Monday, December 29, 2014

Look Good Smell Great

Its important to not forget that part of the looking good process is smelling great. It's been proven that even guys respond better to a girl
who's smelling great as opposed to one who's not.
Imagine stepping into a place with your outfit on a lockdown but smell like skunk. So ladies it's important that you take a shower as often as possible and also don't forget to brush your teeth.
Looking good is not just about wearing that trendy outfit and carrying that awesome bag because all of that can and would be ignored if you don't smell equally inviting.  

I have giving some tips to guide you on the different variations of perfumes so that you know what to buy and how they will suit you


Eau de Cologne. As far as concentration is concerned, is eau de cologne is at the bottom of the thread. This tends to contain about 7% essence dissolved in alcohol of 60º or 70º. It is delightfully refreshing in hot weather and because it doesn't last long, it can be frequently reapplied directly to the skin. It tends to be marketed in large sizes of up to 200 ml and is often applied by spray. 

Eau de toilette. Sometimes used to describe the same concentration as cologne, eau de toilette can contain up to around 10% aromatic essence. The top notes – the first scent released by a perfume – are dominant, making it refreshing when it is applied, and it evaporates and fades away quite quickly. Eau de toilette and cologne are the most popular forms in which fragrance is sold, and are particularly appropriate for the summer.

Eau de parfum. After the top notes have died away, the middle notes or heart notes of a perfume become noticeable. This is the focus of eau de parfum which makes it perfect to spray on hair or clothing. (Be careful with delicate fabrics such as silk, though, as they may stain.) The concentration of oils is over 15%, sometimes reaching as high as 20%. Since it is less intense than perfume extract, it is also cheaper, but it usually lasts well and is sold in small sizes.

Photo credits
www.fragrantica.com
www.feelunique.com
www.gopixpic.com


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