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A Brief Reminder of the Constituents of Perfume

78% to 95% of specially denatured ethyl alcohol with a remainder of essential oils makes the product we call perfume and is also loosely called scent or fragrance.

Products with 22% of essential oils are the costliest form of fragrance and are called Perfumes.
EDP or Eau de Parfum comes next, having between 15 and 22% essential oils. It can last about 4 hours on the wearer.

That's followed by Eau de Toilette (EDT) with 8 to 15% oils, whilst the weaker Eau de Cologne has just 4% essential oils.

The lightest dilution of fragrance of all is Eau Fraiche with 1 to 3% essential oils and is for those who crave super subtlety.
gud sharing biz. . .which 1 u use??
well I prefer to change from time to time...These days I use 'Safari', 'Allure Homme' and 'Jacomo de Jacomo' (both black and red are nice). Before this, I was using 'Diesel', 'Hugo' and 'Energise'. In scents 'Oud Malki (Mukhalat)' by Abdul Sammad is my all time favourite.

In ladies perfume, waise to kayee names hain but I'll name a few 'Wish' (very sweet fragrance, I love it more than any other), 'Coco Channel' 'Chanel No.5', 'Givenchy' and 'Abeer'. Abeer is arabic and very nice but I don't know if that is available in Pakistan or not.

You must select a good store to buy perfume from, its very difficult to get original one.
(I collected the following data some time ago, would like to share with you. Please note that prices are not current and are indicative only)

Ardenbeauty by Elizabeth Arden (floral green) - A rich elegant floral with green notes, Rubrum lily, golden sweet orchid, a twist of lemon, on a base of Indian sandalwood, amber and musk. £32.50 for 50ml EDP. Launched 2002.

Emporio Armani Night for Her by Armani - A seriously seductive, mysterious voluptuous and sensual perfume with a woody, floral and amber base hinting at peonies, lily of the valley, blackcurrant, cranberry amid sandalwood, patchouli and myrrh. Ideal for winter. £30 for 50ml EDP.

Sensi by Georgio Armani (floriental) - A refined, stylish perfume that encapsulates Armani fashion with woody, floral and oriental notes of Kaffir lime leaves, barley, Palisander woods, vanilla and delicate flowers mimosa, jasmine. £39 for 50ml EDP. Launched 2002.

Boss Intense by Boss (oriental) - A sensual mesmerising fragrance of amber base notes, spice mixed with vanilla, all mingled with vanilla orchid and warm wood notes. £29 for 50ml EDP. Launched 2003.

Initial for Women by Boucheron (floral) - A sweet and romantic refreshing floral with notes of lily of the valley, Turkish rose, cinnamon, patchouli, blackcurrant leaf and vanilla. Launched 2000.

Burberry Brit by Burberry (oriental) - Very reminiscent of all things British, with soft wood, sugared almonds, lime, pear and amber tones. £23 for 30ml EDP. £36 for 50ml EDT.

Gloria by Cacharel (oriental) - A fresh oriental, with notes of Hibiscus, roses, amaretto and vanilla ideal for rock chicks. £18.50 for 50ml EDT.

Chance by Chanel (oriental) - A watery floral with a warm background. £31.50 for 50ml EDT.

Coco Mademoiselle by Chanel (oriental) - A fresh oriental perfume. £40 for 50ml EDT.

Clinique Happy by Clinique (floral) - Launched 1997, but one of the world's most popular perfumes of now. Full of fruits and flowers with a white floral base including magnolia and red grapefruit and blonde woods making this an upbeat warm scent in a rather dull bottle.

Clinique Simply by Clinique (floral) - A watery floral blend of white flowers with a touch of aniseed and a creamy warmth. £32 for 50ml EDT.

Celine Dion by Coty ( floral) - Ripe fruits with soft florals. £20 for 50ml EDT.

Ghost by Coty - A sweet, flowery, but modern classic perfume. £27 for 50ml EDT.

ISA Bella by Coty (oriental) - Vanilla and balsam with florals create a deep mysterious smell. £27 for 50ml EDT.

Cool Water Woman by Davidoff - An aquatic blend. £21 for 30ml EDT.

Escada Ibiza Hippie by Escada - A blend of amber, pear, freesia and cranberry. Launched 2003.

Dior Addict by Dior (floriental) – 6e sandalwood based scent with vanilla rose and jasmine and the rare Jamaican flower The Queen of the Night. £39 for 50ml EDP, £23 for 20ml EDP.

Sicily by Dolce and Gabbana (chypre) - A twist on citrus, herbs and blossoms, including honeysuckle,

Italian bergamot, jasmine, hibiscus and sandalwood. £30 for 25ml EDP.

Magot by Etro (chypre) - Fruits mixed with blossoms and patchouli combine to give a sensuous perfume once settled. £48 for 100ml EDT.

Celine Pour Femme - A spicy woody fragrance with rich florals. £21.50 for 30ml EDT.

Fendi by Fendi (oriental) - A modern scent of amber, musk and vanilla on soft woods. £40 for 100ml EDT.

Serenity by Ghost - A feminine scent that contains, bergamot, lily of the valley, Peony and Tonka beans. £28 for 50ml. Launched 2003.

Very Irresistible by Givenchy (floral) - This is the world's first floral aromatic scent. Fresh with a heart of rose, combining 5 different roses and star anise with verbena. £27.50 for 30ml EDT.

Hot Couture by Givenchy ( floral) - 6e and sensual flowery scent with a heart of lily, magnolia and fruity raspberry, amid black pepper overlaid with vetiver, sandalwood and ambergris notes.
Launched 2000.

Quel Amour By Annick Goutal - A fabulous new fragrance with the discrete scent of peonies mixed with wild roses and geranium rosa, is enhanced by fruits such as pomegranates, redcurrants, cherries and peaches. £35 for 50ml. Launched 2002.

Gucci eau de Parfum by Gucci - A rich, musky, heady, exotic and erotic, luxurious perfume with orange blossom, thyme, cumin and heliotrope that mellows into an elusive scent. Not for the shy and retiring. £26 for 30ml EDP

Gucci Rush 2 by Gucci - A gentle luxurious perfume for those who prefer the fresh and flowery. Launched 2001.

L'instant by Guerlain (oriental) - The latest offering from the wonderful Guerlain range. A delicious classy oriental scent roundly finished with a powdery feel. £30.50 for 50 ml EDT. £52 for 100ml EDT.

Mahora by Guerlain (floriental)- A heart of frangipani, jasmine, tuberose, ylang ylang and neroli overlaid with vanilla, sandalwood and vetiver. This is a serious, sultry memorable exotic fragrance for those who like to make a statement. You will either love it or loathe it. If you like Dior's Poison you will like this. I love Guerlain perfumes, but this is the one I find too obvious and too cloying. Launched in 2000.

Chic by Carolina Herrera - A seamless, fresh, elegant scent blend with Bulgarian roses, orange flower, mandarin, freesia, ambrette, and vanilla. Launched 2002.

Marc Jacobs by Marc Jacobs (floral) - A modern, crisp, clean, feminine perfume based around the mystery of gardenia, musk, cedar and ginger. Launched 2001. Very popular.

Glow by J.Lo (floral aldehyde) - A warm 6e and fresh floral fragrance of jasmine, orris, grapefruit and orange flower, with sandalwood, soft musk and amber. Some may find it too sweet, but my husband always says "you smell lovely" whenever I wear this. £21 for 30 ml EDT. Launched 2002.

Cashmere Mist by Donna Karan - A beautiful floral scent that is refreshing, subtle and feminine. £27 for 30ml EDT. £37 for 50ml EDT.

Flower by Kenzo (floral) - A simple straightforward powdery floral fragrance. It combines poppy, rose, vanilla, violet and hawthorn. £27.50 for 30ml EDP. £38 for 50ml EDP.

Truth by Calvin Klein (green) - A refreshing woody oriental fragrance ideal for casual wear. £34 for 50ml EDP. £21 for 30ml EDP. Launched 2000.

Michael by Michael Kors - A sophisticated much loved scent with woody undertones, freesia and tuberose on the surface.

Attraction by Lancôme (floriental ) - An attractive stylish perfume which is fresh, floral and green to start with, then hints at an amber and vanilla note on iris, syringa and patchouli. £28.50 for 30ml EDP. Very now.

Connexion by Lancôme - An attractive, friendly, happy scent with a warm musky feel. It is like a bouquet of white flowers and includes magnolia, wild roses and hibiscus together with the fruitiness of blackcurrant and blackberries and the lushness of whipped cream, vanilla and patchouli. The lingering smell of this perfume hauntingly reminds me of a long lost favourite perfume of many years ago. £25 for 50ml EDT. Launched 2003.

Miracle by Lancôme - A contemporary feminine white flowers perfume with zesty sharp green notes in a haze of jasmine and magnolia, all underscored by spices and amber. Perfect for casual and daywear. Launched 2001 and hugely popular.

Tresor by Lancôme (floriental) - Re-launched as long ago as 1990 this feminine scent is high on the USA top ten list of best selling scents in this decade. Containing lilac, apricot, amber and musk it is a sharp floriental fragrance. £28 for 30 ml EDP.

Pour Elle by Ted Lapidus (oriental) - Rich blossoms on a cushion of exotic wood and oriental notes. £37 for 50ml EDP.

Beautiful by Estee Lauder (floral) - Launched in the 1990s, but one of the most popular perfumes in the USA top ten. A lovely scent like a bouquet of flowers with citrus woods and spices. £30 for 30ml EDP.

Intuition by Estee Lauder (oriental) - A beautiful soft sensual scent with vanilla, fruits and floral notes that is modern and wearable. £36.50 for 50ml EDP. Launched in 2000, hugely popular and still in the USA top ten perfumes.

Beyond Paradise by Estee Lauder (oriental) - A light, radiant, tropically fresh, simple, but warm and full exotic perfume, using lingering scents of flowers like Natal plum blossoms and crêpe jasmine and moss. Very now. £27.50 for 30ml EDP. £37.50 for 50 ml EDP.

Pleasures Intense by Estee Lauder (floral) - Intensely feminine this is a fresh take on the original Pleasure, but with more intense concentrated Eau de Parfum violet tones and ideal for summer. £48 for 100ml EDP. Launched 2002.

Glamourous by Ralph Lauren - A dress up or down special floral fragrance made from the Casablanca lily, Siam wood and musk. £41 for 50 ml EDP. Launched 2002.

Romance by Ralph Lauren (chypre) - This contains chamomile, freesia, tangerine, ginger, violet and oakmoss and makes a light perfume. £25 for 30 ml EDP. Launched 1999.

Stella by Stella McCartney (floral) - Fresh simple delicate flowers such as roses offset with amber and woods. £37.50 for 50ml EDP.

Kingdom by Alexander McQueen (chypre) - A spicy, bright, sensual and exotic fragrance full of character that turns heads. Contains ginger, vanilla, woods and myrrh. £31 for 30ml EDP.

Enjoy by Patou (floral) - A lively, sensual fruity floral for grown ups. £31 for 30ml EDP.

Malabah by Penhaligon (oriental) - Smells of exotic spices mixed with oranges in a far eastern harbour. £57 for 100ml EDP.

Premier Jour by Nina Ricci (floriental) - A subtle, slightly exotic musky scent with notes hinting at sugared almonds, gardenia, mandarin, and sweet peas and all that is lovely of a long summer's day. Launched 2001.

Absolu by Rochas - A gentle spicy fragrance with sandalwood, cinnamon and a sharp twist of pepper. Soft enough for office wear. Launched 2002.

Aquawoman by Rochas - This is a sharp aquatic scent, a blend of nacre, amber, musk on criste marine. Launched 2002.

Manifesto by Isabella Rossellini - A fresh floral scent launched in 2000. Made from an exotic mix of fruits, soft flowers, spice with under tones of sandalwood, white musk and chestnut.

Extreme by Paul Smith - A sophisticated fragrance of mandarin, blackcurrant, freesia and amber. £20 for 30ml EDT. £27 for 50ml EDT. £37 for 100ml EDT.

Kate Spade Parfum - (At present exclusively available at Harrods in UK) - a beautiful new simple sensual fragrance of white flowers, neroli, jasmine with a heart of gardenia.

Anna Sui dolly Girl by Anna Sui (floral) - A flowery, sweet, girly fresh scent, reminiscent of melons and apples, roses, jasmine, and magnolia. £20 for 30ml EDT.

Vera Wang The Fragrance by Vera Wang - The perfect scent for brides. Roses calla lily, gardenia and stephanotis with lotus iris, woods and musk combine to make a classic floral bouquet for the dream day. £48 for 50ml EDP. 2003.

Boudoir by Vivienne Westwood - Exotic tempting and sultry combining sandalwood, patchouli, Turkish rose vanilla, lilac, cilantro and orange blossom with musky floral overtones. You may not like this at first but put it on an hour before you go out and let it develop fully into a warm 6e winter scent. £35 for 50 ml EDP. Launched 1998.

Very Valentino by Valentino (oriental) - A classic scent with green notes on a base of musk, exotic flowers and vanilla.

Nu Eau de Toilette by YSL (oriental) - A blend of woods, vanilla and spices that make a sensual sophisticated, spicy, 6e scent. From £39. £52 for 100ml EDT.

Baby Doll by YSL (fruits) - A feminine fruity citrus scent with freesia, spices, peach grapefruit, rose, ginger, pomegranate and cedarwood. Launched 1999.
When looking for your fragrance you need to bear a few things in mind. First of all, there are three tones which may be sensed in a perfume the first tone, which will usually wear off in up till one hour, then there is the mid tone, which persists half a day and then there is the base tone, which is the final stage of the fragrance. In order to like one fragrance, you will have to enjoy all its stages, so you have to test the fragrance and smell it in different parts of the day to see if you still like it.

It is a terrible mistake to take the fragrance judging by the first sniff that you sense. Pulverize the perfume in areas of the body where the blood flow is abundant, such as the wrist or the base of the neck. A perfume may smell differently on two different individuals, as the perfume mixes with each person's natural scent, so if you sense a perfume that you like on a friend, this does not necessarily mean that it will smell the same on you.

There is lots of further studies and tips on using and chosing perfumes but I guess no one would be interested in more info [Wink]
wah wah itni bri taqreer. . .gud hai, but kia dukaan py hum test krny ko dukaan waly sy ly k market mai ghomty ghomty khud py spray krty rhain jb adhi bottel muk jae or pasand na ae to ja k usko wapis dy dain k na bhai subha tk to pasand thi abhi dupehr mai mza ni aya wapis ly lo.or dosri dikhao abhi joty bhi dhondny hain tb tk ye try kr k btaty hain.hehehahahah
aisa hai keh agar costly perfume lena hai to yehi karna chahiye keh aik din perfume test karo and the next day purchase karo, afterall it's your money...lady. Secondly, tones ko mind mein rakhain and check keh aap ko kon sa perfume acha lagta hai phir us ki composition check karain. Chances are that you will like another perfume with same tones and ingredients. Another way is to check the category of the perfume e.g. floral, oriental and fruity are popular among women and woody or spicy are popular among men. another tips is that never try more than two perfumes at a time otherwise the fragrance will mix up and also it fills up the smell senses. Try smelling 'Coffee' before testing another perfume, it works really. Some fragrance shops have coffee jars available for this purpose. Another tip is that you use the perfume on a piece of paper or tissue so that you can test another perfume without mixing it with the first one.
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