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Perfume Definitions and Facts


The following are definitions and facts about perfume that you may not know. This information might enlighten, delight, and educate you when purchasing the right fragrance for you or for someone else.



Perfume Pleasant odor, a preparation used for scenting, fragrant, sweet, or agreeable in smell. (parfum)



Perfumery A perfume house that creates perfumes.



“Nose” A nose is a person who creates fragrances. Years ago perfume making was handed down throughout generations among families. However, now there are schools dedicated to the science of perfume making. Currently, there are three major French perfume-makers having their own in-house blender. These three are Chanel, Guerlain, and Jean Patou.



Eau de Parfum (EDP) 10-30% aromatic compounds. Usually has the most intensity and longevity.



Eau de Toilette (EDT) 5-20% aromatic compounds. Usually is less intense and less longevity than EDP. NOTE: Different design houses may vary the intensity where EDT may be stronger than EDP.

Eau de Cologne (EDC) 2-5% aromatic compounds. This is a type of light perfume that originated in Cologne, Germany and is defined by its typical concentration of about 2-5% esential oils. Eau de Cologne, or just "cologne", has now become a generic term. Ironically, however, the original eau de cologne from Cologne is not an eau de cologne, but an eau de toilette, because it contains more than 5% aromatic compounds.

Why do many older people use too much perfume? As people get older, their sense of smell diminishes. Therefore, they apply too much perfume.

Does a fragrance smell the same on everyone? No. Everyone has a unique body chemistry based on skin type, hair color, and the environment in which we live. It is important to try a fragrance on your skin to see how it reacts with your own body chemistry. Also, different skin types affect the fragrance. Oily skin holds scents much more than dry skin. People with dry skin need to reapply more often.

How long can a fragrance be stored? Fragrances do not last forever. Fragrance bottles should be stored in a dry, dark place. Keep them away from heat as extreme temperatures can detroy them. Colognes and eau de toilettes (not parfum) may be kept in the refrigerator to keep them fresh. Fragrances can last up to three years from manufacture date. Take care to check dates.

Does perfume stain clothing? Most perfumes are safe to spray on your clothes without leaving a stain.

Where can I purchase designer perfumes at very discounted prices? Contact fragrantbeauty@tampabay.rr.com and they will get you an excellent price. They will also work with you to find discontinued or hard-to-find fragrances. Customer service is important to Fragrantbeauty.com.

Source: http://www.ArticlePros.com/author.php?Sandy Lindberg

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    Author, Sandy Lindberg, is owner of a perfume and fragrance eStore named fragrantbeauty.com. She has had a long interest in designer perfumes and decided to turn her interest into a business. She is also a decorative painter and a corporate trainer. In the near future she will be expanding her eStore into men’s fragrances and anti-aging products. As we age, we all want to have an alluring scent and decrease the effects of aging. For more information you may contact her at fragrantbeauty@tampabay.rr.com.
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