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Best Men’s and Women’s Perfume – Calvin Klein

  • August 3, 2010 at 11:40 pm



It is a known fact that Calvin Klein perfume is one of the most successful lines men’s and women’s perfumes. People that are actually looking for something, which provides a wide range of depth and keeps some good smell around should consider going with perfumes and fragrances offered by line of Calvin Klein. You will come across varieties of products to consider along with the new line of perfumes. You can find Calvin also famed as CK body moisturizer, skin care products, deodorant and much more. In fact the full line of perfume based products would really attract you to come back and purchase again.

On the other hand, both men’s and women’s fragrances are obtainable if you approach Calvin series. Some of the perfumes produced by them are even sold to both sexes in the similar product. To be capable to do this, give a product for women and also for men, the perfume series should be really high in excellence. It also has to be natural smelling, provide a fresh scent and the one, which is merely sensational. This modern fragrance is one, which you would feel really beautiful in. Perfumes and fragrances of such excellence are difficult to come by. To know just how remarkable it is, understand that the Calvin line is particularly been around for fairly a while.

Even when it comes to Men’s colognes Ck are as well-liked as women’s perfume. The way your perfume smell is really important when you want to attract people. Men’s colognes are produced in such a method that men could sense sure of smelling new, attractive and masculine in any kind of situation. Cologne is fashioned for men using innate scents from citrus, woody, musk, and also some times from spicy fragrances.

You are free to select the Calvin eau de Toilette in 200ml, 50ml or in 100ml and much more. Select the perfume, which is ideal for you. This designer fragrance is the one, which would offer you with most typical of perfumes with the most up to date hint in them. This is actually one of the most excellent colognes, which you would find on the industry today. Calvin is a head in excellence products and the line of men’s and women’s perfumes and fragrance is completely compatible to the quality.

Make Perfume – Comparing Alcohol, Solid, and Oil Forms

  • July 5, 2010 at 7:49 am



When you make your own perfume, you have the freedom to make any fragrance you want, but did you know that you can also make perfume in different forms? Of course, you can create standard alcohol fragrances, but there are also the rarer “boutique” styles of solid and oil perfumes. If you want to sell your artisan creations, knowing the advantages of each can put you ahead of the increasing competition.

Most perfume wearers are only familiar with alcohol perfumes. They are the standard for personal fragrance, and there are definite advantages to staying with alcohol. It is refreshing to spray on and feels clean to apply. Some people like the cool feeling of the alcohol evaporating from their skin because it adds to the sensory experience.

You can put alcohol perfume in any atomizer bottle, so there is a lot of flexibility for packaging. In addition, perfume makers sometimes don’t have a choice but to use perfumer’s alcohol; some ingredients, such as certain aromachemicals, absolutes, and resins, will only dissolve with ethanol.

The main disadvantage of alcohol perfume is how the alcohol makes top notes “explode.” The initial scent comes on strong, and some people don’t like the blast of fragrance – it gives them headaches or makes them dizzy.

People with very dry skin or skin problems also tend to stay away from alcohol perfumes because the alcohol will dry it more. Because of their skin’s dryness, fragrance doesn’t last as long. These people usually love solid and oil perfumes, but cannot always find them easily.

You can avoid both the exploding top note and dry skin problems if you make oil or perfume balms. Many people prefer the smoother scent of oil and solid perfumes; they say the fragrance smells richer and deeper. Small perfume brands are making oil perfumes that have a substantial cult following, such as Kai and Night Queen, but there is still a lot of room for new artisan perfumers to carve a niche.

Since the solid and oil formats free perfume makers from the standard, you can explore new scent combinations and fragrance families that would never be accepted otherwise. With oil perfumes especially, people will expect that the perfume will be off the beaten path. Use that to your advantage! People who are attracted to oil perfumes often don’t want a standard fragrance, anyway. They are looking for something unique, something different.

Solid perfume (or perfume balm) is a cool product that you don’t see very often. It could be the oldest form of perfume besides incense. In the early days of perfume making, fats and waxes were the only solvents. people would soak their flowers or bark in heated fat, and the fat would draw out the aromatic oils.

Artwork from ancient Egypt shows people carrying cones of scented wax on their heads. Historians speculate that the cones were supposed to melt over the course of the day, perfuming the hair and body, and protecting the skin from the harsh sun and wind. If you make solid perfume, you are making perfume the old-school way!

Solid perfume doesn’t spill, making it ideal for carrying around in purses and bags. You have some neat choices for packages, like little tins or even in lipstick containers. Innovative packaging will attract customers, especially in person.

There are a few companies offering solid perfumes, but this medium is mostly unexplored. The balm base is a blend of soft butters and waxes, a lot like lip balm. Your balm base must be heated before you add your aromatic ingredients; be careful to use the minimum heat so that you don’t make your more delicate ingredients evaporate off.

Whichever form of perfume you choose to make, be sure to use the appropriate bases to carry the fragrance. For alcohol perfumes, use “perfumer’s alcohol,” which is usually pure ethanol with an ingredient to make it undrinkable. For oil perfumes, use jojoba oil for its long shelf-life, rich feel, and stability. For solid perfumes, any soft or semi-soft mixture of oils and fats will do. Many people use a lip balm base or soft butter, such as mango butter, to start with.

Perfume Reviews

  • May 28, 2010 at 6:26 pm



We always need to wear a perfume when we go out, so we thought it might be a good idea to give some perfume reviews. Find here a short review of some of the best selling and fashionable perfumes

The allure of Diesel Perfume cannot escape us. They have a full line of products for him & her. They are the fuel for life, that one appreciates having. Renzo Rosso founded the company in 1978 and has over 10,000 points of sale and over 50 company owned stores.

Juicy Couture Perfume was developed by Claude Dir. It is a very woody perfume that takes you back to how the continent smells. Juicy Couture Perfumes has a line of perfumes that are very attractive and is sold at stores like Nordstrom.

Marc Jacobs Perfumes is made in England and has a long line of products that bring out the senses in you. Marc Jacobs Perfumes are available online and at good stores everywhere.

J Lo Perfumes was developed for Jennifer Lopez, a film star in Hollywood. It is a fairly new but very successful company. J Lo Perfumes has a line of perfumes has captured life in a bottle.

Joy Perfumes by Jean Patou is a well liked brand. They have a Baccarat Crystal bottle on one of their products. Joy Perfumes makes a product that is superior to a lot and always keeps you ready.

Perfume Outlet is one of the best places to get perfumery. You can easily negotiate in outlets and the perfumes are ready to go for your shopping.

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Making Perfume Last Longer On Your Skin – A Few Good Tips

  • February 10, 2010 at 8:37 am



Sometimes, you find the perfect perfume, but it has one serious flaw. After a few hours, the fragrance has disappeared as though you had never put it on! What can you do to make your perfume last a little longer (and be worth the price of the bottle?)

First, here’s a little background about what makes perfume smell. If the perfume never evaporated, we’d never smell it! The scent molecules evaporate and perfume the air around us, where our sensitive noses detect the scent. Different components of the perfume evaporate at different rates, which means that the perfume will change over time. (This is also called “volatility.”)

Why are some perfumes longer lasting than others? Why do some stay on other people, but not on you? The volatility of fragrances also depends on the wearer. Body temperature, weather, and skin dryness affect how fast your perfume launches off your skin.

People with oilier skin retain fragrance longer than people with dry skin. The oil binds the fragrance to the skin and results in a more controlled release of scent over time. On dry-skinned people, the fragrance tends to bounce right off. Redheads or pale blondes with dry skin have more problems with perfume longevity than most.

If this describes you, try applying perfume to the oiliest parts of your body. Since everyone is different, you will have to experiment and see what works best for you. For women, between the breasts is an excellent place for perfume. The hairline is also good for many people, but it may clash with the scent of your hair care products.

Also, do not put your fragrance on immediately after you get out of the shower. The heat, soap, and water strip away your skin’s natural oils. Try using a body lotion first, and give your skin time to recover its moisture balance. This will give the perfume something to latch on to.

Layering perfume with different products in the same fragrance helps to seal in the scent. If you start with body wash and lotion underneath your perfume, it may control and slow the release of the fragrance. You can also carry an eau de toilette purse spray or roll-on oil to refresh the scent after a few hours.

What if your favorite perfume doesn’t come in body care products? You can make your own by adding designer fragrance concentrates to unscented products. The designer oils are not from the original perfume manufacturer, but made by a separate company to be a close – if not exact – match for the perfume. Most people cannot tell the difference between them and “the real thing,” and it is often the only way you will be able to get lotion, shower gel, and other products in your favorite designer scent.

You’d be amazed at how many are available, and most of them are indistinguishable from the “real thing.” Small or specialty brands, such as Demeter, are not available, but almost every modern popular perfume is. Thousands of perfumes have high-quality duplications for you to use.

To scent your own products is simple. If you can make your own ice cream sundaes, you can add scent to a basic lotion. Unscented products can be found in health food stores, such as Whole Foods and Wild Oats, and drug stores like CVS. You can even make scented shampoo and conditioner! The good news is that unscented products are usually good quality because they are for people with skin sensitivities.

Start with a few drops in a small amount of lotion, and increase the strength as you like it. It’s a good idea to buy a few empty travel-sized containers so you can experiment. If you add too much fragrance, your product may separate or thin out. Don’t worry if this happens – it’s still good!

Just shake it up or add more unscented product to dilute it. 1% is usually the limit for products such as shampoo or body wash before they start thinning; you usually can’t add more than 1% concentrated fragrance to any product that washes or bubbles. 1/2% is the recommended amount.

Remember, though, that perfume is a cosmetic. It’s only temporary, and no matter what you do, it will eventually evaporate completely. Enjoy it while it lasts!

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Popular Perfume and Benefits of Wearing Discount Perfume Or Cologne

  • December 17, 2009 at 12:55 am



While “Mademoiselle” Chanel herself may have created her famous No.5, which is still among the world’s most famous perfumes, that age is well and truly gone. Today, creating a “liquor” is the prerogative of a handful of inventors particularly skilled at handling essences: they are known as “noses”.

It is not a profession that comes with a diploma since, above all, it requires a love of and a gift for fragrances as well as many years of apprenticeship not to mention the fact that a “nose” does not smoke and avoids anything and everything that might ruin his or her talent. After all, these rare experts (who can be counted on the fingers of both hands) must be capable not only of finding their way through a range of several thousand fragrances but also of blending them successfully.

To create a perfume, you need to blend several dozen essences and choose what specialists refer to as the “key note” (the fragrance that is instantly perceptible), the “core note” (which gives the perfume its character) and the “basic note” (which holds the entire structure together). The perfume is created by mixing notes that are fruity or tart, woody, flowery or sensual. Some of these experts work for a particular house such as Jean-Paul Guerlain, who created Samsara, while others create for a brand, such as Jacques Cavalier and Jean Guichard, from Grasse.

The ability to distinguish olfactory notes with a mere sniff is not enough to create a perfume that will remain famous. It also requires a sensitivity for the mood of the day, as was the case for Shalimar by Guerlain, created in 1925, or, more recently, for Opium (1977) by Yves Saint Laurent and Poison (1985) by Dior. Nowadays, perfumes are more startling, such as L’Eau d’Issey by Miyak

Perfume Bottles – Designs and Shapes Seduction

  • September 20, 2009 at 6:53 pm



Why do elegant perfume bottles captivate and seduce us so much? While many wonderful fragrances come in interesting and beautiful fragrance bottles, you don’t have to leave your perfumes in the perfume bottles they came in. For some the scent that the bottles contain are the real prize but the bottles themselves seduce with their shapes and colors. There is something elegant about a vanity or dresser that is lined with perfume bottles. The perfume bottle appeals to our sense of sight and touch.

There are Very close to twenty-one thousand different perfumes being marketed at any one time, and that means there must be an estimated twenty-one thousand different perfume bottle designs aimed at attracting the consumer’s eye. Perfume bottle making is big business, and the leader in the perfume bottle making industry dating back to the nineteenth century has always been the company called Pochet SA of France.

Reuse Your Favorite Perfume Bottles

Fragrance bottles are essential for keeping the scent for a longer period of time as the perfume can evaporate and needs airtight containers so that the quantity does not reduce when not in use. The best perfume bottles are those made from colored glass or some other opaque material so that the perfume does not get evaporated by sunlight. Lately, porcelain is widely used in making perfume bottles and many shapes are given to it like nuts, balls and eggshells.

Limited edition fragrance bottles are sometimes produced by manufacturers. These bottles are so gorgeous that it is hard to give them up when you have finished with the perfume inside. Don’t throw them away, carefully refill them and continue using them. You can find many older novelty fragrance bottles from companies such as Avon and fill them with your favorite perfume. If you browse around an antique store, you might come across a few gorgeous or old fashioned stopper perfume bottles. Wash them out thoroughly and let them dry for a few days before you place your new perfume in these golden oldies. When you purchase an antique bottle or atomizer, always make sure that the stopper is tight so that your perfume won’t evaporate from the bottle.

Make New Perfume Bottles

If you desire and you enjoy adventure, consider taking a glass blowing class and making your own perfume bottle from scratch. Working under the supervision of master artists you can make something that is indeed beautiful and unlike anything anyone else will have or have seen.

By taking a trip to your local beauty supply shop or even a glass manufacturer you can find several different looking atomizers and bottles that can be used to store perfume. If you buy a plain bottle, you can decorate it to your own taste by using colored tissue paper to the bottle to create a stained glass look. Try painting the bottle with stained glass paint or even fabric paint for a textured look. You can also glue beads or other decorations to a perfume bottle to make it truly unique.

An enormous world of collectors have emerged – dedicated to finding and purchasing perfume bottles of every conceivable variety. The International Perfume Bottle Association with thousands of members is dedicated to putting perfume bottle enthusiasts in contact with each other so that they can find those designs that are truly unique.