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Mood-booster Fragrance Tips Fragrance is an important part of finishing a look or a mood. It can be the first thing noticed about you, or the last thing remembered. Fragrances are not just to make you "smell good." Fragrances can affect your mood. Just do not overdo it!
Do's And Don'ts for Fragrance Skin type will also change the affect in the way a fragrance smells on a person. Fragrance wearers with an oilier skin should note that fragrances interact with the oils in the skin to create a more intense scent. Dry skin does not retain fragrance as long as oily skin, which means that the wearer will need to re-apply the fragrance more often.
Personal "Scent Circle" Everyone has a personal "scent circle":
Sensory Stage People in this age group usually possess the keenest sense of smell and will enjoy a broad range of fragrance types is from the most delicate to the most dramatic.
Celebrities Take Scent-er Stage Britney, Paris and the Donald want your dollars for bottles of their scent.
NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - There is a heady aroma of celebrity scents in the air and it's getting thicker by the minute.
Fragrance as a Protective Shield Human beings are far more sense-ative than can be accounted for by sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell. We react in different ways to people and places, feeling¡ them to be beneficial to us or not, although such differences cannot be accounted for by the way they look.
How Should I Apply Fragrance? When using an eau de cologne, eau de toilette, or eau de parfum, spray or dab liberally on the skin. These versions of fragrance are designed to be used all over. Spray in the air and walk into a cloud of scent for an even, head to toe experience!
How to Fragrance Do is and Do not is? There is a lot more to wearing a fragrance than just splashing it on. More important, there are some things that you should NEVER do.
Red Hot Designer Fragrances for Men Choosing hot designer fragrances for men is slightly easier, although it has to be said that the scents that women like for their men are not the same as those that men like for themselves! So, with a LOT of assistance from UK sales figures and a good, strong deep breath of oxygen, here are my hot five favourites for men this season.
Decorating With Fragrance for the Holidays Scented Accents For Every Room of Your Home
Do Keep Your Fragrances Safe From Extreme Cold or Heat? Once a bottle of perfume is opened it should be used. Otherwise it will begin to fade or change its character with time. Long exposure to strong sunlight or extremes in temperature can disturb the delicate balance of the perfume and change its scent. Perfume, to last, should be kept in a cool, dry place away from direct light, preferably in its beautiful box. Just as books must be read... records played...fragrances must be worn to be enjoyed!
Finding Your Perfect Scent While you may be tempted to simply splash on any old scent you favor, keep in mind that fragrances come in different concentration levels and scent families that are appropriate for various occasions and lifestyles. Sound complicated? It’s not really. Picking your signature scent is easier than you might think, once you understand the basics:
Fragrance Facts What is the difference between Perfume, Eau de Parfum, Eau de Toilette, and Eau de Cologne?
Featured Fragrances Bare Essence - Perfume developed and merchandised by wealthy widow Tyger Hayes (Genie Francis) as she struggled in the conglomerate world of the Perfume Industry (filled with sex, corruption and power) on the prime time soap opera BARE ESSENCE/NBC/1983. When Tyger first sampled her fledgling perfume (a.k.a. "Ma Femme") developed by DeHavilland Fragrances in Grosse, France, she said "Sexy smelly Good...Its so basic, so primitive. It's breathtaking, romantic and personal. It's got to be...Bare Essence." With a successful prototype, Tyger established Kellerco Perfume Company.
Fragrances by Design Materials that quickly get into the air
Making the Scent Last The length of time your fragrance lasts is affected by your skin type. If you have oily skin, you’re in luck: scent will last longer on you, potentially up to five or six hours, because of your skin’s higher moisture content. SharpMen with dry skin will find that their fragrance won’t have quite as much stamina, so they may want to apply slightly more (emphasis on slightly) before their next activity.
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