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Designer Perfume Or Perfume Oil, Which is Best?
Perfume oils have become very popular alternatives to the top brand designer perfumes and celebrity perfumes sold at perfume counter all over the country.
They have now gone main stream and the perfume buying public are making the most of the opportunity. They are happy that they are able to enjoy long lasting and concentrated perfumes at a fraction of the cost of the brand name ones. As a matter of fact, most lovers of perfume oils consider alcohol based perfumes as not getting enough value for your hard earned buck and a real waste of money.
Indeed, unlike perfume, eau de parfum, eau de toilette, cologne and body splash, quality perfume oil is generally longer lasting on the body.
The main reason for this is that perfume oils are more concentrated and have not been severely diluted by water and alcohol like their spray on counterparts. In fact, most eau de toilette are so diluted that they often contain around 90 - 95% fillers and only 5 -10% actual fragrance.
As a result of the above factor, although the initial impact of your perfume might seem quite substantial and strong when you spray it on; most of the scent is usually gone within 30 minutes. So, when you consider the fact that most of the perfume is dispersed into the air as you spray it on, the part that actually lands on your body is so weak from extreme dilution, that its impact is gone in no time at all.
However in recent years, there are growing numbers of perfume makers/retailers out there that are blending and selling top grade designer type perfumes oils. These are great superb oils are specially created to smell exactly like original designer perfumes. It is therefore not very surprising that most people never go back to buying perfumes once they've started using premium grade perfume oils.
Advantages of Perfume Oils
o They are long-lasting and roughly last 8 to 24 hours on the body
o They are affordable and reasonably priced because you are not paying for excessive packaging or fillers
o Has longer shelf-life span than perfumes
o They are less likely to cause allergic reactions in customers with alcohol sensitivity
o Have more intense, richer and constant scent than perfumes
o Less likely to cause headaches because they are not overpowering
o Unlike perfumes that contain alcohol, they are generally non-flammable
o Because of all the reason mentioned above, perfume lovers are able to easily build up a big collection of their favorite designer perfumes
Disadvantages of Perfume
o They are mostly overpriced and expensive to buy
o Often over diluted making them very weak so that they don't last long
o Can be very overpowering when freshly applied and faded out in no time at all
o The strong initial when they are applied can induce headaches and migraines
o The alcohol in then can cause allergic reaction in some people
o They are also highly flammable due to their alcohol content
o Their shelf life can be shorter than that of perfume oils because of evaporation
o Too much packaging are used, which not only affect the cost of the perfume but also impact on the environment in a negative way
All things considered, both perfumes and perfume oils are beautiful products that give most people a lot of pleasure one way or the other.
This is especially so if you are a perfume lover or hobbyist who like or would like to be able to make your own perfume. Unlike mass produced brand name perfumes, you can create your own perfume to be as concentrated or light as you like.
The important thing is to use quality perfume ingredients in your blends so you can come up with true to the original designer perfumes or your own signature perfumes.
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Bonnet Vs Blow Hair Dryer - Which Is Better?
Before we answer that question, let us see what the difference is between the bonnet hair dryer and the blow dryer. Basically speaking there is not much of a difference in their working at all. Both of them work by pumping in hot air on to your hair so that the evaporation process is sped up.
It has long been known that if you "set" your hair when it is damp and then dry it out, your hair will remain that way far longer than even if you use high tech creams to hold your hair in place. Plus you get the wavy soft look that creams cannot give you.
It is for this reason that the hand held hair dryers were invented, so that you can arrange your hair any way you want to without having to go to a hairdressers to do it. Most people use the blow dryer simply because it is faster, and the bonnet hair dryer is generally not preferred because it takes longer.
In actual fact the blow dryer is better only if you want to dry out your hair quickly. If you want to brush and set your hair in place, it is actually more difficult with a blow dryer. You will have to brush with one hand while blow drying your hair with the other, and most of us find this very difficult. This means that we take longer leading to heat damage to our hair. Then we have to go and spend a lot of money in finding something that will remove this damage, and the whole thing is just one big circle.
A bonnet hair dryer on the other hand is very simple. It has a unit that you mount on the wall and a cap that you put over your head. When you switch it on, hot air is blown into the cap heating your hair evenly. This gives you the option of you brushing your hair in place, putting on your cap and putting on your make-up while your hair dries.
Because the bonnet hair dryer heats your hair evenly, you can put it at a much lower temperature setting and dry your hair for longer. This will ensure that your hair does not get heated to such an extent that it gets damaged.
The only flip side to this is that you are tied down by the length of the hose that connects the cap with the mount. Many people also find it highly embarrassing to use one of these which is why they prefer to go with the blow dryer.
As hair dryers go the bonnet hair dryer is what is good for your hair. Of course it will not work as well with long hair, but with regards to preventing hair damage, it is the best.