Sunday, 12 June 2016
Description of Dior’s Poison Hypnotic Perfume
The perfume Hypnotic Poison is one of the many versions of the classic scent Poison which celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2015. But this version, like the Pure Poison version, has survived and is loved by many.
Hypnotic Poison appeared in 1998; with a femme fatale image, the perfume evokes feelings of danger, temptation and seduction.
Perfumer Annick Menardo put all her talent into this version in order to outdo the success of the classic Poison. The first facet is bitter almond, which is a food high in cyanide content and thus poisonous if eaten in large quantities. This almond has a very particular smell and gives a milky touch, creating the first layer of this perfume.
To this first layer, she has added the scent of licorice and caraway, which gives an anise-like touch, followed by exotic coconut. From this fruity note, we begin to note the nuances reminiscent of the classic composition, with Sambac jasmine, lily of the valley, tuberose, and rose. This mixture creates a smooth and elegant accord with creamy coconut and sandalwood.
Finally, it gains intensity through vanilla with a concentration of nearly 15%, developing the oriental feel and warmth of this perfume.
Due to its intensity, this perfume is most suitable to wear in autumn and winter.
Most women who have tried this perfume like it, more than 80%, and what almost all women agree on is that it’s long-lasting.
Notes in Dior’s Hypnotic Poison Perfume
• Release year: 1998
• Olfactory family: Oriental Woody (Vanilla subgroup)
• Perfumer: Annick Menardo
• Top notes: allspice, caraway, bitter almond, coconut, peach, plum
• Heart notes: Sambac jasmine, lily of the valley, rose, tuberose
• Base notes: jacaranda wood, sandalwood, vanilla
Friday, 10 June 2016
Description of Black XS Perfume - Sweet and Sexy
Paco Rabanne’s Black XS for women is a woody perfume with a floral-fruity nature. It has a warm, woody but soft scent that has managed to become one of the favorites on the charts in just a short period of time.
Its composition is:
• Top notes: pink pepper, cranberry, tamarind flower
• Heart notes: black hellebore, black violet, cocoa, rose
• Base notes: vanilla, patchouli, massoia wood
Most people who try this woody scent find it very pleasant; satisfaction among consumers is very high, with 7-8 out of 10 people who try it, liking it. Most people who have tried it describe it as sweet and warm, although it doesn’t leave a penetrating effect; rather, it is discreet, yet attractive. But women who use it prefer it for the evening and especially for cold seasons like autumn and winter.
The duration of this perfume, varying slightly depending on the type of skin of the person wearing it, is between 6 and 7 hours.
The union between the scent of patchouli and rose is what gives it that warm touch, woody and unique; pink pepper, cocoa and cranberries give the final differentiating touches.
The olfactory pyramid starts with an intense opening of cranberries, tamarind flower and pink pepper, which make it more exotic. The heart is composed of black violet and Christmas rose, giving it an aphrodisiac touch. And the base becomes sweet with black vanilla, massoia wood and patchouli.
Overall it is a warm and sweet perfume, ideal for times when cold weather predominates and to wear at night.
Its average price is about 30 euros per bottle of 30 ml, but you can also buy a fragrance with the same composition at stores like vismaressence.com
Tuesday, 7 June 2016
Description of Hugo Boss’ Boss Bottled Perfume
The perfume Boss Bottled by Hugo Boss is one of the classic perfumes for men, masculine but soft enough to use during the day.
It is a fragrance in the Woody Spicy olfactory family for men. Boss Bottled was first released in 1998.
The Top Notes are plum, oak moss, apple, lemon, bergamot and geranium; Heart Notes are mahogany, carnation and cinnamon; the Base Notes are sandalwood, olive wood, vanilla, vetiver and cedar.
The original Boss Bottled is a soft oriental eau de toilette whose sales have been booming since it was created in 1998. We all have the bottle design in our minds, transparent with the name of the perfume in relief. It is the work of Peter Schmitt.
The olfactory pyramid of Boss Bottled is:
• Top notes: Bergamot, lemon, apple and plum.
• Heart notes: Clove, cinnamon, rosewood and geranium.
• Base notes: Cedar and sandalwood, vanilla.
Sunday, 5 June 2016
Description of Flowerbomb Perfume for Men
This 2012 fragrance from the Dutch fashion house of Viktor & Rolf is the second one aimed at a male audience after Antidote in 2006, and corresponds to the men's equivalent of the emblematic Flowerbomb for women, highlighting in the name the association which is usually made with the spices that take on virile, masculine traits, analogous to the flowers which take on a more feminine character. The packaging includes a bottle shaped like a grenade that is more realistic than the gem-like version used in Flowerbomb, with smoky gray colored glass and the designers’ logo stamped in lacquer, hooked to the top like the pin on the grenade. On their site, Viktor & Rolf give a description that the basic notes in the perfume are: chili, saffron, leather, tobacco, vetiver, bergamot and grapefruit.
At first, the perfume feels fragrant and bold, with dominant tones of agarwood that open to sweet labdanum, taking a step closer to hookah tobacco and after 5 minutes incorporating spicy notes, ranging from anise and cinnamon to noticeable fresh notes which are perceived in the nose instead of heat, giving the idea of interwoven lavender and adding an extra touch of classic lemon after 10 minutes. In the middle phase after 20 minutes, the aroma starts to bring back memories of the style of other classic perfumes, with mixtures of parts of La Nuit de L'Homme and M7, both from YSL, with portions of Lolita Lempicka au Masculin, deepening with a non-spicy liqueur-type anise that changes to hints of vanilla and caramel after applying, with a linear trend that is maintained after 2 hours with a light balance of the same notes. After 4 hours, the perfume feels more soothing, with tones of tolu balsam and syrupy resin derivatives that preserve the sensation of baking aromas in the background around cinnamon-like spices, almost giving the feeling of a male version of the cake scent in Fantasy by Britney Spears, with light spots of wood after 6 hours that also bring back memories of the discontinued Nemo from Cacharel but with a sweeter character and no smokiness, opening at this point to honey and traces of bergamot with a return of sweet tobacco and traces of ginger cookies. After 9 hours, the resin feels more ambient with greater presence of spices in a role that mixes with warm tonka beans, giving way to oriental wood and tobacco with honey, at 12 hours giving a sweet touch of oriental vanilla with more honey and resins with hints of leather and mild pepper. In the final phase after 24 hours, the scent combines fruity tonka with secondary sweet resins and tobacco with honey, with spicy anise notes and a stronger presence of pepper at the base and more traditional light base notes of mild, dry vetiver.
Because of its general composition centered on resins with spicy variations, the scent shows an inclination towards daily non-sporty wear almost exclusively in winter, moving away from more stringent and complex social lines, standing up to use for personal enjoyment without feeling wasted if you are alone. In the office, the scent presents a striking character with a good memory effect due to the resins, with hints of classic styles of men's fragrances but distancing itself from this trend for notes reminiscent of cake which promote a good memory effect, achieving an optimistic and empathetic disregard that works in a range of situations that goes from casual winter to young formal with suit and tie, working well in meetings, presentations and interactions with colleagues. For nighttime, the fragrance handles additional applications in order to stand out at hip parties, pubs and get-togethers, expanding to more elaborate dinners and wedding parties for someone younger. In a romantic sense, the perfume properly balances ideas of empathy and sensuality, breaking away from the ordinary and even achieving an addictive effect that entices others to stay close by. Age range from 25 to 45 years.
At first, the perfume feels fragrant and bold, with dominant tones of agarwood that open to sweet labdanum, taking a step closer to hookah tobacco and after 5 minutes incorporating spicy notes, ranging from anise and cinnamon to noticeable fresh notes which are perceived in the nose instead of heat, giving the idea of interwoven lavender and adding an extra touch of classic lemon after 10 minutes. In the middle phase after 20 minutes, the aroma starts to bring back memories of the style of other classic perfumes, with mixtures of parts of La Nuit de L'Homme and M7, both from YSL, with portions of Lolita Lempicka au Masculin, deepening with a non-spicy liqueur-type anise that changes to hints of vanilla and caramel after applying, with a linear trend that is maintained after 2 hours with a light balance of the same notes. After 4 hours, the perfume feels more soothing, with tones of tolu balsam and syrupy resin derivatives that preserve the sensation of baking aromas in the background around cinnamon-like spices, almost giving the feeling of a male version of the cake scent in Fantasy by Britney Spears, with light spots of wood after 6 hours that also bring back memories of the discontinued Nemo from Cacharel but with a sweeter character and no smokiness, opening at this point to honey and traces of bergamot with a return of sweet tobacco and traces of ginger cookies. After 9 hours, the resin feels more ambient with greater presence of spices in a role that mixes with warm tonka beans, giving way to oriental wood and tobacco with honey, at 12 hours giving a sweet touch of oriental vanilla with more honey and resins with hints of leather and mild pepper. In the final phase after 24 hours, the scent combines fruity tonka with secondary sweet resins and tobacco with honey, with spicy anise notes and a stronger presence of pepper at the base and more traditional light base notes of mild, dry vetiver.
Because of its general composition centered on resins with spicy variations, the scent shows an inclination towards daily non-sporty wear almost exclusively in winter, moving away from more stringent and complex social lines, standing up to use for personal enjoyment without feeling wasted if you are alone. In the office, the scent presents a striking character with a good memory effect due to the resins, with hints of classic styles of men's fragrances but distancing itself from this trend for notes reminiscent of cake which promote a good memory effect, achieving an optimistic and empathetic disregard that works in a range of situations that goes from casual winter to young formal with suit and tie, working well in meetings, presentations and interactions with colleagues. For nighttime, the fragrance handles additional applications in order to stand out at hip parties, pubs and get-togethers, expanding to more elaborate dinners and wedding parties for someone younger. In a romantic sense, the perfume properly balances ideas of empathy and sensuality, breaking away from the ordinary and even achieving an addictive effect that entices others to stay close by. Age range from 25 to 45 years.
Saturday, 4 June 2016
Sì by Giorgio Armani Perfume- A Positive Scent
The perfume Sì by Giorgio Armani appeared in 2013, quickly becoming a bestseller.
This perfume has a shaved and sexy aroma, but at the same time sweet and is intended for a more mature audience.
It’s a very balanced perfume that smells good from start to finish. The designer redefines chypre fragrances, because he not only uses patchouli and rose, but also adds body with vanilla and soft gourmand touches.
As its name suggests, this perfume tries to convey positive energy and reaffirm the personality of a woman with grace and strength at the same time.
The creators of this fragrance are Christine Nagel and Julie Masse. Armani chose them to create a chypre-style perfume, but more modern. And they have succeeded, choosing the highest quality raw materials, achieving balance in this composition which we can call masterful.
Sì triumphed at the 2014 perfume awards – the so-called FiFi Awards – in France and Great Britain. It has won several awards including best perfume of the year for women (beating out other nominees like Jour D'Hermès or Modern Muse by Estee Lauder), and the best advertising campaign.
Perfumes in the chypre family maintain a connection to patchouli, a base where moss and musk predominate and usually carry a citrus top note.
However, Sì by Giorgio Armani essentially starts out smelling like berries. The aroma of blackcurrant nectar is pervasive along with sweet vanilla and expansive citrus notes.
The chypre accord comes later, when the presence of patchouli mixed with a floral heart of May rose and freesia can be detected.
The vanilla becomes more intense as the perfume sits on the skin, sharing space with orcanox (ambroxan), a new, very exclusive synthetic ingredient reminiscent of white woods and musk.
Its fragrance remains minimalist, removing the unnecessary notes until arriving at an accord of rose and patchouli which are the true essence of a floral chypre. In contrast, the freesia note gives a freshness that opposes the dusty feeling of rose and complements it.
To be a more classic fragrance, Sì is missing notes of oak moss and musk because they have been banned due to their allergenic components and as a measure against animal cruelty – hence the presence of orcanox and vanilla to recreate their most sensual and contemporary facet.
In short, it is a fruity chypre scent with warm and cool sensations ranging from fruit tarts to a creamy vanilla base with floral brush strokes and dots of wood and green.
This perfume has a shaved and sexy aroma, but at the same time sweet and is intended for a more mature audience.
It’s a very balanced perfume that smells good from start to finish. The designer redefines chypre fragrances, because he not only uses patchouli and rose, but also adds body with vanilla and soft gourmand touches.
As its name suggests, this perfume tries to convey positive energy and reaffirm the personality of a woman with grace and strength at the same time.
The creators of this fragrance are Christine Nagel and Julie Masse. Armani chose them to create a chypre-style perfume, but more modern. And they have succeeded, choosing the highest quality raw materials, achieving balance in this composition which we can call masterful.
Sì triumphed at the 2014 perfume awards – the so-called FiFi Awards – in France and Great Britain. It has won several awards including best perfume of the year for women (beating out other nominees like Jour D'Hermès or Modern Muse by Estee Lauder), and the best advertising campaign.
Perfumes in the chypre family maintain a connection to patchouli, a base where moss and musk predominate and usually carry a citrus top note.
However, Sì by Giorgio Armani essentially starts out smelling like berries. The aroma of blackcurrant nectar is pervasive along with sweet vanilla and expansive citrus notes.
The chypre accord comes later, when the presence of patchouli mixed with a floral heart of May rose and freesia can be detected.
The vanilla becomes more intense as the perfume sits on the skin, sharing space with orcanox (ambroxan), a new, very exclusive synthetic ingredient reminiscent of white woods and musk.
Its fragrance remains minimalist, removing the unnecessary notes until arriving at an accord of rose and patchouli which are the true essence of a floral chypre. In contrast, the freesia note gives a freshness that opposes the dusty feeling of rose and complements it.
To be a more classic fragrance, Sì is missing notes of oak moss and musk because they have been banned due to their allergenic components and as a measure against animal cruelty – hence the presence of orcanox and vanilla to recreate their most sensual and contemporary facet.
In short, it is a fruity chypre scent with warm and cool sensations ranging from fruit tarts to a creamy vanilla base with floral brush strokes and dots of wood and green.
Thursday, 2 June 2016
Description of Shalimar Perfume
This Shalimar fragrance is inspired by a story of romance that’s full of tenderness love. The Muslim emperor Shah Jahan loved his wife Mumtaz Mahal for 20 years, and after her death, spent another 20 years of his life to building the mausoleum known as the Taj Mahal and Shalimar gardens in Pakistan in her honor. Perfumer Jacques Guerlain made it in 1925 with notes of bergamot, vanilla, tonka beans and iris.
The opening is quite timeless, with tones of classical lemon cologne, bitter orange and non-citrus aromatic tangerine in a body of water, with a rather fresh and summery powdery floral scent, something sweet and in line with the iris which carries the trend from bitter orange cologne. Interspersed, we can note a fruity, tonka bean type vanilla that is well-integrated with hints of orange. In the middle phase, the powdery iris tends to dominate over a fresh layer without distinguishing the oranges as much and giving a sensation that is a lot like the scent of a certain brand of baby wipes. About 5 hours after applying, the fragrance takes on characteristics that play a softer role, evolving from the aroma of baby wipes to bitter vanilla with a still powdery iris with a slight tendency to violets. The bitter tone seems to go beyond the influence of the iris, giving the idea of a talc-like chypre with dark notes somewhere between animal and resinous with at least one dry wood. Now in the final stages, the bitter tones with the animal and chypre notes give way to a still resinous talcum that is well-linked with what feels more like a tonka bean than vanilla (with the feeling of coumarin providing more intense tones to the resins). After about 24 hours, it remains soft with a low profile consisting of May rose with less presence of talc and more tonka beans in the form of resinous coumarin.
A mix between an ageless summer cologne at application and talcum with innocent tones reminiscent of a baby or even a mother towards the end. It feels like a good choice for daily use in spring and summer, even for ordinary occasions to wear alone despite the price of the perfume, becoming more wintery in the final notes. On the romantic side, while the inspiration of the perfume is related to a love story and it was considered a sensual aroma at the time, according to current standards the perfume tends more towards a relaxed personal style than a seductive fragrance capable of challenging the status quo.
It’s a perfume used by a fairly large group which we could place between 25 and 50 years. Opinions are very positive; most women who have tried it find it pleasant and delicious.
The opening is quite timeless, with tones of classical lemon cologne, bitter orange and non-citrus aromatic tangerine in a body of water, with a rather fresh and summery powdery floral scent, something sweet and in line with the iris which carries the trend from bitter orange cologne. Interspersed, we can note a fruity, tonka bean type vanilla that is well-integrated with hints of orange. In the middle phase, the powdery iris tends to dominate over a fresh layer without distinguishing the oranges as much and giving a sensation that is a lot like the scent of a certain brand of baby wipes. About 5 hours after applying, the fragrance takes on characteristics that play a softer role, evolving from the aroma of baby wipes to bitter vanilla with a still powdery iris with a slight tendency to violets. The bitter tone seems to go beyond the influence of the iris, giving the idea of a talc-like chypre with dark notes somewhere between animal and resinous with at least one dry wood. Now in the final stages, the bitter tones with the animal and chypre notes give way to a still resinous talcum that is well-linked with what feels more like a tonka bean than vanilla (with the feeling of coumarin providing more intense tones to the resins). After about 24 hours, it remains soft with a low profile consisting of May rose with less presence of talc and more tonka beans in the form of resinous coumarin.
A mix between an ageless summer cologne at application and talcum with innocent tones reminiscent of a baby or even a mother towards the end. It feels like a good choice for daily use in spring and summer, even for ordinary occasions to wear alone despite the price of the perfume, becoming more wintery in the final notes. On the romantic side, while the inspiration of the perfume is related to a love story and it was considered a sensual aroma at the time, according to current standards the perfume tends more towards a relaxed personal style than a seductive fragrance capable of challenging the status quo.
It’s a perfume used by a fairly large group which we could place between 25 and 50 years. Opinions are very positive; most women who have tried it find it pleasant and delicious.
Saturday, 21 May 2016
Description of the CK2 Unisex Fragrance
The world of perfume is constantly
growing. The immense variety of scents that the perfume market makes available
to us makes choosing a perfume that suits us an increasingly complicated task.
To make the task a bit easier when choosing your signature
scent, today we share with you the characteristics of a new perfume that
manages to woo even the most demanding noses. We’re talking about CK2, the new
unisex fragrance from Calvin Klein.
It was just a few months ago that the perfume CK2 by Calvin
Klein hit the market. Specifically, its official public launch took place on
February 2nd.
After the commended CK One, Calvin Klein returns to the fray
with unisex perfumes with CK2, a fresh and alternative fragrance that knows no
gender. This new fragrance was developed by Pascal Gaurin and Ann Gottlieb, who
have not hesitated to take a chance with a very special oriental touch.
CK2 perfume delights us with floral hints of violet leaves,
a trace of mineral and, as we said, a very special touch: wasabi. On the other
hand, this unisex fragrance combines warm aromas thanks to ingredients like
frankincense, vetiver and sandalwood. This is complemented with traces of tangerine,
rose and orris root.
Calvin Klein also wanted to give a special touch to the look
of this perfume. Thus, CK2 arrives in an attractive glass cylinder arranged on
a transparent base that allows us to place it both ways, i.e. right side up and
upside down.
The CK2 unisex perfume is available in three different
sizes: 20, 50 and 100 milliliters. They have an estimated retail price of 41,
50 and 62 Euros respectively.
For those who enjoy wrapping themselves up in a unique fragrance,
the CK2 range is complete with a body lotion, shower gel and deodorant stick.
Undoubtedly, this new prospect from Calvin Klein will become
one of the star aromas of 2016. We love it – what about you? What do you think?
Friday, 20 May 2016
10 Fragrances for Men This Summer
Choosing a fragrance
is not an easy task, especially when you consider the huge variety of scents
there are to choose from. This occurs both in the case of women and men, but
today we focus on making this task easier for the guys.
Specifically, we want to talk about men's fragrances this summer, a season that significantly affects the type of fragrance you should choose.
While choosing one scent or another is something very personal, when it comes to fragrances for summer, you should try to choose a fresh scent. Here, we propose 10 fragrances for men that meet this premise.
Specifically, we want to talk about men's fragrances this summer, a season that significantly affects the type of fragrance you should choose.
While choosing one scent or another is something very personal, when it comes to fragrances for summer, you should try to choose a fresh scent. Here, we propose 10 fragrances for men that meet this premise.
Ten men's fragrances this summer
1. Red Intense Polo Ralph
Lauren: this is a spicy and intense perfume, whose top notes smell of ruby red
grapefruit, cranberry, lime and saffron. The heart of this fragrance offers a
combination of ginger, coffee, sage and lavender. Finally, amber, Japanese red
cedar and leather make up the base notes of this fantastic fragrance.
2. Solo Loewe Cedro: a woody and
spicy scent with notes of tangerine and pink pepper. The heart notes are
predominantly nutmeg and the depth of the fragrance is composed of cedar and
benzoin.
3. A*Men Ultra Zest from Thierry
Mugler: this fragrance is woody and citrusy. Blood orange, tangerine, ginger
and mint make up the top notes. The heart notes smell of cinnamon, coffee and
black pepper, all on a backdrop of patchouli, vanilla and tonka bean.
4. Infinity Intense Bentley: a
fragrance inspired by the orient. Its top notes include black pepper, lavender,
violet and geranium. Patchouli, vetiver, musk and cedar notes make up the base
notes, while the heart of the perfume is spicy in nature.
5. Spicebomb Extreme from Viktor Rolf: this original fragrance
couldn’t be overlooked in this collection of men's fragrances. Spicebomb takes
us to the scents of east, offering hints of black pepper, tobacco and vanilla
and a harmonious aroma of lavender.
6. Eau de Cedrat from L'Occitane:
a woody citrus scent with bergamot as top note. The base of the fragrance is
composed of cedar and cashmere wood, topped with a heart of ginger and nutmeg.
7. Calvin Klein CK2: this newcomer unisex fragrance
brings the freshness we seek during the summer. Its top notes smell of violet
leaf and tangerine, plus its special ingredient, wasabi. Mineral stones, orris
root and rose make up the heart of this fragrance, whose base notes are
vetiver, sandalwood and incense.
8. Dior: tangerine, grapefruit
and Calabrian bergamot as top notes; galbanum and pink pepper, as heart notes;
vetiver, as the base. That's the anatomy of Dior, a men’s fragrance with a
fresh citrus scent.
9. Aqua di Gio Profumo: Giorgio
Armani’s men’s fragrances always stand out for their captivating aromas. In
this case, it is the perfect aquatic scent for summer, with marine and bergamot
top notes; a heart of geranium, rosemary and sage; and base of patchouli and
incense.
VIP Men Club Edition from
Carolina Herrera: caviar and lime are the top notes of this VIP fragrance,
which offers a unique combination. At its heart are nutmeg and pepper, while
chocolate is the star of the base scent. All this is complemented with woody touches.Sunday, 8 May 2016
10 Dior perfumes you should not ignore
Whether we’ve getting ready in the morning to go to work, before an important business meeting or that special dinner with your partner, we always step in front of a mirror beforehand. We dress for the occasion and try for a look that is both flattering and allows us to rise to the challenge (and beyond it). But in this aesthetic that is our personal brand, behind the visual aspect, there is a sense that we should pay more attention to: smell. Dior perfumes are that distinctive accessory that makes us stand out.
Christian Dior, while still being affordable, is one of the most internationally prestigious brands, which is why year after year it is placed in the best selling positions in our country. Its perfumers know how to combine tradition with current and fresh elements to offer a varied line with its own personality. Below, we would like to introduce the 10 Dior perfumes that have caught our attention in recent years, for women as well as men.
J'adore
Dior’s women’s perfumes have a clear winner with J’adore. With its sweet floral aroma, its fruity overtones and notes reminiscent of wood, it has managed to stay on the podium of best sellers worldwide since 1999. We couldn’t agree more; it's an incredibly feminine perfume.Miss Dior
The Miss Dior perfume has marked some of the most special moments in the lives of countless women. This new version of the first Dior perfume combines the loving caress of roses with slightly citrus touches that provide a clean, fresh sensation that is perfect as a first perfume for a teenager or young woman.Poison
In contrast to the previous scents, Poison is that perfume that you reserve for special occasions. Complex, mysterious, full of sweet and spicy nuances, mature and elegant, an intoxicating perfume which is impossible to remain indifferent to.Dolce Vita
This is the Dior perfume of joy and sensuality. We love its base notes dominated by cedar and how the sweetness of lily, rose and peach stands out in the foreground.Dune for him and her
But Dior doesn’t just dress women in its fragrances, but men as well. And in the case of fragrances like Dune, there are versions for both. Dune for her is a sensual, resonant, dense, smooth perfume with floral nuances that almost caress; for him, a shout of confidence, tranquility and authenticity through natural aromas, predominantly wood and nuances of fig and sage.Dior Homme
And yet, those men who like Dior fragrances have other options which are equally sublime. Dior Homme, one of the most sold last year in Spain, with its soothing scent of sage, the personality of cacao and the masculinity of leather.Fahrenheit
We all know a man who use Fahrenheit. In this fragrance, citrus and delicate aromas such as lavender and jasmine stand out on a solid base of wood and leather. It is a powerful, long-lasting fragrance that makes its wearer feel unique and lets him live his life going strong.Higher
Another candidate for the perfect perfume is Higher, no doubt a Dior men’s fragrance appropriate for adults only before of its maturity and elegance, a mild aroma and with a tendency to evolve over the course of the day, transforming from fruity sweetness, passing through rosemary and ending with the serenity of pear wood.Sauvage
Like Poison, Sauvage is a polarizing fragrance; you either love it or you hate it. However, we believe that it deserves a place among the best Dior fragrances. It’s fresh, masculine, young, and impulsive. With strong notes of pepper and patchouli gently wrapped in the mystery of amber, endowing the wearer with an unparalleled power of expansion.What about you? How do you get dressed in the morning? We are sure that from now on, you won’t your perfume to chance. When in doubt, try one of the winning combinations that the Dior universe has to offer.
Friday, 6 May 2016
The sweet fragrances of Carolina Herrera
Many fragrances are marketed under the label of Carolina Herrera today. Since its inception in 1988 with the perfume Carolina Herrera, the brand has developed more than eighty fragrances for both women and men. Although they have experienced a slight evolution and variations in their aromas, they have always been true to the essence of their creations: they usually have a touch of sweetness. This is achieved thanks to their floral and/or fruity notes which characterize virtually all of their fragrances.
The age of the audience of Carolina Herrera’s fragrances has also gradually decreased. While Carolina Herrera is now considered mostly for adult women age 30 and older, the famous CH and its entire line are ideal for young women. The same goes for lines 212 and 212 VIP, which can even be classified as sexy and daring. One of the latest creations, the special limited edition Central Park from the CH line, also has a younger feel with fruity and woody notes. In its evolution towards a younger audience, the change from floral to more fruity notes and even citrus notes has played an important role.
At the same time, bottle designs have evolved from classical to more modern and daring. As proof, we need only take a look at the designs of Carolina Herrera and the now well known 212 VIP.
They follow the trend of many other designers who have tried to give their men’s fragrances a smoother, more sensual touch, moving away from the classic men's fragrances with tough and aggressive green notes. In this way, we let the boys evolve into the figure of a sensual and seductive man, more in touch with a younger identity than that of the tough, protective man.
Evolution: from Carolina Herrera to CH
Carolina Herrera, the women’s perfume which officially launched Herrera's career, was highlighted by an intensely sweet aroma. Among its top notes is an intense orange blossom and among the heart notes is jasmine. It is classified by many as completely timeless and remains a strong contender for women over 30.The age of the audience of Carolina Herrera’s fragrances has also gradually decreased. While Carolina Herrera is now considered mostly for adult women age 30 and older, the famous CH and its entire line are ideal for young women. The same goes for lines 212 and 212 VIP, which can even be classified as sexy and daring. One of the latest creations, the special limited edition Central Park from the CH line, also has a younger feel with fruity and woody notes. In its evolution towards a younger audience, the change from floral to more fruity notes and even citrus notes has played an important role.
At the same time, bottle designs have evolved from classical to more modern and daring. As proof, we need only take a look at the designs of Carolina Herrera and the now well known 212 VIP.
Fragrances for men
The men’s version of Central Park also stands out for its fruity essence, and it’s not the only one. In fact, many of Carolina Herrera’s perfumes for men have a touch of sweetness, such as the well known CH Men, with heart notes of wood and jasmine, which some noses claim could even be used as a perfume for women.They follow the trend of many other designers who have tried to give their men’s fragrances a smoother, more sensual touch, moving away from the classic men's fragrances with tough and aggressive green notes. In this way, we let the boys evolve into the figure of a sensual and seductive man, more in touch with a younger identity than that of the tough, protective man.
Wednesday, 4 May 2016
10 Fragrances for Spring 2016
Just as each perfume has its time of day and you wouldn’t choose the same one for the morning as you would at night, some perfumes are more suitable for the colder seasons while others are ideal for nice, warm weather. Spring fragrances are fresh and light and go with a bolder and more colorful wardrobe.
And of course, flowers and the color pink are symbols of spring, so Daisy Eau So Fresh by Marc Jacobs is our first candidate for the most popular fragrance on the streets this season, with its floral notes of iris, rose and freesia combined with the youthful sweetness of pear and tangerine.
Perhaps for warm April nights Jeu d'Amour L'elixir by Kenzo would be the perfect choice, with delicate hints of innocent vanilla, the sweetness of black raspberry and the daring role of rum as a base note.
But if spring stands out for anything, it’s for being a little suggestive and provocative. What with its sundresses and all, spring has the ability to make us look great and let the imagination run wild, so why not do it with an innocent fragrance with hints of caramel mousse that turn into dominant notes of blackberry. Signorina Misteriosa by Salvatore Ferragamo is the fragrance for good girls with an impish soul.
Candy Kiss by Prada is undoubtedly the fragrance for women who want to attract attention, its top note as well as both heart and base notes of arousing musk along with the freshness of orange blossom and the softness of vanilla are a combination fit for a femme fatale.
Poison Girls is the Dior fragrance for young women this spring. A touch of mischief, recognizable from the mother fragrance of the line, Poison, mixed with spiced notes like vanilla, sandalwood and orange.
The new fragrance Hugo Woman Extreme by Hugo Boss also stands out with a floral touch, but softer. Its top notes are boysenberry and grass, while among its heart notes we can find jasmine and black tea. The version for men, Hugo Extreme, surprises with fruity notes of green apple and heart notes of geranium and lavender.
For him, we include L'Homme Ideal Eau de Parfum from Guerlain for this spring. With L'Homme Ideal, the first release of this line, having come out in 2014, the Eau de parfum has a lot of promise with its woody-oriental notes and hints of vanilla and leather.
Gentlemen Only Parisien Break is the new Givenchy fragrance for him. It has notes of mint and lemon with sage, following the trend of sweet and sugary fragrances for men. It’s as fresh as spring itself.
Have you found your favorite for this spring?
And of course, flowers and the color pink are symbols of spring, so Daisy Eau So Fresh by Marc Jacobs is our first candidate for the most popular fragrance on the streets this season, with its floral notes of iris, rose and freesia combined with the youthful sweetness of pear and tangerine.
Perhaps for warm April nights Jeu d'Amour L'elixir by Kenzo would be the perfect choice, with delicate hints of innocent vanilla, the sweetness of black raspberry and the daring role of rum as a base note.
But if spring stands out for anything, it’s for being a little suggestive and provocative. What with its sundresses and all, spring has the ability to make us look great and let the imagination run wild, so why not do it with an innocent fragrance with hints of caramel mousse that turn into dominant notes of blackberry. Signorina Misteriosa by Salvatore Ferragamo is the fragrance for good girls with an impish soul.
Candy Kiss by Prada is undoubtedly the fragrance for women who want to attract attention, its top note as well as both heart and base notes of arousing musk along with the freshness of orange blossom and the softness of vanilla are a combination fit for a femme fatale.
Poison Girls is the Dior fragrance for young women this spring. A touch of mischief, recognizable from the mother fragrance of the line, Poison, mixed with spiced notes like vanilla, sandalwood and orange.
The new fragrance Hugo Woman Extreme by Hugo Boss also stands out with a floral touch, but softer. Its top notes are boysenberry and grass, while among its heart notes we can find jasmine and black tea. The version for men, Hugo Extreme, surprises with fruity notes of green apple and heart notes of geranium and lavender.
For him, we include L'Homme Ideal Eau de Parfum from Guerlain for this spring. With L'Homme Ideal, the first release of this line, having come out in 2014, the Eau de parfum has a lot of promise with its woody-oriental notes and hints of vanilla and leather.
Gentlemen Only Parisien Break is the new Givenchy fragrance for him. It has notes of mint and lemon with sage, following the trend of sweet and sugary fragrances for men. It’s as fresh as spring itself.
Have you found your favorite for this spring?
Monday, 2 May 2016
Foods influence your body odor
Foods influence your body odor
As we have said before, the smell of a perfume is influenced by the effects of your body odor. Well, our body odor also changes according to the foods we eat.Some of these foods, whether because they require a long digestive process, or because they produce a chemical imbalance, cause the odor we give off to be a bit unpleasant.
Here, you have some of the foods that you should be careful with so that your body odor is the result of internal balance:
Red meat Because it stays in the digestive tract a long time and stagnates, red meat tends to rot and release bad gases and toxins.
Chile and spices Spicy or strong smelling foods such as spices, garlic and onions, have the potential to cause bad breath and body odor. This is due to the sulfurous gases produced during digestion, which are quickly mixed with the blood.
Coffee and alcohol Excess caffeine and alcohol has a direct effect on body chemistry. In fact, alcohol has the innate ability to make you sweat, with an unpleasant smell that lingers for a long time.
Dairy Consumption above in the recommended daily intake can cause unpleasant body odor because these foods contain a high protein content that is broken down by bacteria in the stomach to form hydrogen sulfide.
Friday, 26 February 2016
The perfume Eau Sauvage by Christian Dior
The perfume Eau Sauvage by Christian Dior It belongs to the olfactory family Aromatic Citrus
for Men. It appeared in 1966 and marks a turning point in the classic
fragrances for men.
The Top Notes are rosemary, caraway, fruity notes, basil, bergamot and lemon (sour lime); Heart Notes are coriander, carnation, sandalwood, patchouli, lily root, jasmine and rose; the Base Notes are amber, musk, oak moss and vetiver.
Diorama of 49, Diorissimo of 56 and Eau Sauvage are all creations of the master Edmond Roudnitka, trusted Dior perfumer and responsible for some milestones in the history of perfumery such as the olfactory reproduction of musk in Diorissimo.
The creator defines Eau Sauvage as "the male side of
Diorissimo". Both are heirs of traditional colognes. But their creation
uses very innovative techniques and raw materials to take them to the next
level.The Top Notes are rosemary, caraway, fruity notes, basil, bergamot and lemon (sour lime); Heart Notes are coriander, carnation, sandalwood, patchouli, lily root, jasmine and rose; the Base Notes are amber, musk, oak moss and vetiver.
Diorama of 49, Diorissimo of 56 and Eau Sauvage are all creations of the master Edmond Roudnitka, trusted Dior perfumer and responsible for some milestones in the history of perfumery such as the olfactory reproduction of musk in Diorissimo.
The perfume Eau Sauvage by Christian Dior is the first fragrance to use hedione in a significant concentration. Hedione is a molecule that reproduces the bright and clear scent of jasmine but while adding an attractive aquatic sensation.
Besides proving that jasmine was not solely a feminine flower, it launched a new way of understanding freshness in male perfumery.
It's a different fragrance for men that marks the new generation of male perfumes, daring fragrances, and also floral.
This fragrance can you buy also as replica perfume for a very good price with a fantastic price.
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