What’s Special in a French Perfume?Perfumes have been used since many years in many different ways along the centuries for medicinal purposes, as offering to god and other luxuries across the globe. Perfumes are meant to lift our spirits, complement our personalities and rejuvenate our bodies. With thousands of brands in the market and most of them smelling almost the same, it is a real confusing task to choose the best. At such a perplexed state we generally base our choices on the origin of the perfume brand name or designer such as, a French perfume made by Chanel Perfumes are made from essential oils that are extracted from flowers, herbs, plants and seeds. Earlier, perfumes were primarily used to get away from the body odor when bathing and personal hygiene was not very advanced. The properties of these perfumes like their use as aphrodisiacs, relaxants, rejuvenating and refreshing them soon become in demand; the rich and powerful limited their availability in fear that they can be used as weapons and soon they were banned in a few parts of the world. Around 1600s France stumbled across the magic of the perfume industry and picked up the reins; queens and kings invested in the research of the magic positions, which soon made French perfume to be the most sophisticated and pure. French Perfumes TodayDue to the increasing desire to feel and be fragrant the perfumes gained popularity. French perfumes are still an epitome of the most exquisite, sophisticated and elegant scents in the world. Some eternal French fragrances that have stirred the entire world for decades: Chanel No 5, from the house of Chanel, which also makes many other famous perfumes; Joy, made by Jean Patou; Shalimar, made by Guerlain and Opium made by Yves Saint Laurent. Every perfume lover would like to have at least one French fragrance in his/her collection for the special occasions. The perfume not only radiates your style and personality but also keeps you energetic throughout the day. While wearing a scent be cautious about its odor. It should not be overwhelming strong or cause allergies. Test your perfume before you buy it. |
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