Friday, May 17, 2019

Aromatherapy Lane Tour

Charisma is synonymous with Hollywood movie stars, but they are new to the perfume world, which goes back to the past. Perfume has been around for thousands of years.

Using herbs and flowers to create a love for perfume. People often wear garlands of flowers, hang aromatic plants indoors, and add aromatic plants to the aroma of the floor.
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One of the oldest uses of perfume comes from the burning of incense and vanilla used in religious services, usually from the tree's aromatic gums, frankincense and myrrh. The word "perfume" comes from the Latin per feme, which means "passing the smoke."

The Egyptians were the first to incorporate perfume into their culture, followed by ancient Chinese, Hindus, Arabs, Greeks and Romans. The Egyptians invented the glass, and the perfume bottle was one of the first common uses of glass. The earliest perfume bottles used were Egyptians dating back to around 1000 BC. Yes, people have used their lobes for more than 3,000 years.

Since the 9th century, a large amount of trade between Byzantine and Venice has brought perfume into Europe. There is a lot of trade in the Arab world, bringing the perfume of Baghdad to Muslim Spain.

Arabic perfume is a highly developed art. Using ancient recipes from the Persians, they use ingredients from China, India and Africa to produce perfumes on a large scale. They have been using distillation since the 9th century.

A book by Rhazes living in the 9th or early 10th century, "Al-Hawi", contains chapters on cosmetics. It was translated into French Latin in the late 12th century.

That was 1000 years ago, the musk and floral perfumes were brought from the Arabs through the trade with the Islamic world and the return of the Crusaders from northwestern Europe. The trading of perfumes also involves the trade of spices and dyes.

So, in addition to "Ooo la la", there are more French perfumes! This peculiar factor goes back thousands of years and Hollywood is buying it.

For 240 years, the British and French houses CREED has been the choice of celebrities, royalty and boutique connoisseurs around the world. It still uses technology that is largely abandoned in the perfume industry and uses its world's finest plants and the most precious essences to make its own products.

The new work from CREED, Love in White debuted in 2005. It was the first product to be released in the United States. The first person to receive the bottle was the actress ANGELINA JOLIE, who shared her connection with the United Nations with the new smell. CREED's Love In White sales segment supports the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization [UNESCO]. This is also the first time CREED perfumes have supported charity, while actress Angelina Jolie is a goodwill ambassador for United Nations goodwill issues.

It is said that CREED Jasmal is only created by NATALIE WOOD and is the first choice for cute Hollywood classic stars. Natalie's warmth and mystery seem to match the fragrance of Italian and Moroccan jasmine.

CREED Fleurissimo is a fairy tale of floral fairy tales, roses, violets and irises. A considerate groom once presented a beautiful bouquet to his bride in an elegant glass bottle. The bride is GRACE KELLY, and the late Prince of Monaco, Denier, commissioned Creed to develop perfumes for his princess.

This fragrance is also a favorite of JACEQUELINE KENNEDY ONASSIS, which loves art and culture.

In 1954, it was no accident that Hollywood was associated with CHANEL. The screen goddess MARILYN MONROE was asked what she wore while she was sleeping at night, and gave a warm answer, "just a few drops of number 5." As a symbol of temptation, she promoted the perfume.
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Inspire Chanel's then advertising director to choose the world's most amazing actor to keep Chanel No 5 active in people's imagination. ALI MACGRAW and CATHERIN DENEUVE and the recent NICOLE KIDMAN are among the many beauty.

Today, MADONNA, JENNIFER LOVE HEWITT and GOLDIE HAWN are both popular idols of the world and the roots of tradition. Everyone loves the CREED perfume Tuberose Indiana.

In January 1957, GIVENCHY created the L' Interdit fragrance for the fascinating screen star AUDREY HEPBURN, and let Hepburn wear it for a year before releasing it to the public next December. After all, Hepburn at the peak of her fame, persuaded the producer of the movie "Sabrina" to let her wear the creation of the up-and-coming young designer Hubert De Givenchy.

The tradition of Hollywood beauty associated with perfumes continues, but unlike Hepburn, today's actors are often not the source of inspiration for the perfumes they endorse, but the way they embody the spirit of perfume.

Today, the Lord of the Rings Princess LIV TYLER faces the perfume of New Givenchy and is very irresistible.

One of the newest members of Calvin Klein's new fragrance Eternity Moment is the fresh star SCARLETT JOHANSSON.

But are those faces really wearing their approved perfume? Spontaneously innocent by Marilyn Monroe, a successful marketing campaign launched a million bottles.

People will guess, yes, the smell has been advertised at least once. But every season has perfumes, day and night, and today's celebrities are launching their own perfumes.

So what do they wear behind the billboard? Here are some boudoir moments that I have ever worn.

When their movie stars look gorgeous on the red carpet, they also smell gorgeous, which makes it a common Zents!

Prepare for the Oscar night. CHARLIZE THERON, ANGELINA JOLIE, JADA PINKETTT-SMITH, SHARON STONE and KATIE HOLMES selected one of the latest ZENTS. The perfume is entirely handmade, the same as the Parisian tradition at the turn of the century.

UMA THURMAN is the first person ever to get the "fresh" Zents smell.

LAURA DERN likes Fresh. The delicate simplicity of celery, linden, cucumber and green apples is flawless and pure, in contrast to another alternative to Dern, figs, Himalayan cedar, vetiver, balsam, cinnamon, allspice berries and warmth. Spicy blend - warm, vibrant and sensual.

Other fans in the series include JULIA ROBERTS, who likes Ore, a dark, spicy and glamorous iris, bay, coriander, jasmine and patchouli. The style is described as sexy, hot and euphoric.

CHRISTINA AGUILERA uses Zents Concreta Lip Balm in her hair, a fragrance in the form of a conditioner.

Every year, perfume designers publish new creations that compete for the attention of the public and the stars that attract the world. Some people are passing on their favorites, and some classic works still exist.

Robert Piguet's Fracas Parfum's Tuberose enchantment was cherished by the legendary female singer MARLENE DIETRICH in the 1940s and is today cherished by MADONNA and KIM BASINGER.

It is said that both CHARLIZE THERON and KRISTIN SCOTT THOMAS like magnolia, rose, cinnamon and peach blends, which are enhanced by the fragrance of DOLCE VITA's vanilla and sandalwood base created by Christian Dior in 1996.

Who can object to some of these choices to reflect the quality of those who devalue them?

EXOTIC and SWEET

GWEN STEFANI, OPRAH and CAMERON DIAZ are one of the celebrity clients who look for exotic flowers, including gardenia, in Monyette, Paris. This fragrance uses only the purest perfume oil, non-alcoholic or cologne, so it is durable and suitable for the wearer. It is said that Clinique does not like HACPY either.

Fresh, fruity and frozen! "Through perfume, dear!"

SARAH JESSICA PARKER and MATTHEW BRODERICK are a couple of celebrities wearing BRANDY Parfums. The unisex glamour of this fragrance is fresh and elegant, with a top note of apples and peaches, and a herbal heart-shaped note that helps reduce stress. Celebrity wearers with this scent every season are NATALIE PORTMAN, JUDI DENCH, GOLDIE HAWN and TOBY MCGUIRE.

Honey chocolate flavor!

Today's Hollywood actresses KATE HUDSON and RENEE ZELLWEGER like ANGEL perfume, designed by THIERRY MUGLER in 1993. According to reports, pop star BRANDY and poetic Princess VANNA BONTA are also wearing this perfume tour to explore the essence of honey, chocolate and caramel. Blended with vanilla, patchouli and sandalwood notes. It sounds like these perfumes provide the perfect wings for these beautiful pages and screens.

Many people talked about the Hollywood writer VANNA BONTA's loyalty to the poetry perfume from ANNICK GOUTAL from France, and later to the perfume production in the career of the award-winning pianist. Bonta's most popular is Eau du Ciel in the air, a subtle interpretation of the mahogany, violet, Florence iris and lemon blossom. Goutal's description is "the trembling of the angel's wing."

BONTA indulges her planet's favorite iconic flowers, pure white gardenia, and Goutal's Gardenia Passion, a fragrance known for its natural and faithful reorganization.

NICOLE KIDMAN is also a fan of ANNICK GOUTAL's Eau du Sud, an unisex blend of orange, mint and basil.

Perfume suitable for the weather

After all, perfumes are created to meet the needs of mood, rain, sun, day, night, cold, warmth and various occasions.

The sultry amber and fragrant mixture is perfect for winter, warm and cold months. VANNA BONTA is the client of the famous Santa Maria Novella pharmacist, run by the monks of Florence, Italy and Profumi of Florence. Both lines use perfume recipes hundreds of years ago, some of which have not changed since the Renaissance Medici family commissioned them in the 1300s.

In the summer, citrus and vanilla tropical attacks, COMPTOIR SUD PACIFIQUE is the favorite of many celebrities in the pineapple, apricot, lime and milk Vanille variants. Refreshing...




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