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Top Selling Perfume of 2008...

Perfume has always been at the top of shopping lists for both men and women. The right perfume can create an aura of elegance and sophistication for the wearer. Many men and women only stick to designer perfume because they know them for their quality, and they are familiar with the smell of the perfumes. The fragrances of perfumes stimulate our sense of smell. They send all kinds of different messages to our brain. And we then decide whether we like or dislike these responses. Obviously, the perfumes that we eventually choose to wear have to impress ourselves, and the people around us. For this reason, it’s a good idea to stick with perfumes that are of the highest quality. No one wants to associate with a person who wears only cheap perfume. So what is the difference between quality perfumes and cheap perfumes? Quality perfumes tend to cost a lot more. That’s because they have gone through more rigorous rounds of testing. They usually have stronger scents that last a lot longer than cheap perfumes. More importantly, the scents are consistent throughout the whole day. Some cheap perfume lose their initial scent quality after just a few short hours. The scent may even evolve into something that is unpleasant! You certainly want to avoid that. For women, here were some top selling perfumes in 2008. Daisy Marc Jacobs – As the name suggests, this is a floral perfume with top notes of strawberry and grapefruit and a woody musk base. This top selling perfume comes in many different types of perfume bottles. You can buy them for personal use, or to give away as gifts. There are even complete sets of Daisy March Jacobs. These cost about $80, while a single bottle of Daisy Marc Jacobs costs about $40. Dolce & Gabbana the One – For this line of perfume, the design of the perfume bottle is rather unique. The lid is rectangular in shape, and the perfume come in various sizes. Depending on the size of the bottle, a bottle of Dolce & Gabbana the One costs between $20 to $80. Emporio Armani Diamonds – This is the ideal perfume for women. The bottles are carefully designed to look like crystals, and the perfume come in small, exquisite looking bottles. A bottle costs between $30 to $70. For men, here are some top perfume releases in 2008. Attitude by Giorgio Armani – Men fragrances are very different from women fragrances. The perfumes come in larger bottles, and they are often the symbol of masculinity and sensuality. The design of the perfume bottles are also quite different. They portray a stronger intensity. Calvin Klein MAN – Calvin Klein MAN series of perfume is more mainstream compared to Attitude. The bottle designs look less elegant, but they come in rather interesting shapes and sizes. Diesel Fuel for Life Men – Diesel may sound like an odd name for a perfume, but this line of perfume seem to have taken off quite well. The designs are rather unique – the bottles are wrapped in tough looking but smooth feeling fabric.

What perfumes smell like lavender and vanilla?...

Just curious… what perfumes contain lavender and vanilla notes? If you know the exact name that would be great.

Fragrance Perfume Cabinet...

Potpourri (Bu-nga)
Potpourri is a perfumery made of scented fresh or dry flowers, mixed with eau de per fume or the Nam-ob Thai, and put into small fine bags. Traditionally, the Thais in the central part would make a potpourri as an accessory for some ceremonies, or as a souvenir in blessing occasions such as house warming and wedding. No potpourri is made for religious ceremonies such as monk-hood celebration or funerals.
The Thai knew potpourri from the Java, which called it “Bu-nga rum pai”. Prince Damrong Rachanuparp an Prince Narisaranuwatiwongse described the origin of Bu – nga pai in the Sarn Somdej book, that “Bu-nga” means flowers, while “rum pai” means “rum” or deep vapouring. Thais might have known potpourri since the latter period of Ayutthaya era because it was a time when a lot of Malayan people settled in the country.
Thai potpourri could be found in three categories: fresh, dry and Chan Hom (Fragrant Chan). Cloth bags that are made to fill potpourri need to be fine and thin in order to avoid leakage of flowers. Fragrant flora in Thai perfumeries are as the followings:
Kularb Mon
Science Name:Rosa damascene Mill
Family:ROSACEAE
General Nam:Kularb On, Yee Soon, Sommer Damask Rose.
Usage:All year flowering, petals could be used to decorate food and to make perfumeries.
Kradung Nga Thai
Science Name:Canaga oderata (Lamk) Hokker F et Thoms
Family:ANNONACEAE
General Names:Kradiung Nga, Kradung Nga Bai Yai, Saman Nga,Sabun nga ton, Ilang-ilang, Yalang-ylang
Usage:Fowering plants, ingredients are used for Thai perfumeries.
Kannikar
Science Name:Nyctanthes abor – tristis L.
Family:VERBENACEAE
General Names:Kanikar, Kornnikar,Coral jasmine, Night jasmine
Usage:Flowering bush plants, ingredient are for Thai perfumeries.
Kajorn
Science Name:Telosma minor (Andr. ) Craib
Family:ASCLEPIADACEAE
General Names:Salid (central Thai), Milkweed Family
Usage:Flowering crawling plants, long life, ingredients are for Thai perfumeries.
Chan Krapor
Science Name:Vatica diospyroides Syming
Family:DIPTEROCARPACEAE
General Names:Kheaw NguKhao (Pang-nga), Chan Por (south. )
Usage:Flowering plants, strong scent, ingredients are for Thai perfumeries.
Chan Ted
Science Name:Myristica fragrans Houtt
Family:MYRISTICACEAE
Genral Names:Chan Ban (Chan, north). Chan Nited (central. ), Mace, Nutmeg
Usage:Seeds and flowers are ingredients for Thai perfumeries.
Champa
Science Name:Michelia champaca L.
Family:MAGNOLIACEAE
General Names:Champa Khao (Trang). Champa Thong (NakhonSri Thammarat. ) Champa P (Surat Thani), Champa Gor, Champace, Orage Chempaka, Champak, Sonchampa
Usage:Flowering plants, with flowers as ingredients for Thai perfumeries, specially in hair conditioner, Nam-Ob Thai and Nam Proong.
Chalood
Science Name:Atyzia nitens Kerr.
Family:APOCYNACEAE
General Names:Lood (Pattani. ), Chanood (Surat Thani. ), Lood (south).
Usage:Flowering crawling plants used as ingredients for Thai perfumeries.
Chammanard
Science Name:Vallaris glabra Ktze
Family:APOCYNACEAE
General Names:Chomnad, Chammmanard (central. ), Chammmanrd Farang, Dok Khao Mai (Bangkok. ), Somsai (north. ),Bread flower as ingredients for Thai perfumeries.
Usage:Flowering crawling plants with thick leaves and flowers as ingredients for Thai perfumeries.
Mali
Science Name:Jasminum sambac(L) Ait.
Family:OLEACEAE
General Names:Khao Tak (Mae Hong Sorn. ), Mali Khi Gai (Chiangmai. ), Mali Pom (north. ), Tia Moon, Mali Son, Mali La, Mali Luang, Arabian Jasmine, Jasmine
Usage:Flowering plants with flowers as ingredients for Thai perfumeries.
Kaew
Science Name:Murraya Panculata (L)Jack
Family:RUTACEAE
General Names:Kaew Khao (central. ), Kaew Khi Gai (Yala. ), Kaew Prig, Talai Kaew (north. )Kaew Lai (Saraburi. ), Ja Prig (Lampang. ), Gamuning, Andaman satiwood, China box tree, Orange Jessamine, Satin-wood, Cosmetic Bark Tree
Usage:Flowering bush plants of which flowers as ingredients for Thai perfumeries.
Thai -style Sachets
Many Thai flowers are delicately scented and lend themselves well as ingredients in sachetmaking. Thai ladies, since the old days, have perfected the arts of making fragrant sachets from these dried flowers. The flowers used for this purpose are usually small in size and possess long lasting fragrance. Flowers from bullet wood, rose petals, jasmine, henna flowers, bread flowers (Vallaris glabra Ktze. And Coffea bengalensis Roxb. ) are commonly used. In addition, the leaves of fragrant screw pine

Womens Perfume Offers Many Varieties...

It’s possible there are as many different womens perfume types as there are women in the world. From heavy and sensual to light and wispy, the choices of scents can be a little staggering. Finding the ideal scent will likely take trial and error, but it can be done.
Before running out and trying to pick from the many different types of womens perfume available, it’s a good idea to take a crash course in the major styles. The scents will vary greatly within each subclass, but the overall body will remain fairly true. The main options in womens perfume include:
Oriental
This is the type of woman’s perfume that will generally be considered “heavy” by those who don’t wear perfume at all. This fragrance class tends to include the spicy, musky scents that leave a very strong, lasting impression. Many find them to offer a unique, sensual appeal. Some of the biggest brand names in perfume can be categorized as Oriental in style. When bold and sensual statements are desired in perfume, the Oriental class is generally the one of choice.
Floral
These are the standard flower fragrances available in so many perfumes. Whether they offer just a hint of the scent or are strong in nature will depend on the make and the dilution of the oils. From rose-scented to lavender and beyond, the florals are well loved by many and are a favorite class of womens perfume.
Chypre
Meaning sincere in French, this class of perfumes tends to embrace the natural, “clean” scents. From citrus and aquatic to woodsy and beyond, many of the perfumes that fall into this classification are light by design and easy on the nose. Rather than making bold statements like the Oriental perfumes, these fragrances tend to just give a hint of the scent.
Within each major classification of womens perfumes there are literally hundreds and hundreds of different fragrances. From costly designer names to more affordable everyday perfume brands, examples can be found that fit in each class.
To find the best scent for personal use, it’s a good idea to look at the major characteristics of each class and match them to personal tastes. For example, a woman that enjoys stronger, bolder scents that last and last might find the musk and spices of the Oriental type perfumes alluring. Women who want smooth, light and sporty fragrances tend to flock toward the chypre varieties. Floral type perfumes scream feminine and when this is the desired message, these scents can be perfect.
Before picking out a perfume, especially an expensive one, it’s a good idea to try out a sample on for size. What smells fantastic in the bottle doesn’t always work well with a woman’s personal physical chemistry. For the best test, check out the perfume sample for a few hours and then decide if it’s the right fragrance.
With hundreds and hundreds of scents falling into the major classes of womens perfumes, it’s possible for just about anyone to find the ideal fragrance for them. It might take a little trial and error, but there’s a scent for everyone.

How do you recycle old perfumes bottles with liqui...

Basically I am asking how I can recycle a perfume bottle that still has some of the perfume in it. My wish is to do it in an environmentally save method. All my new perfumes are environmentally friendly.
Apparently I did not make myself clear enough. The perfume I wish to get rid of is not environmentally friendly. It would be unwise to simply pour it out. This is why I have asked this question.

Need to Buy Perfume as a Gift But Hate the Perfume...

From time to time, we all feel inclined to give a gift to a special person and perfume is often a very appreciated, much valued treasure. If you’re thinking of buying perfume for a special woman in your life, don’t despair. It isn’t all that hard. Even if you don’t know what she likes and even if you hate the idea of going to the perfume counter. I can talk you through this. The first thing you need to do is confirm that your recipient likes perfume (not all women do).

I think the easiest method is just to ask slyly if she has a favorite perfume. Most women who like perfume, even peripherally, will be able to name a couple of scents.

Some women don’t need asking. You just know by their smell that they adore perfume.

You can buy a favorite scent, but it’s even more charming to introduce a woman to her next favorite scent. How do you do that? By planning.

If you’re the brazen type you can sashay right up to the perfume counter at your local department store. This is scary territory for a lot of men (and even some women) because everybody seems like they know something you don’t. Well, they probably do, but that doesn’t matter. What matters is that you get your perfume.

A great boon for men and people who fear encounters with the tragically hip (the kind of clerk who works at a perfume counter) is the online perfume store. The drawback is that you can’t smell before you buy. But in a lot of stores today, you can’t try fragrance on very much, either. At most department stores you have to ask specifically for a sample of a fragrance and then they give it to you on a little matchstick of paper that they wave around in the air like it was going to turn into a dove and fly away.

Perfume on paper is not the same as perfume on skin. Besides, the only way to get one of these samples is to know what you want. Want to try on Cinema by Yves St. Laurent? If you know that much and can find the Yves St. Laurent territory at the perfume counter, you can ask for that. But if you don’t know to ask for it by name, you won’t get it.

That’s why online shopping is practically the same as in-store shopping. It’s not like you get to sample very much anyway.

So let’s talk types.

A great “type” of perfume is what I call French. Nobody else calls it that, but I can explain what I mean. The great perfumeries of France have a sort of trademark character to them. The scents are soft, floral, and tend to favor the powdery. Don’t expect a lot of fruit clatter. These scents are considered the world over to be classics, sophisticated, dignified, expensive, and beautiful. They are feminine. Women who like French scents tend to be more mature (mom-type fragrances) or women in the business world or females with classic tastes and sensibilities. Like that? Try these lines: Chanel, Nina Ricci, Yves St. Laurent. There are others but that will get you started.

Or are you looking for something fun, youthful, and hip? Then you have to go foody. Yes, perfume smells like food these days. Try Pink Sugar by Aquolina, Groove by Carol’s Daughter (or try her Almond Cookie which smells exactly, and I mean exactly, like it sounds), Sugar Blossom by Fresh or Coney Island by Bond No 9. By the way, if you’re looking to please a perfume sophisticate, you’ve got to turn up some new brand, not a big name you can get at a department store.

Belonging to this group (yet a bit in a class by itself) is a scent called Angel by Thierry Mugler. By the way, Angel is the best-selling perfume in France. Go figure.

Want to gift your recipient with a brand she likely doesn’t have (and may not have ever tried)? Go to Bond No. 9. Or buy the fragrance attached to the brand of Coach or Tiffany (yes, they have a signature scent). Or go to a boutique house like Niel Morris. All of these are sold online.

Another main type of perfume is the American perfume. American scents tend to favor orange and citrus notes, be fresh, and have exuberant florals. Who likes them? Most women can wear these fragrances with ease; they work well with most skin chemistries. They’re very flowery, so it may be that the hyper-youthful will find them “old fashioned. ” But most people over 15 (in spirit if not in chronological age) will love them. I’m thinking Beautiful by Estee Lauder, Romance by Ralph Lauren, Eternity and Obsession by Calvin Klein.

Now if you want a very sophisticated little twist on the classic American fragrance, get some Euphoria by Calvin Klein. It’s a strong American scent with a bubbly soupcon of fruit.

Many mature women like the thoughtfulness of receiving hard-to-find nostaglic perfumes. You can still buy Youth Dew by Estee Lauder just about everywhere. For more difficult-to-find scents, shop the unlikely online source of The Vermont Country Store. They specialize in nostalgic stuff. Look for Tigress, My Sin by Lanvin, and Joy by Jean Patou.

You may want to give your youthful and lovely recipient a fragrance that is nostalgic but not because she “used to wear it. ” Consider going back into the fragrance archives to dig up forgotten treasures. The best two here are both at the Vermont Country Store. Buy her Evening in Paris or Christmas Night. Both are fragrances from Paris in the 1930s. Evening in Paris was created by the same “nose” (perfumer) as Chanel No. 5 and I think it’s just as fabulous only more obscure (which makes it even better). Christmas Night is a sensational fragrance but it’s so rare even a lot of women of fragrance here don’t know it.

Both would be cool gifts to a knowledgeable perfume person to show that you know your stuff.

If you’re giving perfume to somebody who doesn’t know a thing about perfume, you can’t go too far wrong with the so-called “fresh scents. ” Fresh scents were designed to smell like soap or clean air or ozone or something. They’re the equivalent of natural-looking make-up. The best fresh scent, in my opinion, is Grace by Philosophy, but any of the Philosophy line is good. You can get these online at Sephora.

Scents that work for men and women include Calvin Klein’s One and Gramercy Park by Bond No. 9 (which is also not widely worn).

Do the Harajuku Lovers Snow Bunnies perfumes smell...

I saw them at the mall today and thought the bottles were so cute (especially Love)…

My question is, are the scents different than the regular perfumes, or are they the same?

Thanks so much xx

History of Fragrance Perfume...

When it comes to creating a great impression of yourself there are a number of factors that matter. This includes your personality, how you put together your outfit, and even your smell. Women have known for many generations that a great smell can help to attract other people. For this reason, finding the perfect fragrance is one of the best ways to show off your personality and your unique style.

There are a number of different scents in the perfume available to buy, made by many different people. Some of these have been in the business of perfume for a long time, and others decided to get into it to take advantage of the growing market. In fact, perfume can be traced as far back in history as ancient Egypt. This was the first culture ever to make perfume popular, and it was used as a weekly treatment on the skin with a mixture of herbs and oils.

In ancient Egypt, bathing also became ritualized. Applying perfume was simply part of the ceremonies. It was held so highly, that in the ancient Egyptian culture perfume was even put into the tombs of those who had died – something that they would carry with them into the afterlife. Perfumed were usually kept in stunning containers, including those made from stone, pottery and even gold. Perfume was an important part of the process of embalming. Most of the fragrances used in those times came from plants and spices with oil – including sandalwood, ginger and jasmine. Many were sent from India.

Egyptian women, such as Nefertiti and Cleopatra, that have been celebrated throughout history used perfume as a way of making themselves more popular and more attractive. They used perfume almost every day so that it would soon become something forever associated with ancient Egypt. This use of perfume by the Egyptians was also seen in the Romans and the Greeks, all of which had their own ways of using the product. The Romans wore perfume as part of their bathing rituals, applying it as many as several times a day. They even used it on animals and various materials within their homes. In Greece they were said to have used the first perfume in a liquid formulation.

The first people to make use of a process known as distillation were Arabs, and this process is still being used today. This simply means the way in which the oils are extracted from flowers. Once perfume become popular in Europe it was destined to be popular forever. It was used in many different ways and through many different fashions in both France and England, most notably as part of the upper class social circles and amongst the royal family.

Today, the fragrance we use has so much variety and is available from so many different places that this would have been hard to envisage in ancient Egypt. We now pay very high prices to get our hands on some of the most popular designer scents, in many different types of beautiful bottle. Over time perfume has evolved, but it has always been popular and remained true to its humble start.

Delicious Perfumes Through Most Wanted Designer...

 

We have to search most wanted designer those are so much famous for their stylish fragrances & qualities in the perfumes in today’s world. We had some name of famous designers those are Alfred Sung, Bill Blass, Bobby Jones, Bourjois & Britney Spears etc. They all of the designers were produced accessories, fragrances and other fashion items for both men and women where Mr. Alfred is now a very popular and respected fashion designer who manufactures some of the greatest fragrances around us in 1981. There are lovely fragrances for men and woman to enjoy, as long as you want to smell good, in the current date we have to try Mr. Alfred’s fragrances for best suites. Mr. Alfred is now counted into hot listed designer in perfume network. After Mr. Alfred, Mr. Bill Blass is famous for simple fundamental for perfumes & colognes for men and women use & having another quality is different from others designers. Mr. Bill Blass is always believed in charges. Mr. Bill Blass was introduced his first women’s perfume in 1970 with delicious floral & fragrances for precious moments for women specially.

 

Another Designer is world famous as actress is Britney Spears. Britney spears are playing important roles for women and she is famous for changing, modification & improvements into the women through wonderful and long time smells. Britney Spears Perfumes designed for women and women are using Britney Spears Perfumes to improve beauty, skins and pleasure. Most of the women’s perfumes made for romantic wears by Britney spears through those every woman unlocking her power by allowing her to release the beauty from perfumes. And Mr. Bobby Jones was mentioned in the greatest players in golf history. After the retired from sports careers he made himself popular in the perfume network market. Mr. Bobby Jones was specially introduced colognes for men and he designed perfumes for women also.

 

They all designer are supporting discount perfume, cheap perfume, brand perfume and wholesale perfume from local store room or on online shopping for women and men. They all are classified fresh, flowery, fruity-citrus, sexy, luxurious and oriental fragrance. A delicious scent possesses mixture of with different notes through all designers. They all designer are referral theirs fragrances for office , daytime, evening, night, romantic, casual and occasional wears due to conditional moments & requirements for men & women. After getting the information of the products we can know easily that how can we use it at what time. This is time where we can find the information simply about those most wanted designers from our large world.

 

where to find good bargains on perfumes in bay are...

I am looking to buy good perfumes and was wondering if anyone knows of a bargain buy?

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