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Marc Jacobs Daisy By Marc Jacobs For Women. Eau De...

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Launched by the design house of Marc Jacobs in 2007, MARC JACOBS DAISY is a women’s fragrance that possesses a blend of Grapefruit, Musk, Vanilla, Wood, Jasmine, Strawberry… More >>

Marc Jacobs Daisy By Marc Jacobs For Women. Eau De Toilette Spray 3.4-Ounces

Declaration By Cartier For Men. Eau De Toilette Sp...

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Introduced in 1998. Fragrance notes: orange, cedar, birchwood, and oakmoss. Recommended use: casual…. More >>

Declaration By Cartier For Men. Eau De Toilette Spray 3.3 Ounces

Hypnose By Lancome For Women. Eau De Parfum Spray ...

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Launched by the design house of Lancome…. More >>

Hypnose By Lancome For Women. Eau De Parfum Spray 2.5 OZ

Boss In Motion By Hugo Boss For Men. Eau De Toilet...

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Introduced in 2002. Fragrance notes: basil flowers, dry pink pepper and musk. Recommended use: daytime…. More >>

Boss In Motion By Hugo Boss For Men. Eau De Toilette Spray 3 Ounces

The History Of Fragrance Perfume...

In making a good impression a number of different things come into play – your overall cleanliness, your personality, how well you’re put together, the outfit you are wearing, and, believe it or not, your scent. Women have known for generations that smelling great can attract others to them. And for this reason, they have always hunted the fragrance perfume that will turn heads and create a signature scent reflective of their personality and personal style.
Fragrance perfume comes in a variety of scents and is manufactured by a number of different companies; some of which have long been in the perfume business and others that augmented an already thriving business with a perfume line. It is an industry that has existed for generations and can be traced as far back as the ancient Mesopotamians when perfume was used in its initial form of incense. Ancient civilizations would use burning wood as a part of their ceremonies and would soak such fragrant materials in water after which they would apply the water to their bodies. But ancient Egypt was the first culture to popularize perfume in the form of oils and herbs and using it on a weekly basis to treat the skin.
Because bathing was ritualized in this culture, applying fragrance became part of the ceremony. Fragrance was so highly regarded by the ancient Egyptian culture that perfume was often included in the tombs of the deceased to be carried with them in the afterlife; enclosed in beautiful containers made from pottery, stone, and even gold. Perfumes were also used in the embalming process itself. Such fragrance was oil based and derived from spices and plants – such as ginger, sandalwood and jasmine – imported from India.
Historically celebrated Egyptian women – such as Cleopatra and Nefertiti – further elevated fragrance perfume to an even higher level of popularity. Their frequent use of fragrance integrated into their daily life would forever be associated with this particular time period in Egypt.
The Egyptian reverence for fragrance perfume was passed on to the Greeks and Romans each of which infused their own cultural preferences into the product. Romans used perfume as a part of their public bathing ritual and applied it several times a day to themselves – as well as their animals and even materials in their homes. The Greek culture was credited with first using perfume in liquid form.
Arabs were the first culture to begin using the process of distillation – that which is still used today. In this process oils were extracted from chosen flowers.
But once perfume took root in Europe, it was set solidly in place for future popularity. Used in a variety of fashions throughout England and France, perfume became popular in high-class social circles and among royalty.
Fragrance perfume today has reached a level of variety and mass distribution that would have been hard to imagine in ancient Egypt. Consumers pay high prices for signature scents held within beautiful and unique bottles. And, yet, even as the complexity of perfume continues to evolve over time, its purpose will always remain as simple as it was during its humble beginnings.

Euphoria By Calvin Klein For Women. Eau De Parfum ...

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Launched by the design house of Calvin Klein…. More >>

Euphoria By Calvin Klein For Women. Eau De Parfum Spray 3.4 Ounces

Halston 1-12 By Halston For Men. Cologne Spray 4.2...

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Introduced in 1976. Fragrance notes: sweet florals, wood and musk. Recommended use: evening…. More >>

Halston 1-12 By Halston For Men. Cologne Spray 4.2 Ounces

Perfume and Cologne, Fragrance Through the Ages...

Since recorded history –and probably before—women and men have anointed themselves with scents. It has been said that Egypt’s ruling queens Cleopatra, Nefertiti and Hatshepsut had extensive vats of exotic perfumes. History also notes that during the reign of King Charles II men often carried pomanders, or “nosegays” of scents as accessories. Perfumes through the years were not only used as alluring adornments, but also to dissipate body odor; by today’s standards, personal hygiene of the past was significantly lacking!

In our time, women’s perfumes and men’s colognes are considered to be an essential part of grooming. Heady, beckoning, and elegant ladies’ perfumes can be purchased in retail stores, specialty stores that carry only fragrances, on the Internet, through catalogues, or in duty-free international airports’ shops. Every perfume is built around “notes,” or specific scents; most fine fragrances have upper (the strongest), middle and lower notes all combined to form a single perfume. The top notes may be floral, earthy, musky, grassy, or citrus-based. The great parfumiers of France immortalized top-note fragrances like Chanel #5 by the House of Coco Chanel, Je Reviens from the House of Worth, Shalimar from the House of Guerlain, and Joy from the House of Jean Patou. In fact, Joy is the most expensive perfume in the world at $100 USD for half an ounce.

Men’s fragrances are primarily musky, earthy and citrus-based. Since most men object to the notion that they wear perfume as women do, these fragrances are usually referred to as colognes. Many fine colognes come from designers of men’s clothing such as Ralph Lauren, Versace, Chanel for men, Tommy Hilfiger, and Davidoff. In a recent US poll, Guerlain’s Vetiver, a citrus-based cologne, and Cool Water by Davidoff were top-ranked by men who use fragrances.

When you purchase fragrances, it helps to understand the difference between perfume and cologne, especially in women’s fragrances. Perfume is 100% fragrance-oil based, and very concentrated. Cologne, or eau de cologne, has been diluted with water; it’s smell doesn’t last nearly as long as women’s perfume. To locate fine perfumes, it’s necessary to shop in a specialty store or on-line. Much cheaper colognes are found in drug and discount stores. While a woman may lavishly spray herself with a less-costly cologne, only a small amount of perfume will endure for up to ten hours.

Even the bottling of fine perfume makes a difference in its enduring quality. Since the best perfumes are most often bottled in colored glass or crystal, they stay more fresh and retain their fragrance better than fragrances bottled in clear glass. Colored bottles prevent the essential oils in perfumes from becoming rancid. Many men and women store their fine fragrances in a cabinet to prevent too much exposure to light. Caring for the best fragrances is much like caring for fine jewelry; care must be taken to preserve your perfumes that can last many years!

212 Sexy By Carolina Herrera For Women. Eau De Par...

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Epitomizing the Carolina Herrera woman, this seductive blend of captivating tangerine, bergamot, and rose pepper sprinkled with floral petals, gardenia, and hints of cotton candy warmed with musk – is sure to seduce from the very first encounter…. More >>

212 Sexy By Carolina Herrera For Women. Eau De Parfum Spray 3.3 Ounces

Nautica Voyage By Nautica For Men. Eau De Toilette...

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Launched by the design house of Nautica…. More >>

Nautica Voyage By Nautica For Men. Eau De Toilette Spray 3.4 oz

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