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Dry perfume

Dry perfume is a very original form of fragrance release. In addition, the form is very, very convenient. Often such spirits are called "dry". In fact, they are a thick, waxy composition, almost solid consistency. These spirits differ from the classical ones with higher saturation, which is ensured by the limiting concentration of fragrant substances in them. But because of the lack of ambergris in their composition, which is necessarily present in the liquid form, the aroma is more quickly eroded, so it needs to be applied several times a day.

Dry spirits are produced by a fairly limited number of companies, because so far they are not as popular as their alcohol counterparts. However, the idea itself is by no means new. Such flavors in solid form for centuries were made in the East, where incense has always been and remains in special esteem.

Another undeniable advantage of such perfumes is that they can be kept extremely long, their shelf life is unlimited. Closed boxes or boxes keep the smell of the compound for years. The aroma does not change over time and does not lose its original intensity. Boxes with fragrances are very convenient to take with them: they are light, comfortable, there is no risk that the contents will pour out.

Since the dry spirits of all their owners are constantly carried with them in the purse, the storage capacity for them gradually turned into real jewelry and stylish accessories. Today, even spirits are produced in containers in the form of jewelry - coulombs, earrings, rings and cuff links. Spirits produced in Asian countries are often placed in painted caskets or lacquered wooden boxes, which turn into an original interior decoration.

Dry spirits are half composed of aromatic substances (most often aromamasla, amber, cibetin). The basis is wax, talc or paraffin, which are used in order not to allow the aroma to evaporate.

You can use spirits in different ways. It is best to apply them in places where the vessels come close to the skin: on the bends of the elbows, wrists, neck, under the knees. Many people prefer to put a box in a closet with clothes, so that it is soaked with a pleasant scent. Some use them as an incense, placing them in an aroma lamp.

By the way, dry perfumes are also hypoallergenic, so they can be recommended to those who can not use the usual perfume because of coughing attacks or other manifestations of the negative reaction of the body to alcohol composition.

Which perfume to choose? One of the most popular today is the dry spirits "Yves Rocher". They are distinguished by good quality characteristics at a fairly democratic cost. Many people think that these spirits have a very subtle flavor that lacks saturation, and they do not leave a trail, although the scents themselves are very pleasant. But this, of course, is a matter of taste.

"Oriflame" ("Oriflame") produces in the dry form an analogue of their spirits "Divine". It is believed that in this performance the flavor is more refined and is revealed more refined.

"Avon" creates dry perfumes on the basis of aromas of hibiscus and freesia, distinguished by the originality of the combinations of aromas.

"MaryKay" produces in a dry form a fragrance called "Belara". They have a floral-musky smell.

The dry perfume "Caramel" from the perfume studio Demeter Fragrance is something completely new in the history of perfumery, something close to a real work of art. This new idea in the creative aroma of the studio is not like everything that is habitually understood by spirits. This fragrance is based on starch syrup with sugar, it is sweet and very recognizable. This is not just a variation on the topic, but a real "sweet", leaving a pleasant and warm trail of the familiar from childhood burnt sugar.

However, whichever firm you choose, the main thing is to learn how to use them correctly, to always howl at the height and in the environment of a pleasant light cloud of your favorite fragrance.

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