Sunday, July 19, 2009

What Ingredients are in Perfume ?

In order to create the most desirable scent and to make it long lasting, perfumes include layers of notes. These notes include:

· Top notes
· Middle notes
· Base notes
Top notes, which are also referred to as head notes, are those scents that are immediately perceived when applying the perfume. These notes are made of light molecules that evaporate quickly, thus creating the person’s first impression of the perfume. Ginger and citrus are both popular choices for top notes.

Middle notes, also referred to as the heart or as the main body of the perfume, are those scents that come after the scent from the top notes have evaporated. This part of the perfume can actually seem unpleasant at first, hence being masked by the top notes. Over time, however, the scent becomes more pleasant. Rose and lavender are commonly used in order to create the middle notes.

The base notes is what is smelled after the middle notes dissipate. The base notes are meant to help provide the top and middle notes with added strength. Some base notes can still be smelled up to 24 hours after being applied.

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