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Perfumes – Celebrity Impressions
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Perfume is a mixture of fragrant essential oils or aroma compounds, fixatives & solvents used to give out a pleasant scent Perfumery, as the art of making perfumes, began in ancient Mesopotamia & Egypt It was further refined by the Romans & Persians Perfume, in its strictest sense, is a blend of fragrant oils diluted in a high-grade alcohol Concentration varies from about 15—40 % oil, alcohol being about 90—95 % pure
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Lemon Ylang-ylang Vanilla Bergamot Lavender Oak moss Sandalwood Lily of the Valley Gardenia Peony Patchouli Frankincense Neroli Jasmine Tube rose Orris Violet Main Perfume Flowers & Plants
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Fragrance types reflect the concentration of aromatic compounds in a solvent Intensity & longevity of a perfume is based on concentration, intensity & longevity of aromatic compounds, or perfume oils used As percentage of aromatic compounds increases, so does intensity & longevity of the scent Common types of Fragrance & their percentage of aromatic compounds Balm around 1-5% Eau de Cologne around 3-5% Eau De Toilette around 5-15% Eau de Parfum around 10-20% Parfum around 20-40%
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Compounds that contribute to top notes are strong in scent Very volatile, & evaporates quickly Middle note compounds form the heart or main body of a perfume Lasts about 10 to 60 minutes Base & middle notes together are the main theme of a perfume Long lasting fragrance Perfumes have 3 fragrance notes which unfold over time They are created carefully with knowledge of evaporation process of the perfume
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Celebrity scents might not reflect the actual smells of our favorite stars They often represent a connection to celebrities Celebrity fragrances are getting more popular Companies like Coty, Elizabeth Arden & Avon like to partner with celebrities on new fragrances because they are great marketers Great way to reach younger consumers Celebrities are often in the spotlight & they come with built-in fan bases Celebrities can also use their fan base to cheaply spread the word about a scent Eg: When Rihanna launched her Re’l Fluer perfume in February she put out a 1 minute video that reached her 4.5 million Twitter followers & 30 million Facebook fans
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Cristiano Ronaldo has already conquered the worlds of sports & fashion The football star has once again expanded his empire, this time into the perfume industry His debut fragrance Cristiano Ronaldo Legacy was recently launched in Madrid Available as 30, 50 & 100 ml Eau de Toilette with an accompanying cosmetic line Fragrance Notes: The perfume opens with a refreshing combination of bergamot, cinnamon, green apple & lavender Luxury accords of orris root, cedar, peony & violet form the heart along with aromatic tones of rosemary & sage Rich base contains exotic patchouli, ambergris & smoked vetiver, which gives the fragrance a touch of mystery
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Eau de Parfum with floral overtones for women Scent was launched in 2012 created by perfumer Stephen Nilsen Truth or Dare has fast become a favorite among women Iconic scent that relates to the modern & confident women Contemporary reinvention of a classic & robust signature white floral fragrance Madonna has been daring & encapsulated the duality of human nature in one perfume Truth or Dare represents the battle that humans face & that coexists in us all Fragrance Notes: Top notes are gardenia, neroli & tuberose At the heart of the fragrance lies the scents of jasmine, white lily petals & benzoin tears Smoldering base of the fragrance are extracts of vanilla, amber & sensual musk
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Signature perfume by Elizabeth Taylor Launched in 1991, created by Olivier Gillotin & Carlos Benaim Classic & timeless sheer floral perfume Favorite among women, especially among those who admired Taylor’s professional achievements & philanthropic works Elizabeth Taylor’s White Diamonds has earned a cool $1 billion Success of Elizabeth Taylor 's fragrance has motivated many other celebrities to launch their own perfumes Fragrance Notes: Top notes are aldehydes, bergamot, neroli, orange & lily Heart unites the classical trio, violet, rose & jasmine, complemented by ylang-ylang, Egyptian tuberose & narcissus Base notes of oak moss, patchouli, musk, sandalwood & amber
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Surprise comes in a glass flacon wrapped in black, pink & golden ribbons illustrated on the body & the outer carton, like a gift expecting to be unwrapped! Released in 2011 The scent accentuates positive emotions & joy Has elegant & sensual notes, creating a sensual fragrance with an unexpected exuberance Floral-fruity notes are light & have positive vibrations & provide a unique blend of luminous fruity & fine floral accords Fragrance Notes: Top Notes of mandarin, pink pepper & pear Middle Notes of Rose & magnolia, mimosa, lily of the valley & sunflower Base Notes of benzoin sandalwood, vanilla, tonka bean & musk
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Launched by the designer house of Donald Trump in 2012 Classy masculine fragrance housed in a simple bottle Spicy woody scent that is very pleasing & always classy Aim to impress when you wear Success for men whether you're dressing for office or playing the field Success succeeds at enhancing your image no matter the occasion Fragrance Notes: This accomplished fragrance strategically combines prosperous notes of Juniper, Red Currant & Coriander Mid notes include Geranium, Ginger & Bamboo Leaves Base notes are Vetiver, Tonka Beans Birch Wood & Musk
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Spray perfume 15-25 cm from your skin instead of rubbing it, to distribute odor evenly & maintain original scent Best places to apply your fragrance are pulse points of your body to last longer Moisturize skin before applying fragrance, it last significantly longer on oily than dry skin Spray little perfume on your hair brush & run it through your hair for perfumed hair Store your fragrances in a cool & dry place, away from direct sunlight Choose intense base notes for longer lasting perfumes. E.g.: patchouli, vanilla, frankincense, pine, cedar, etc.
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