There is a true scent for every moment of your life, and that's why you should invoke the help of personalized fragrances. Fragrances have always been around, there are more companies offering them, and no matter where you are in the world.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Fragrances Tell the World Who You Are
There is a true scent for every moment of your life, and that's why you should invoke the help of personalized fragrances. Fragrances have always been around, there are more companies offering them, and no matter where you are in the world.
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Vitamins added in Cosmetics
Another common claim of cosmetic labels is that they are formulated to have some trait that appears attractive. A very typical example is the phrase "hypoallergenic." For people with sensitive skin, hypoallergenic cosmetics sound like a blessing, because the word "hypoallergenic" means that the cosmetic is less likely to cause an allergic reaction to the user. Then again, there are absolutely no FDA (Food and Drug Administration, the federal agency which regulates, among other things, cosmetics) regulations concerning the use of the word "hypoallergenic." In other words, there is no set definition for hypoallergenic, which leaves the decision of whether or not the product really causes less allergic reactions completely up to the company.
The term "dermatologist-tested" only means that a dermatologist has run tests to determine if the product causes less reactions in general. This does not mean that the cosmetic actually does cause less reactions, only that it has been tested. Of course, some companies really do try to make their products less likely to induce allergies by conducting lab tests, but just because the cosmetic is labeled as "hypoallergenic" or "dermatologist-tested" does not mean that it will not cause an allergic reaction.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
What's in cosmetics?
Preservatives in cosmetics are the second most common cause of skin problems. They prevent bacteria and fungus from growing in the product and protect products from damage caused by air or light. But preservatives can also cause the skin to become irritated and infected. Some examples of preservatives are:
● paraben
● imidazolidinyl urea
● Quaternium-15
● DMDM hydantoin
● phenoxyethanol
● formaldehyde
The ingredients below cannot be used, or their use is limited, in cosmetics. They may cause cancer or other serious health problems.
● bithionol
● mercury compounds
● vinyl chloride
● halogenated salicyanilides
● zirconium complexes in aerosol sprays
● chloroform
● methylene chloride
● chlorof luorocarbon propellants
● hexachlorophene
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Floral Scent Abstract
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Why Flowers Are Still the Preferred Source for Better Perfumes
The difference in the smell of a flower can even create to be studied like the differences between the flavors of a wine. Things like where the flower grew, soil conditions, even whether or not pesticides were used to care for the plant, all affect the way its flowers will smell.
Fragrance makers are finely aware of these things and select consequently. Fragrance makers separate the essential oils, the essence of aromas, from plants and flowers to use in their products. Essential oils can be extracted from pretty much any organic substance, but by far the most common ones used in fragrance creation are rose, jasmine and orange flowers. Another flower, somewhat less commonly used, is the ylang-ylang flower.
The ylang-ylang flower is the most foreign of the common ingredients in perfumes. It is found merely in Southeast Asia. The best ylang-ylang flowers are harvested only after the buds have been open for a couple weeks, and then instantly processed, like jasmine.
Monday, October 20, 2008
Davidoff Fragrance
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Cacharel Fragrance
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
The History of Caron Perfumes and Fragrance
Saturday, October 4, 2008
The National Herb Garden
The garden was dedicated in May 1980. Recently, the arboretum embarked on a 6-month celebration of the 25th anniversary of its opening. Says horticulturist Jim Adams, the National Herb Garden’s curator, “We’re very excited. We’ve scheduled many special lectures and demonstrations to help our visitors understand the central role that herbs have played in societies for many centuries.”
Planned by landscape architect Tom Wirth—who was then with Sasaki Associates of Watertown, Massachusetts—this is the largest designed herb garden in North America and includes annual, perennial, and woody herbal plants. Its 2.5 acres are divided into three main sections, one of which is subdivided into 10 specialty gardens. Plants are labeled, and interpretive signs help visitors understand the collection in the context of the herbs’ history and use. A major USNA renovation a few years ago now gives full accessibility to the herb garden via broad paths and gentle inclines.
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Roberto Verino Fragrance
Mellow is an Eau de Toilette, and the fragrance "smells as sweet as bubblegum but...also hints at the physical side of the user with vanilla and musk.”
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Designer Perfume
In 1930's saw the arrival of the leather fragrances, and florals, also became quite popular with the emergence of Worth's Je Reviens (1932), Caron's Fleurs de Rocaille (1933) and Jean Patou's Joy perfume (1935). With French perfumery at its peak in the 1950's, other designers such as Christian Dior, Jacques Fath, Nina Ricci perfume, Pierre Balmain and so on, started discovering their own scents.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Designer Perfumes
Parfum is a kind of designer perfume with a 15-30% perfume essence concentration. As such, it is the strongest existing fragrance. As a result, the wearer does not need to use as much of the perfume and it is capable of long-lasting.
Parfum De Toilette is usually somewhere between Parfum and Eau De Parfum when it comes to strength, although some companies actually use this term to describe Eau De Toilette. When it comes to men’s cologne, the term is used to express the greatest concentration available and is generally available in either a splash or a spray.