Short article about perfumes and what it is made of.

Your perfumes… from animals?

 

As he waits outside your front door, you put on your make up and a gentle brush of hair into a more fabulous look.  A choice of black dress denotes beautiful curves, fashion statement that makes your partner really fascinated.

A short squished of perfume from your old cabinet denoting erstwhile of it existence. Perfects image of precise adequacy in completeness and preparations.

Perfumes do a lot of magic and do wonder especially if you want to impress or just a plain part of your hygiene.

“Perfumes are the foods that reawaken the spirits” said Prophet Mohammed.  Perfumes play a quite a remarkable inclination into our lives.  History talks of its uses to mask human odor with perfume to potentiate and enhance their own smell.

Perfume come from the Latin “PER” meaning “through” and “FUMUM” or “smoke”.  Scent of perfume comes from:

Plants and flowers- buds, stems, bark are used to create scent for perfumes by extraction, effleurage, maceration, and expression

Animal Products- animal substances serve as fixatives that enable perfume to evaporate slowly and emits odor longer.  Musk from male deer, ambergris came from the sperm whale and castor come from beavers.

Synthetics- These create original scent not found in nature.

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  • Jimmy Shilaho on Jun 6, 2010

    Nice entry.

  • Domenico Cigliano on Jun 6, 2010

    Very interesting.. scents are so powerful and can invoke memories and emotion that last throughout the years. Nice job to explain where they come from.

  • papaleng on Jun 6, 2010

    a nice one!

  • scheng1 on Jun 7, 2010

    fortunately not from cockroach, can’t bear to use a perfume from insects

  • sara20 on Jun 7, 2010

    Excellent manner and very well-written sentence is doing, with useful information includes a good things you have in your article.

    Thanks and cheers.
    Sara

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