Sunday, November 30, 2008

Kind of Flowers Grow in the Spring


Now is the time to determine what kind of flowers grow in the spring and to prepare your soil for them. Most spring bloomers are bulbs that need to be planted now in order to grow and by the time the snow melts we are more than ready to see their bright blossoms.

Most early spring bloomers are bulb type plants. The larger bulbs like Daffodils and Lilies are fairly well known and are often given as gifts for Valentines Day or Easter. The Amaryllis, a common Easter gift is one example. But they are not the only example of what kinds of flowers grow in the spring.

The Crocus for example is a delicate little bloom that is first seen in late February or early March. Her tiny little flower peeks out of the snow in shades of purple and white to remind us that warm weather is on the way. She is the first recognized kind of flower that grows in the spring. She isnt the first bloomer though, that would be the Snow Drop with her white bloom as she bids farewell to winter. Neither of these flowers is large but planted in large groups will make a fine display as you pace to your window and back again waiting for springtime.

Friday, November 28, 2008

Men's Colognes and Perfumes


Of course, not all of these perfumes will suit your
personality and taste. Go for a scent that will bring
out the best qualities in you. Pick a scent that is
subtle enough and not overpowering. You do not want to
smell as if you took a bath in your perfume. Your scent
should be sensual, but not overly sexy that you might
give the wrong signals. Choose a scent that comes
closer to the natural attractants in a man's body. By
accentuating those scents, your perfume becomes much
more effective and magnetic. For best effect, your
scent should elicit happy memories in a woman. Such a
scent will leave a woman wanting for more.

You can choose from many popular perfume brands. Some
of the recommended colognes and perfumes include the
following: Acqua de Gio by Armani has a strong citrus
scent that reminds one of summer. Most people love its
fresh scent. Cool Water by Davidoff is simply a classic
- cool, refreshing and smooth, it is perfect for
everyday wear. L'Eau D'Issey combines the scent of
citrus and tobacco for a differently exciting
fragrance. If you want a perfume that is elegant and
speaks of class and good taste, go for perfumes from
the French perfume houses Guerlain and the House of
Creed. You can also choose Penhaligon's, Czech and
Speake from England or Acqua di Parma from Italy.

Annick Goutal Perfumes


Annick Goutal perfumes remain the ultimate choice of users, both celebrities and laymen, who prefer natural and rare perfumes over industrial standard fragrances. The originality and authenticity of the Annick Goutal brand acted as the driving force that propelled it to the zenith of perfume brands. Annick Goutal, the creator of the brand, had said that each fragrance that she had made was a reminder of something or someone important in her life. Such a sense of beloved personal intimacy in each brand made by Annick Goutal provides it with an air of originality, which is much appreciated by its loyal customers. The authenticity of brand emanates from its commitment towards genuineness in natural and rare essences that is used for the perfumes.

Annick Goutal resisted the compulsion to be linked with any big perfume company as she believed that it would thwart her freedom in pursuing fragrances that carry her unique personal experiences. The high standards maintained on the quality of the ingredients used in making the perfumes is one of the most striking features of Annick Goutal brand of perfumes. Annick Goutal recognises that packaging of a product is as important as manufacturing of a product and hence finishing touches of the bottles are performed with hands to maintain the exclusive class of the brand.

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Perfume Fragrant


Fragrant extracts are known to the general public as the generic term "essential oils", a more specific language is used in the fragrance industry to describe the source, purity, and technique used to obtain a particular fragrant extract.

Of these extracts, only absolutes, essential oils, and tinctures are directly used to formulate perfumes.

* Absolute: Fragrant materials that are purified from a pommade or concrete by soaking them in ethanol. By using a slightly hydrophilic compound such as ethanol, most of the fragrant compounds from the waxy source materials can be extracted without dissolving any of the fragrantless waxy molecules. Absolutes are usually found in the form of an oily liquid.
* Concrete: Fragrant materials that have been extracted from raw materials through solvent extraction using volatile hydrocarbons. Concretes usually contain a large amount of wax due to the ease in which the solvents dissolve various hydrophobic compounds. As such concretes are usually further purified through distillation or ethanol based solvent extraction. Concretes are typically either waxy or resinous solids or thick oily liquids.
* Essential oil: Fragrant materials that have been extracted from a source material directly through distillation or expression and obtained in the form of an oily liquid. Oils extracted through expression are sometimes called expression oils.
* Pomade: A fragrant mass of solid fat created from the enfleurage process, in which odorous compounds in raw materials are adsorbed into animal fats. Pommades are found in the form of an oily and sticky solid.
* Tincture: Fragrant materials produced by directly soaking and infusing raw materials in ethanol. Tinctures are typically thin liquids.

Products from different extraction methods are known under different names even though their starting materials are the same. For instance, orange blossoms from Citrus aurantium that have undergone solvent extraction produces "orange blossom absolute" but that which have been steam distilled is known as "neroli oil".