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Teen Perfumes Amid A Differentiation

6 September 2009 231 views No Comment

Perfume Gardens at House of Rose, LLC has just created a full line of fragrances especially for teenagers called “Scent Bent TM”. Among the twenty-nine offerings are Peach, Caramel, Bubble Gum, Baby Powder, Chocolate Mint, Cinnamon, Lemonade, Peach, Peppermint, Watermelon & Vanilla. All are alcohol free so they last twice as long as other perfumes & they contain pheromones, which are attractants. Owner Jane Langdon started her internet business years ago catering to adults seeking floral parfum & spice colognes not readily available in department stores. Word spreads quickly when they wear the new scents & their friends become customers too. Some order different scents for different moods. “I love the Baby Powder when I want a light scent & Tangerine for a fresh scent”, says a high school freshman in New York. Some will merge Musk & Patchouli for a heavy, lingering scent & others will wear Ocean & Fresh Cotton together. Men like Watermelon, Sandalwood, Ylang-Ylang & the five Feng-Shui scents … Earth, Fire, Metal, Wood or Water parfum murah.
Look no further for long lasting perfumes. House of Rose makes them and they last more than twice as long as the other perfumes. Owner, Jane Langdon, started her business because her favorite Crabtree & Evelyn perfume was discontinued and she couldn’t find another. Soon after, people began to ask her what she was wearing and House of Rose began as an internet business with one rose perfume. There are 29 flavors including Baby Powder, Bubble Gum, Chocolate Mint, Fresh Cotton. As Jane says, “Keep your perfume, business and life simple.”
This is a question asked my many of us who are allergic to strong perfume fragrances. It was believed that perfumes were pleasing to the gods and would earn them better places in the next world. Some sources designate that similar perfumes were used in. Moving forward in history, we find the use of perfumes in the lavish Roman baths. Here, the bathers often applied perfume two or three times a day! Pets (dogs, horses) were often perfumed and during certain festivals, birds were free from their cages in order to spray them with perfume. Most of us would have stopped perfuming with dogs and horses, but not the Romans. They also liberally applied perfume to furniture, accent pieces and other household items. Of much interest is the evidence that servants wore different scents from non servants beli parfum.
Most sources of information regarding perfume, note that the perfume container has always indicated the pleasantness or desirability of a particular scent or type of perfume. My own examine has found fairly simple perfume containers many with near astronomical prices.
Because we each have scents of our own, some perfumes will react negatively and the desired effect of the perfume negated. It is important to test a scent before investing $50-hundreds of dollars in a small bottle!
Not all perfumes are alike. They have been identified as such: Perfume, which is the strongest and has the longest lasting aroma; Eau de Perfume, which is used to layer in preparation of the body for perfume; Eau de Toillett, much less concentrated that the others and is reported to sniff much better than it would seem to indicate; Cologne, is the lightest fragrance and only lasts for a brief time.
Correct application of the perfume is also vital in conveying the desired scent. Perfume should be applied to pulse points such as the wrist, the inner elbow, neck, and behind the ears.


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