Posts archive for: June, 2008
  • History Of Perfumes

    Perfume derives its name from Latin phrase, "per" meaning "through" and "fumus" meaning "smoke". Later on the French named it as ?parfum?, the pleasant smells that drift through the air from burning incense. Perfumes have their history long about 5000 years ago.

    Incense was the first form of perfume. Mesopotamians first discovered it about 4,000 years ago. Ancient civilizations burned many kinds of resins, bums and woods at their religious ceremonies to extract incense. They often soaked the fragrant woods and resins in water and oil, and rubbed their bodies with the liquid. They also embalmed the dead with these perfumes.

    Beginning of Egypt's Golden Age, symbolized perfumes to be used only in rituals for gods or pharaohs. Perfume was held in high esteem in Biblical times. The custom is still in use today in Catholic and High Episcopal churches. Egyptians carried perfume from birth to death. Since they believed that souls ascended into heaven, so keeping perfumes in tombs meant keeping their souls in pleasure and have smooth silky skin afterlife. The credit for the widespread popularity of perfumes goes to Egyptian civilization.

    In the reign of great kings like Alexander in Greece and famous ruler of Egypt Cleopatra the importance of perfumes was understood and analyzed by the whole world. These rulers emphasized on the study related to the effect of perfumes on our thinking process and changing moods. Another Egyptian beauty Nefertiti had a world of perfumes surrounding her. Exclusive designs of perfume jars and containers satisfied her lavish fantasy for perfumes.

    In ancient times perfume had been a symbol of royalty and lavishness. But modern day perfumes have become a part of everybody's life. The perfume industry is booming providing cheap and discounts perfumes like by perfume for everybody's use. We have many varieties of brands like angel perfume, Calvin Klien perfume, celebrity-endorsed perfumes like vera wang perfume, Dior, J Lo perfume etc.

    Perfumes have lived a history and have been developing since the ancient times. The remarkable natural aromas have lead us produce most adoring fragrances like chanel perfume, dolce gabbana perfume, armani perfume , etc. Perfume trend had captured the world and has a mark to sustain lavish and happy lives.

  • Great tips on preserving perfumes

    Preserving perfumes

    Aromas that have highly complex fragrance compounds need to be protected from three most degrading elements-Heat, Light and Oxygen. If you want your perfume to have an everlasting fragrance base it originally had for long, you will have to store it properly.

    Perfumes ought to be kept in areas that are away from heat sources and less exposed to light. A bottle of perfume will keep its smell character intact for long when it's almost full. But as soon the level goes down the oxygen mixture will alter the perfumes original fragrance.

    Best way to preserve your perfumes is to refrigerate them at low temperatures say in 3-7 degree Celsius. Opting for perfume bottles with spray dispensers rather than open bottle will minimize oxygen exposure. Sprays can also protect your perfume liquid from dust and other organic mixture that can contaminate it.

    Heat can initiate a reaction with other complex compounds and alter the composition of your perfume contents. So it's safe to keep your perfumes bottles away from heat sources.

    Health Issues

    Some perfume Colognes compounds can cause health problems too.

    Excessive use of perfumes may cause allergic reactions of the skin.Substances like acetone present in many perfumes can cause allergic skin reactions or nausea.

    Natural aromas made from natural materials like sandalwood and musk can lead to species endangerment or illegal trafficking.

    Synthetic aromas rather being more affordable and consistent may result in environmental problems and asthmatic reactions in humans.

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