfume to Greece after invading Egypt, and the Romans took on the Greek&#8217;s perfume culture when they invaded Greece. In the mean time, Islamic, Chinese and Indian cultures had been using perfume as part of their religious and social rituals as well.</p>
<p>As Christianity spread, the use of perfume diminished. All that lasted until the 12th century, when Europe started to see the perfume thanks to the international trade. Routes between the East and West were open and new scents and spices made it to Europe. Perfume use revived, as it was a great addition to personal grooming. In those early days of fragrances, people often developed their own fragrances by mixing flowers, herbs, spices and oils in their own home.</p>
<p>The 18th century brought the Eau de Cologne &#8211; &#8220;water from Cologne&#8221;. A young Italian, Jean-Marie Farina invented it in Cologne, Germany, which was a big success in France and subsequently in Europe. The eau de cologne was originally intended for both internal and external use, having both medicinal and cosmetic applications. Napoleon created a legal distinction between pharmacy and perfumery.</p>
<p>Hygiene had become a symbol of soul purity as the 19th century arrived. Modern chemistry and advanced technology made it possible to create new extraction techniques. The biggest of all technological advances was the ability to create synthetic ingredients to substitute natural perfume ingredients that were hard to find or very expensive, bringing the perfume prices down and making it accessible to the masses. Perfume was no longer a luxury for the wealthy. However, there were still only a few brand names available until the 20th century when mass production of perfumes began.</p>
<p>Human beings are vain by nature and have perpetuated the use of perfume as an intricate part of culture. We are in a global society, where technology has made perfumes accessible. Liticias Treasures.com has the classic perfumes as well as the newest fragrances at discount prices</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Perfumes are made from fragrant essential oils and other aroma compounds and are used to sooth the human body. It is essential to store perfumes in bottles that are airtight; otherwise, the fragrance may evaporate. Eau de toilette and Eau de Cologne perfume bottles are a safe way to prevent them from evaporating, as they [...]]]></description>
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<p align="justify"><br/><br/>Perfumes are made from fragrant essential oils and other aroma compounds and are used to sooth the human body. It is essential to store perfumes in bottles that are airtight; otherwise, the fragrance may evaporate. Eau de toilette and Eau de Cologne perfume bottles are a safe way to prevent them from evaporating, as they have lids or stoppers. Certain perfume bottles are made from colored, opaque, or faceted glass that protects the perfume against any damage from sunlight.<br/><br/>Perfumes were of immense significance during early civilization. This is evident from the remains of some perfume bottles found buried in the Egyptian tombs. Manufacturers in Venice made small and decorative glass perfume bottles during the Renaissance period. The use of decorative bottles spread extensively across England, France, and Silesia during the 16th and 17th centuries, owing to the attractiveness of these bottles.<br/><br/>The production of perfume bottles continued in Italy and indulged many glass manufacturers, such as the famous Murano. The glasses were decorated with strands of contrasting colored glass that was used to attain the latticework effect. In Germany, however, the use of white glass bottles of different designs with embellishments and enamels was more popular. In England, during the 18th and the 19th centuries the use of perfume containers gained popularity, as a wide variety of materials such as enamel, silver, and porcelain were being used. The enamel bottles were designed in such a way that they contained glass vials with lids or stoppers to hold the perfume. These perfume bottles were decorated with delicately painted flowers, classical scenes, and landscapes.<br/><br/>Another material used for making perfume bottles is porcelain. Many factories produce bottles in a variety of shapes and styles that resemble nuts, golf balls, and shells. The Victorian styles of perfume bottles were especially designed for ladies and had a delicate and feminine touch. They are still in vogue and treasured by women who sometimes make a hobby of collecting the most exclusive perfume bottles.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The fragrance you use should be one that attracts people to you and not repel them. Therefore it is important that you use a perfume that complements your personality. If you use too strong scents or use inappropriate scents at the wrong times, you will be committing a mistake. You need to know how to [...]]]></description>
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<p align="justify"><br/><br/>The fragrance you use should be one that attracts people to you and not repel them. Therefore it is important that you use a perfume that complements your personality. If you use too strong scents or use inappropriate scents at the wrong times, you will be committing a mistake. You need to know how to select and wear the correct fragrances.<br/><br/>Making the Right Selection<br/><br/>You have to find a perfume that blends with your natural smell and enhances it. The fragrance should be such that it is subtle, but not overpowering. It should not keep people away from you, but near you. A good fragrance will add an extra dimension to your personality and give you confidence.<br/><br/>If you go to the perfume section of any store, you will be assailed by numerous scents. You will be able to use the testers on yourself to check them. You must test out the spray, but don&#8217;t use one scent on top of another. Try out not more than two at a time. Give the perfume some time to settle and then smell it on your skin. If you have time, go elsewhere, and smell again to see how different it smells then. Then you will be able make a more objective decision and buy the right one.<br/><br/>Use each fragrance on your skin, by dabbing or spraying it. It should complement your normal body smells as well as the odors from your washed clothes, and other products you may use like shampoo, deodorant and make-up, each of which will smell different.<br/><br/>Even if you like the smell emanating from you after you&#8217;ve tried it on and waited the some time to get the final smell, try and wait for one day before buying it. After 24 hours you will learn how long it lasts, how it changes during the course of the day and if it causes any reaction like headache or skin problem.<br/><br/>The Right Way of Using Fragrance<br/><br/>There are right and wrong ways to enhance your fragrance. If you have dry skin, you will need to use more. If your skin is oily you can get away by using less because natural skin oil helps in making perfume last. If the weather is cold, then you will need to wear more because cold weakens the power of the fragrance. If a perfume smells good on someone else, it may no smell the same on you, because everybody&#8217;s skin is different.<br/><br/>It is best to apply a fragrance just after bathing because that is when your skin will be soft and the pores will be open to absorb the smell. Try and use a bland or non-perfumed soap, because soaps and deodorants can affect the smell of the fragrance.<br/><br/>Apply perfume to pulse points where it will stay warm and also linger. These would be the inside of the elbow, of your wrist, neck, stomach, chest and the back of the knees.<br/><br/>The Wrong Way of Wearing Fragrance<br/><br/>Now that you how and when to use perfume, you should also know how not to use it. For example, many kinds of jewelry react to perfume and get discolored or spoilt. Costume or junk jewelry, pearls and other beads, metal jewelry can all get damaged with the alcohol or oil in the fragrance. If you must wear such ornaments, make sure you don&#8217;t apply perfume over or around them.<br/><br/>Never stick to only one fragrance the whole year round. Try out different ones in different seasons. Hot weather calls for cooling fragrances while in cold weather you can use stronger fragrances. The intensity of the fragrance also varies with the weather temperature.<br/><br/>Contrary to popular belief, do not use perfume behind the ears where it can mix with natural skin secretions and not smell pleasant. And never spray or dab fragrance on clothes, especially light colored ones because it can discolor the fabric.<br/><br/>If you buy perfume via the Internet, you really ought to have used it before, or at least tried it out in a store near you to see if it suits you or not. The online shops have a wide variety of fragrances and often they cost less than the suggested retail price available at shops in a mall.<br/><br/>If you use the information given above, you will be able to find the ideal fragrance for yourself and attract people with your lovely smell.</p>
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<p>How to buy wholesale perfumes?</p>
<p>The easiest way is to team Up With Friends And Family. And then buy perfumes in bulk because wholesale perfumes are only available in big quantities and they are available at reduced costs. So, to get your perfume at almost rock bottom prices, you will need to locate one of the many wholesale perfume outlets of which there are many.</p>
<p>You can be sure that when looking for wholesale perfume, you would be like any other shopper that heads down to the nearest department store to find the perfume that you hope will lend it to your personality. However, even though buying wholesale perfume means affecting savings, you must still purchase a minimum number of perfume bottles that could mean buying for hundred dollars and even for thousand dollars before you get the wholesale price.</p>
<p>Dealer Vs Wholesaler</p>
<p>It is even possible to pick up wholesale perfume not from a wholesaler, but from a dealer who buys surplus stock and who buys large quantities of items. Some of these perfumes must still be purchased in bulk if you want to avail of wholesale perfume prices.</p>
<p>Shop with Caution</p>
<p>You will find that wholesale distributors are usually available online where you can visit their web sites and pick and choose your desired perfume and pay a price for it that is affordable. You can save as much as fifty percent off the actual price. Also note that you mostly won&#8217;t find certain designer perfumes and you must also be aware that you could get ripped off in the bargain. So, if you must shop for wholesale perfume, do so with plenty of caution.</p>
<p>Trend In Designer Perfume</p>
<p>The new trend in designer perfume is that now days celebrities don&#8217;t seem to want to endorse another companies designer perfume. The rage in Hollywood is for every starlet to have her own line of designer perfumes and cosmetics.</p>
<p>How much the celebrity is involved in the designer perfume?</p>
<p>The answer is it varies. Some celebrities turn the design tasks over to professionals and simply give their approval on the finished products. Other celebrities are involved in the process from the concept stage to the marketing of the designer perfume.</p>
<p>Few celebrities who have their designer perfume brands</p>
<p>Celine Dion &#8211; says she was involved in the development process that decided just what kind of scent she wanted to manufacture. She also took part in designing the bottle and the marketing of her newest line.</p>
<p>Jennifer Lopez &#8211; is another celebrity. Having once worked at a cosmetics counter, she knew exactly what she wanted her signature fragrance to smell like. She even had the bottle design include a pretend diamond ring or necklace on the neck in tribute to her penchant for wearing jewelry. By keeping involved with each aspect of her scent&#8217;s development, she can make sure that the perfume genuinely reflects who she is.</p>
<p>Paris Hilton &#8211; She doesn&#8217;t claim to be involved in every aspect of her perfume designs. However she does take a large role in the marketing of her perfume.</p>
<p>There are also many other celebrities, such as Sarah Jessica Parker and Britney Spears, and sport persons like David Bechkam joining the ranks of perfume makers, the sales of celebrity fragrances will certainly grow in leaps and bounds.</p>
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