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Best Perfumes

Best perfumes actually depends on what the really is about. How do we know either its the best perfumes? People have many differrent taste of eating,hobby,dreaming, ambition, including "sniffing" the best of perfume aroma.

Many perfume that we using is many differrent type of producing, packaging, or

any incredients of itself. Here are few information about perfume. At the end we can

choose which are the really the best perfumes we can use of our lives. Perfume is

a mixture of fragrant essential oils and aroma compounds, fixatives, and solvents

used to give the human body, objects, and living spaces a pleasant smell.

The most practical way to start describing a perfume is according to its

concentration level, the family it belongs to, and the notes of the scent, which all

affect the overall impression of a perfume from first application to the last lingering

hint of scent.

Perfume oil is necessarily diluted with a solvent because undiluted oils (natural or

synthetic) contain high concentrations of volatile components that will likely result

in allergic reactions and possibly injury when applied directly to skin or clothing.

The most common solvent for perfume oil dilution is ethanol or a mixture of ethanol

and water. Perfume oil can also be diluted by means of neutral-smelling lipids such

as jojoba, fractionated coconut oil or wax. The concentration by percent/volume of

perfume oil is as follows:

* Perfume extract: 20%-40% aromatic compounds

* Eau de parfum: 10-30% aromatic compounds

* Eau de toilette: 5-20% aromatic compounds

* Eau de cologne: 2-5% aromatic compounds

As the percentage of aromatic compounds decreases, so does the intensity and

longevity of the scent created. Different perfumeries or perfume houses assign

different amounts of oils to each of their perfumes. Therefore, although the oil

concentration of a perfume in eau de parfum (EDP) dilution will necessarily be

higher than the same perfume in eau de toilette (EDT) form within the same range,

the actual amounts can vary between perfume houses. An EDT from one house

may be stronger than an EDP from another.

Furthermore, some fragrances with the same product name but having a different

concentration name may not only differ in their dilutions, but actually use different

perfume oil mixtures altogether. For instance, in order to make the EDT version of

a fragrance brighter and fresher than its EDP, the EDT oil may be "tweaked" to

contain slightly more top notes or less base notes. In some cases, words such as

"extrême" or "concentrée" appended to fragrance names might indicate completely

different fragrances that relates only because of a similar perfume accord. An

instance to this would be Chanel‘s Pour Monsieur and Pour Monsieur Concentrée.

Eau de cologne (EDC) was originally a specific fragrance of a citrus nature and

weak in concentration made in Cologne, Germany. However in recent decades the

term has become generic for a weakly concentrated perfume of any kind.

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