Sunday, August 21, 2011

Elegant Fashion Dresses For Sale!!!

A new batch of elegantly-made fashion dresses which are pocket-friendly are now available. Choose yours and reserve before it's gone!!!








What are you waiting for? Reserve your choice now!

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

My Perfume and Fashion Unlimited: More Items For Sale!!!

My Perfume and Fashion Unlimited: More Items For Sale!!!

More Items For Sale!!!

Wew! Dresses in a world of fashion pump up my heart in excitement. Who wouldn't if you face one that captivates your heart? You're not satisfied 'til you gave in to your desire. I bet you agree with me! Right?









These are just part of the new items for sale. Click HERE to see more beautiful fashionable designs.

Sunday, August 07, 2011

Kikay Kiddie Shoes For Sale!!!

Here are some cutie shoes available for your little "Kikays". They are pretty and lovely, isn'it? Place your order now before being taken out by others. Hurry!!! Limited stocks only!!! Click here to see more photos.







Place your order by calling or texting in the numbers shown below:

Landline:  (02) 290-5980
Cell Phone: (+63) 0927-979-5673


Note: Orders within Philippines only.

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Saturday, August 06, 2011

Perfume For SALE!!! All at affordable Prices!!!

AUTHENTIC SINGAPORE Perfumes FOR SALE!!!



Click the picture above or click here to see featured items for sale.

Note: Not all items that are in the list are presented here. I will update this blog as soon as availability of item/s requested/ordered is confirmed.

For questions and concerns click HERE.

Friday, August 05, 2011

All about Perfume: The Origin

Let us go back to the basic knowledge about perfumes before what it is known today. According to Wikipedia, a multilingual, web-based, free-content encyclopedia, perfume is a mixture of fragrant essential oils and/or aroma compounds, fixatives, and solvents used to give the human body, animals, objects, and living spaces a pleasant scent. The odoriferous compounds that make up a perfume can be manufactured synthetically or extracted from plant or animal sources. Perfumes have been known to exist in some of the earliest human civilizations either through ancient texts or from archaeological digs. Modern perfumery began in the late 19th century with the commercial synthesis of aroma compounds such as vanillin or coumarin, which allowed for the composition of perfumes with smells previously unattainable solely from natural aromatics alone.

Imprecise terminology

Although quite often, Eau de Parfum (EdP) will be more concentrated than Eau de Toilette (EdT) and in turn Eau de Cologne (EdC), this not always the case. Different perfumeries or perfume houses assign different amounts of oils to each of their perfumes. Therefore, although the oil concentration of a perfume in EdP dilution will necessarily be higher than the same perfume in EdT from within the same range, the actual amounts can vary between perfume houses. An EdT from one house may be stronger than an EdP from another.

Men's fragrances are rarely sold as EdP or perfume extracts; equally so, women's fragrances are rarely sold in EdC concentrations. Although this gender specific naming trend is common for assigning fragrance concentrations, it does not directly have anything to do with whether a fragrance was intended for men or women. Furthermore, some fragrances with the same product name but having a different concentration name may not only differ in their dilutions, but actually use different perfume oil mixtures altogether. For instance, in order to make the EdT version of a fragrance brighter and fresher than its EdP, the EdT oil may be "tweaked" to contain slightly more top notes or fewer base notes. In some cases, words such as extrême, intense, or concentrée that might indicate aromatic concentration are actually completely different fragrances, related only because of a similar perfume accord. An example of this is Chanel's Pour Monsieur and Pour Monsieur Concentrée.

Eau de Cologne (EdC) since 1706 in Cologne, Germany, is originally a specific fragrance and trademark. However outside of Germany the term has become generic for Chypre citrus perfumes (without base-notes).

Describing a perfume

The precise formulae of commercial perfumes are kept secret. Even if they were widely published, they would be dominated by such complex ingredients and odorants that they would be of little use in providing a guide to the general consumer in description of the experience of a scent. Nonetheless, connoisseurs of perfume can become extremely skillful at identifying components and origins of scents in the same manner as wine experts.
The most practical way to start describing a perfume is according to the elements of the fragrance notes of the scent or the "family" it belongs to, all of which affect the overall impression of a perfume from first application to the last lingering hint of scent.

 So, after this little introduction about perfume I assumed some of you have learned something about this "thing" which became an essential part of our daily lives. Can you imagine your life without perfume as part of your "important" things and accessories in your bag and home? Share me what you think. Maybe we both agree.