Sep
18
Filed Under (Perfume Home) by admin on 18-09-2008

Zino Davidoff By Davidoff For Men Review: Originally I smelt the cologne on a friend and asked him the name of the cologne he was using. I proceeded to purchase one bottle from Scentiments, that’s been several years ago and several bottles ago. I constantly receive compliments.

Zino Davidoff By Davidoff For Men Review: I have looked for this particular product for YEARS. I have been holding on to the few drops left in my old bottle. I was under the impression that this cologne was no longer being produced and then I found.
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Jul
16
Filed Under (Perfumes Products) by admin on 16-07-2008

Escada In To The Blue Perfume Reviews:escada into the blue I’ve purchased this product before in the department store and when I ran out I decided to try Amazon. I was very happy with the product and the supplier. I got exactly what I was expecting from my purchase and I was very happy with my decision.

Fragrance Notes: Crumpled Green Leaves, Fresh Herbs, Tagette, Star Fruit, Peony, Aquatic Floral Notes, Water Fruits, White Cedar Wood, Musky Cocktail, Amber Notes, Wet Woods.
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Jul
10
Filed Under (Popular Perfumes) by admin on 10-07-2008

Use the basic formula of 15% to 30% essential oil, 70% to 80% of pure grain alcohol, such as vodka, and 5% of distilled or bottled spring water to make perfume. Essential oil can be replaced with fragrance oil for a cheaper quality and price perfume. Essential oil can easily be found in a craft store or health food store. Store your perfume in a small glass or plastic container. You can buy a container with a sprayer at almost any local craft store. You might also be able to find vintage perfume bottles at thrift stores or flea markets.

Lightly squeeze the petals to drain off any oils. To that base oil add organic extractions one to two drops at a time until the aroma is pleasing. Be fastidious about this for best results. So test this on a small patch of skin before starting to use it regularly. Now smell the results. If it’s too intense, just add more oil. Put these ingredients together in a non-aluminum pan and warm over a low heat until the herb(s) or petals turn translucent. Read the rest of this entry »

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