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    Perfume is a mixture offragrant essentialoils and/or aromacompounds, fixatives,and solvents used to give

    the human body,animals, objects, andliving spaces apleasant scent. Theodoriferous compounds

    that make up a perfumecan be manufacturedsynthetically orextracted from plant oranimal sources.

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    The most concentrated ofthese is called 'Perfume

    Extract' (Extrait) where thearomatic compounds canbe between 15% and 40%.

    That said you will rarelyfind this as it can irritatethe skin it is so strong.

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    Eau de Parfum (EdP) is the nextmost concentrated and is also

    sometime known as Parfum deToilette (PdT). The aromaticcompounds for this fragrance aretypically 15% but can range from10% to 20%. It is sometimes listedas "eau de perfume" or"millsime".

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    Eau de Toilette (EdT) is thenext strongest with a typicalconcentration of about 10%,but again this can rangefrom between 5% to 15% ofthe aromatic compoundsthat give it its distinctive

    smell.

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    With a typicalconcentration of 5%

    (but again varying, thistime between 3 and 8%)is Eau de Cologne (EdC).

    In this category you willfind Chypre citrus typeperfumes.

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    Splash and After

    shaves contain about1% to 3% of thearomatic compounds.

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    Imbued withthe aroma offreshfruits. Wear afruity aromafor a fresh,

    "just pickedfrom the vine"day.

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    Fresh, energeticand light

    fragrances, witha naturalsmell. Wear

    green scents ongreat-to-be-

    alive days.

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    Smellsreminiscent ofthe sea, fresh,natural andlight. Oceanicfragrances work

    well on theweekends whenyou're out

    andabout.

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    Deep, lustyperfume with thearoma of bark,

    leaves and allthings woody. Wearwoody scents when

    you're feeling

    sensual andexotic. Great hot-

    date perfume!

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    Intense, sexy andrich with theopulent smells of

    spices, musk,vanilla and heavyflowers. Wear

    Orientals whenyou want to be

    remembered long

    afterwards.

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    Infused with thetangy essence ofcitrus fruits, theseperfumes are

    lively andenergetic. Wear acitrus perfume tomeet yourgirlfriends forbrunch, brighten ababy shower, orride your bicycleto the organicmarket.

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    Feminine Perfume Personality

    Fruity Perfume PersonalityOriental Perfume Personality

    Woody Perfume Personality

    Delicate Perfume PersonalitySensual Perfume Personality

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    If under stress, be aware that it canaffect the body's chemistry byincreasing the heart rate, thereby

    generating more heat or causingsweating that can alter the scent.Apply perfume to the pulse points, thearea where the blood vessels are close

    to the surface and create the mostheat -- the wrists, neck and behind theears. Smell the fragrance throughoutthe day to see if the scent lingers or

    fades away quickly.

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    Eating certain foods can alter bodychemistry and make fragrances smell

    different, most notably onions orgarlic. The smell of garlic will drift outthrough the pores in the skin and canmix with perfume in an unpleasant

    way.3

    The aging process can change thebody's chemistry due to hormonalfluctuations. A perfume that used tosmell good can change with theincrease or decrease in hormone

    levels.

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    Skin type can determine theway perfume smells. Certainskin types absorb the oils in

    perfume and cause the scentto vanish quickly. A personwith this skin type will need to

    test many different fragrancesto find one that will last.

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    Things You'll NeedPerfumes for testing

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    Apply the perfume to your pulse points

    when attempting to make a choose.Pulse points actually radiate warmthbecause they are where your bloodvessels are closest to the surface of

    the skin.2

    Wait for ten minutes to allow the scentto develop after you apply the perfume

    to a pulse point, . Sometimes, scentscan actually take hours to develop.Most perfumes have three stages ofdevelopment, top, middle, and base.

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    Smell the perfume on your skin

    repeatedly, throughout the day. Ifyou enjoy the scent each time thatyou test it, you may have found the

    right perfume.4

    Refrain from trying more than two

    perfumes at a time. You will not beable to differentiate the scents andmake the proper choice.

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    Consider the climate that you live in whenchoosing a perfume. Humid temperatures

    will intensify the perfume. Choose alighter scent if you live in a humidclimate.6

    Remember that the scent of your perfumewill not last as long if you have dry skin.The scent actually clings to oils in the skin

    and will fade quickly if your skin is fairlydry. If you do have dry skin, consider aperfume with a musk or sandalwoodfragrance. These bases tend to last longer.

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    i. While applying your perfume, don't splash it all over your

    clothes. Apply it behind your earlobes, the upper sides of yourpalms and on the right and left side of your neck. These are yourpulse points and the fragrance will sustain for a longer period.Besides, you won't soil your clothes.

    ii. Even though you might have seen it in the movies, do not rubyour wrists together after spraying on perfume. This reduces theeffect of the top layer of perfume.

    iii. If you like a little flamboyance, do it thefilmi way, byspraying some into the air and walk through it. Now, you aresoaking in your favourite scent!

    iv. Keep the spray away from your nostrils, else you might inhalethe chemicals. This could lead to breathing trouble.

    v.How much should you apply? One round of application to allthe pulse points will do. Unless you perspire a lot, in which case,you could go in for round two.

    vi. Many people love to spray perfume everywhere, includingtheir hair, handbag, cushions and sheets.

    Well, go ahead and indulge yourself. But when it comes tospraying it on to your silk sari or tie, restrain yourself, else youwill end up ruining your best silk!

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    A nature colorsB pastels

    C naturals and deep tonesD southwest colorsE the colors of sunsets andmoonlight

    F rich tones and creamy ivoryG black, white, and redH rainbow hues and deep greenI jewel tones

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    A fresh air, seaspray, citrus fruits

    B old English roses, walking through a flower shop,scented candles

    C cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, lichens, and mossD a walk through the woods, linens drying in the

    breeze

    E apple pie, birthday cake, fresh peaches, violets

    F incense, gardenias, and night-blooming jasmine

    G blackberries, fragrant wood burning, lilies,narcissus

    H freshly mown grass, juicy oranges, hyacinths,ocean air

    I raspberries, tuberose, old books, leather

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    A outdoor and water sports, horseback riding, hiking

    B writing poems, gardening, making gifts for familyand friends

    C scuba diving, innovative cooking, chess

    D working out at the gym, parties, competitivesports

    E collecting beautiful things, Victoriana, tea partiesin the rose garden, carousel rides

    F shopping, decorating, gourmet dining, islandhopping

    G seminars, art galleries, French cuisine

    H entertaining, friendships, volunteer work, potlucksuppers, letter writing

    L museums, European vacations, polo, old houses,concerts

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    A mood music, nature tapesB Vivaldi, songs with a message,

    RachmaninoffC good old rock and rollD jazz and the newest dance musicE show tunes, love songs

    F classical and John Tesh concertsG operaH popular musicL piano and violin concertos

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    A picnics in the meadow, canoe rides, visiting the zoo

    B art and craft shows, visiting a teahouse, reading in ahammock

    C coffee houses, unusual cuisine, visiting the local playhouse

    D dancing the night away, jumping in the pool at midnight,good conversation

    E candlelight dinners, dancing in the moonlight, bubblebaths

    F a relaxing massage at the spa, traveling to new places,dining alfresco

    G going to the theatre and the ballet, vintage wines,drinking champagne

    H making new friends and cherishing old ones, ice creamsocials, going to the circus

    L garden tours and flower shows, visiting designer houses,haute cuisine

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    A Citrus, oceanic, and marine scents

    B Floral bouquets and single floral scents

    C Spicy and chypre blends

    D Fresh, spicy florals, woodsy-mossy chypresE Fresh and fruity florals

    F Floriental, oriental, amber notes

    G Modern aldehydic scents that sparkle,florientals

    H Green, fruity, and marine scents

    L Oriental, modern, florientals

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