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Shopping Guide - Perfum and Cosmetics

Initially used as offerings to the Gods, the perfume has become popular with the eastern women, specifically with Cleopatra who used in her body. Differences in skin, styles and climates gave inspiration for the fragrance industry worldwide, opening space for new research that continue finding solutions in the manufacture of wider fragrances. By its evolution the fragrance industry renews itself in both generations of perfume as perfumists.

How to make sure that is the best fragrance?

Each individual has a characteristic and that is why there are so many perfums. It is important at the moment of choice of a fragrance that you do not let other smells to influence your decision. If you still do not know the perfum or are searching for new smells, ask the seller for a couple of coffee beans which will increase your olfatives bellies by promoting greater sensitivity to experience the aromas. For each experiment, smell the coffee beans so a smell does not influence the other. Another tip is to throw the perfume in a piece of cardboard so you can feel the aroma after the evaporation of the original fragrance of perfume.

How to choose the best perfum?

Has it ever happened to you to find a divine perfume at a store and as time passes by the smell become completely different? This is because once the perfume is used it needs a few minutes to the notes of head to evaporate and the notes of heart (the real smell) to come out. A good tip is to not buy a fragrance because you like it in someone you know. The chemical and natural skin oils react with the essences of perfum so that it never matches from person to person. Make a pre-selection of at most six perfums and then test them. Smells of different types are easier to distinguish than similar smells. In a short time, we can recognize five or six different fragrances and only three similar smells.

What are notes?

A perfum is the result of the mixture of 75 to 200 essences, so the issue of its odors are divided into three stages, called notes, each with its time-period:

- Notes of head – it is the first impression of the perfum. It takes about three minutes to evaporate;

- Notes of heart – it is the real smell of the perfum and remain on the skin for five to eight hours;

- Notes of background – they are the notes that give shape to the perfum. They can last up to 24 hours.

It is worth to ask the seller about the note of heart of the perfum you want to make sure if that fragrance will really satisfy you.

What are the characteristics of skin?

Each person has their own chemistry based on the genes, skin type, hair color and even the style of life and the environment in which they live. Try the perfum in your own skin to see how it reacts with the chemistry of your body. Skin type is a relevant characteristic to the choice of a perfum. The hair color, when natural, features the color of the skin, so we can say that:

Brown and Black: the brown skin is generally more sticky and there the fragrances last longer. Eastern essences tend to be the favorite.

Blond: clear skin prefer multi-floral creations of long duration. Generally have dry skin and let the fragrance vaporate easily.

auburn: the skin are very clear and delicate, incompatible with fragrances that contain many green notes.

What are the main raw material?

Raw material for perfums are found in various parts of the world and are often rare and difficult to find. The more difficult to find the raw material, the more specific, the more the value of the product. As the diversity is very large, probably the list below will not list all existing products, however, here goes the list:

Flowers

- Jasmin: the most popular among the materials. It takes 600kg of jasmin flowers, around 5 million flowers, taken one by one in the morning to get 1kg of jasmin essence. Place: Grasse (France) and North Africa;

- Rose: it is necessary to know how the distinct the Bulgarian Rose and May Rose (grown in Grasse). In the combination of both you get the most gentle fragrance of the rose.

- Orange flower: whose essence is called Neroli of Provence (France), Italy and Egypt.

- Tuberose: fragrance which reminds the lily flower.

- Ylang - Ylang: from India, whose name means "flower of flowers."

- Lavanda: from Haute Provence (France).

Grains

- Tonka: from Venezuela

- Coentro: from the Mediterranean countries

- Ambrete: (from Amber) of India and West

- Petit grain: from the leaves of sour orange (Italy).

Wood and bark of trees

- Misore sandals: Italy.

- cedar from Kenya and the Atlas: Morocco.

- bark of cinnamon: the Ceylon and Madagascar.

- bark of Betula: Russia and Canada-used for the note "cuir" (leather).

Leaves

- Patchouli: Indonesia

Moss

- Oak moss: of Yugoslavia and that is the basis of all Chyprees compositions

Aromatic Herbs

- Thyme

- Mint

Roots

- Vetiver of Java

Products of unusual sourcea

- Gris Amber: Amber, secretion rejected and condemned by the sperm whale in the waters of the Indian Ocean and along the coast of Peru.

- musk: from a goat gland of Tibet, Himalaya

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