#Wedding Perfume
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aryakumari · 7 days ago
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Wedding Guest Scents: What Should You Wear? Match the fragrances to the fabric!
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Help! Suddenly, those going ‘out-out’ scents we saved for dressy occasions can feel rather too cloying or stifling in the summer, and so we urge you to reach out and match the feel of your fragrance to the fabric used in the outfit you’ll be wearing. There are so many scents out there evoking the sensual textures and moods of silk, cotton and linen. So, start with the look for inspiration and finish with the fragrance that best enhances it as your invisible accessory. It’s the most cohesive way to feel put-together and instantly event-ready, no matter the occasion…
Juliette Has a Gun Musc Invisible
If you’re wearing something more simple but beautifully cut – say, a stunning cotton dress, the airy perfection of broderie anglaise, or the clean lines of summer two-pice –  you don’t want to overwhelm the look. Pair with this dreamy blending of radiant jasmine absolute with deliciously soft cotton flower, resting on a featherbed of soul soothing white musk. Want a scent to wear every day, not only for a special events? This is your new go-to for any occasion.
Cacharel Noa
Created by none other than famed nose Olivier Cresp, this is a timeless masterpiece of understated loveliness – and perfect for those on a budget (if you pushed the boat out for the outfit!) Who doesn’t want to be wrapped in a whisper of white, soft cotton and pretty, powdery peonies? Weightless yet fluffed around the edges, the soothingly nuanced freesia nuzzles fuzzy peach skin, ylang ylang and a shower of sheer rose petals to the creamy, transparent incense base.
Floris Tuberose in Silk
A ‘celebration of voluptuous tuberose’, think elegantly draped silk – the captivatingly iconic flower enrobed in the solar breeze of jasmine, the soft musk of warm skin and a surprisingly fruity benzoin base. Sourcing a natural tuberose absolute from southern India, there’s sunshine folded within, so it blooms beautifully for hours. In-house perfumer Penny Ellis worked with perfumery director Edward Bodenham to create this hand-poured, small batch edition. Stock up now!
Creed Queen of Silk
For something more va-va-voom, this wows with the intricacy of a lavish pattern that emerges from a roll of the finest silk. Fusing the opulence of tuberose with the rich qualities of patchouli, think of those notes as the warp, the scented structure of this composition, while succulent passion fruit balances smooth vanilla and amber-rippled woods act as the colour-shift weft. Threaded together, they drape with magisterial presence for a perfume that demands attention.
Estèe Lauder White Linen Legacy
‘I named it White Linen because I envisioned the woman who wore it as fresh, crisp and clean’ said Mrs. Estée Lauder of her original masterpiece. Reimagined here with the help of Frederic Malle in the Legacy collection, White Linen feels elevated beyond simplicity to become, as they describe it, more ‘geometrical.’ The pureness feels exquisitely tailored, a symphony of airy aldehydes, breezy rose and jasmine wafting to the warm, musky, hay-like vetiver base. Sublime! 
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shaadiwish · 1 year ago
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We Can’t Stop Swooning Over These 8 Best Perfumes Under INR 5000 For Brides. Stay Tuned To ShaadiWish For Latest Trends And Ideas.
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bebemoon · 3 months ago
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look for the name MORWENNA (requested by anonymous) | wed studio tied and gathered sheer metallic tulle midi dress, vintage (no brand) clear round-toed square-heeled pumps, vivienne westwood "amaya" platinum/creamrose pearl drop earrings, régime des fleurs "mirror" eau de parfum (aquatic notes, ash, castoreum, charcoal, fern, gaiac wood, galbanum, hazelnut, labdanum, narissus, orris butter, saffron, sandalwood, sea salt, white violet), { hair } @simonemingming (on instagram) "pressed & preserved | hair rolls and mourning dress"
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yououui · 1 month ago
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simdertalia · 2 years ago
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🐚 ACNH Mermaid Set 🧜‍♀️
50 items | Sims 4, Base game compatible.
Type “ACNH Mermaid” into the search query in build mode to find  quickly. You can always find items like this, just begin typing  the title and it will appear.
Always suggested: bb.objects ON, it makes placing items much easier. For further placement tweaking, check out the TOOL mod.
Use the scale up & down feature on your keyboard to make the items larger or smaller to your liking. If you have a non-US keyboard, it may be different keys depending on which alphabet it uses.
Remember that you can resize items in game with your keyboard! Note that if you have a non-USA keyboard, that it may be different keys, but it still works.
I hope you enjoy!
Set contains: (Buy Mode) -Bed | 1 swatch | 2420 poly -Chair | 2 swatches | 1226 poly -Coffee Table | 1 swatch | 2406 poly -Divider | 1 swatch | 2388 poly -Dresser | 1 swatch | 1671 poly -Fainting Sofa | 1 swatch | 2347 poly -Fountain (I forgot to get pics 🙃) | 18 swatches | 2690 poly -Lamp (functional, turn brightness down) | 1 swatch | 1217 poly -Nightstand (made by me) | 1 swatch | 628 poly -Rugs (cone, scallop, & starfish) | 1 swatch each | 630, 558, & 994 poly -Sand Dollar Table | 10 swatches | 2204 poly -Seashell Arch (I forgot to get pics 🙃) | 6 swatches | 3589 poly -Seashell "Screen" | 6 swatches | 2410 poly -Seashell Seat | 9 swatches | 1188 poly -Shelf (floor) | 2 swatches | 1506 poly -Shelf (wall) | 2 swatches | 690 poly -Vanity Table | 1 swatch | 901 poly -Wardrobe Closet | 1 swatch | 1208 poly -Bottle 1 | 5 swatches | 186 poly -Bottle 2 | 7 swatches | 227 poly -Clock | 1 swatch | 1882 poly -Compact | 6 swatches | 220 poly -Coral Decor | 6 swatches | 618 poly -Cowrie Shell Decor | 11 swatches | 1180 poly -Crown Decor | 4 swatches | 1212 poly -Crystal Ball | 5 swatches | 298 poly -Music Box | 5 swatches | 1077 poly -Perfumes 1-6 | 3, 4, 5, 2, 5, & 5 swatches | 208, 93, 280, 175, 88, & 210 poly -Sand Dollar Decor | 10 swatches | 1716 poly -Shell Decor 1-4 | 6 swatches each | 494, 484, 1024, & 462 poly -Shoes Decor | 5 swatches | 800 poly -Starfish Decor | 5 swatches | 274 poly -Trinket Box | 3 swatches | 78 poly -Wand Wall Decor | 3 swatches | 748 poly
Build Mode: 1 swatch each -Floor Pastel -Floor Sand -Floor Underwater -Wall Pink -Wall Sea Horizon -Wall Underwater
I offer anyone who wants to, to add proper vertex paint to the lamp item. My vertex paintbrush in Blender doesn't work the way it is supposed to, no matter what I try. If anyone wants to add the vertex paint I will update the file with the fixed version & credit to the person who added it. Without this paint on the mesh, the whole item illuminates strangely when turned on, so turning the brightness down can remedy that issue until it is fixed. I am also working on figuring out why I'm having this issue in Blender.
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life-spire · 8 months ago
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hairtusk · 9 months ago
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hilarious to me that i intensely value the idea of marriage and am borderline obsessed with bridal fashion... but the idea of having a big wedding makes me feel genuinely unwell
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wurm-food · 6 months ago
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I’ve had the bestest day in this city and now I’m finally getting some solo adventure time 🥹
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beedreamscape · 11 months ago
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Simply remembering that Laerryn kept the Seelie in her name is enough to leave me shaken
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heart-notes · 4 months ago
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wearing possets berenice this evening and i must say this one was worth the hunt. i was given a sample with an indie swap like two years ago and then for MONTHS hunted it on indie exchanges on reddit because it is that good and i found it last fall and have enjoyed every time ive worn it since. well worth it. it’s not what i wore to work (ive been going for my cheap oil perfumery lira dupe, trying to pan it bc im meh on it), but my god, i wish it was possible to smell this way all the time. it’s in my hall of fame of “limited edition years old scents i can’t replace but will always think of with love in my heart”.
berenice ACTUALLY smells like dry fizzy grapefruit champagne + aldehydes, clean pink skin musk, and very smouldering church incense. the pinky dry clean base is just so well paired with the darkness of the incense here that i feel sickened (positive) every time i wear it. i will say it is lightly sweet but certainly not gourmand. this smells like daybreak. this was also the scent i associated with my pathfinder oracle before i had her custom. the incense edge is undeniably churchy, honestly, but the dry grapefruit mimosa heart does something very interesting to it and almost veils it, like a thin barrier between the smoky billow of…probably dragons blood(?) and the rest of the world. i love it as a work appropriate or day appropriate scent that has a nice edge to it without reading as “sexy” and is just kind of off putting. this scent is discontinued! you have to hunt it on indie exchanges to find it and it’s been discontinued for like more than five years! so you probably won’t find it at all! and i’m sorry to anyone interested!
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aryakumari · 7 days ago
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Why Do Perfumes Smell Differently On Different Skin Types?
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Perfume has a soul all its own, and in its infinite mystery and varieties, its essence creates a profoundly diverse experience for any one who wears it.
The chemicals in our bodies affect how we perceive scent, and when they fuse with the compounds found in the fine perfumes, a kaleidoscope of sensations occur.
Skin type, pH levels or body temperature, which is unique for each person, can affect absorption levels and empower the possibility that the same fragrance worn by two different people can smell entirely different.
Noses, ears and eyes have varying degrees of sensitivity and some humans can smell with arcane precision.
Others, however, do not have this ability. It may seem strange that sometimes others can smell a perfume, while the wearer cannot.
This phenomenon relates to the primal instinct to survive, and dates back to the days when the world was young.
Early populations became familiar with the scents surrounding their lives and were able to easily distinguish them from others that smelled bad and/or foretold danger such as: approaching enemies, smoke and fire.
Understanding pH Levels And Their Connection To Perfume
The moniker, pH, stands for potential hydrogen and refers to how acidic a particular substance, such as skin, may be.
This acidity helps maintain the balance of natural oils and protects it from harmful bacteria.
Everyone’s skin has its own level, and pH is measured by the numbers 0-14, with 7 representing a neutral pH. The lower the number, the more acidic it is.
The most desired pH value on our faces and bodies lies between 4.7 and 5.75.
A grade below is acidic and above is alkaline, both of which, according to dermatologist resident, Taylor Bullock, “can cause acne, flakiness or dryness because it disrupts the skin’s natural micro environment where normal, healthy bacteria don’t thrive and the skin barrier doesn’t work as well.”
Skin Types And Perfume Designing
Appearance, style and personality are all intensified with that perfect fragrance. 
Due to the myriad of possibilities, a selection that is best suited for a particular skin type can be challenging and overwhelming.
Skin type, whether oily, dry or a combination of both, is a major factor in the perfume experience.
The chemical fusion of skin and perfume will determine its ultimate spirit. 
Understanding how this happens opens up new doors to both consumers and perfume manufacturers developing a fragrance line.
For master perfumers, the process of creating a fragrance often involves testing formulas on multiple skin types and paper.
This testing is important because every person’s nose, skin and personal preferences can vary dramatically.
A skilled perfumer will collect all of the results and then adjust a formula so the composition works for as many people (and skin types) as possible, while keeping to the vision established within a fragrance brief. perfume fragrance suppliers in India
For consumers, it can be rewarding to enhance both a body’s natural scent and gain confidence in the expression of individuality.
The selection of perfume becomes an educated decision armed with the knowledge that a beloved scent may simply not work. The three categories are oily, dry and normal, which is a combination of both.
Each requires a different kind of perfume that will best accommodate specifications. More on each follows below.
Oily Skin
This skin type has a higher moisture content than the other two.
Due to its abundance of sebum, which is a substance produced by the sebaceous glands that lie in the middle layers of the epidermis, oily skin is known to retain and intensify fragrance.
The reason for this is because the oils on skin capture and retain scent molecules, heightening the longevity of a particular fragrance.
Our perfume formulators develop scents for oily skin by utilizing citrus facets such as: invigorating grapefruit, fresh, clean lemon and spicy, complex and elegant bergamot.
A refreshing, astringent nature provides the ideal natural weapon for combatting excess oil and balancing its production. 
According to Michael Donovan, founder and creative director of the London-based perfume line, St Giles: “…The general rule is that oily skin makes fragrances pop. Sweet notes, I have found, can be overwhelming and almost sickly on oily skins… They can turn quite modest, discreet scents into a magnum opus…Perfumes tend to last longer and smell more intense on oily skin because the skin oils capture and hold fragrance molecules …”
Dry Skin
Fragrances applied to dry skin tend to be less intense and evaporate more quickly.
A wearer may need to re apply it several times during the day.
Michael Donovan explains: “Dry skin needs bigger fragrances with a good solid base to hold up the fragrance and make it last. Orientals and chypres work well, as do spices and the heavier blooms like tuberose. The delicate scents will disappear…”
Fragrances containing sandalwood are ideal for this skin type. Exotic, warming and woody, this warm and woody facet is a natural moisturizer that helps skin remain hydrated and supple.
Vanilla is another splendid ingredient, both for its lush, ambrosial scent and antioxidant properties that can help protect skin from environmental stressors.
Master perfumers recommend always moisturizing before applying a perfume to dry skin.
Normal Skin
This type of skin, which is not too oily or too dry, is a perfumer’s dream because most scents will tend to remain true to their original composition. 
Masters rely on facets like rosemary, which not only adds an earthy, woody tone, but also helps to balance both dry and oily skin areas.
The soft, sweet addition of Ylang-ylang also complements this skin category. 
Other Factors That Influence Perfume Reactions
Environmental issues such as: humidity, temperature, wind, cold and sun can affect the lifetime of a particular perfume.
Cold weather acts as a natural fixative while heat can cause rapid evaporation rates.
Diet and mode of application can also influence the smell of perfume. Strongly flavored foods, such as garlic and heavy spices, blend with other facets and create a unique formulation.
Body chemistry influenced by diet can alter body odor, which in turn interacts with perfume and mutates its general character. Rubbing in the scent as little as possible expedites osmosis, which will permit a perfume to linger on the surface of the skin.
Michael Donovan states: “Edible perfumes, otherwise known as herb and spices, can change how a perfume smells.
Hormones can greatly alter a perfume’s intrinsic nature.
When estrogen levels drop, which occurs about three weeks into a cycle, a woman may become overheated more easily and sweat a little more, which in turn will affect whatever perfume she may be wearing.
One study confirmed that people are drawn to scents that will work with their natural body odor.” 
The Individual Essence of Perfume 
There are few things more personal than the selection of perfume.
If it does not mirror the personality, style, mood and age of the wearer from the very first time it is experienced, it is not the right choice.
All perfumes are comprised of hundreds of chemical compounds, making it impossible for one scent to work for everyone.
Inherently mystical and aesthetic, their essence is based on science, chemistry and artistry. 
At the heart of every composition lies the undeniable fact that “no one size fits all.” 
It is this intangible factor that sustains perfume’s enduring fascination and allure. 
Scent can teleport to another time and space, and is uniquely able to evoke emotion and nostalgia.
Human perception and the subconscious are integral to our sensations and feelings about whether a perfume will be loved, tolerated or hated.
Fragrance vs Essence
This is an important distinction. A fragrance is a one-of-a-kind combination of essences and an aroma is the same thing, but is usually related to a specific food scent.
According to the International Fragrance Association, “fragrance is a chemical mixture that has a smell or odor…The mixtures that make a fragrance may include natural aromatic raw materials obtained from plants using distillation, expression and extraction or synthetic materials.”
While scents are known to feature natural ingredients, that are further synthesized in a laboratory, they often contain artificial elements, that due to a lack of governmental regulation, are not always made known to the public at large. 
The essence of a fragrance is complex and refers to the particular aromatic compounds (essential oils) used in a specific perfume.
They contain concentrated properties along with water and alcohol, which collectively determine the longevity of a fragrance.
The National Institute of Environmental Health Services defines essence as: which are obtained through mechanical pressing or distillation.
They are concentrated plant extracts that retain the natural smell and flavor of their source.”
In Conclusion
If you have your own perfume line or you are thinking about creating one, bear in mind the aforesaid information — it can only help to streamline and enhance compositions.
Or do what most do and lean into our decades-long perfume manufacturing experience and let us create your next successful fragrance!
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shaadiwish · 2 years ago
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Grooms-To-Be, Bookmark These Best Perfumes For Wedding Day And Smell Luxurious. Stay Tuned To ShaadiWish For Latest Trends And Ideas.
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gmanmedias · 2 years ago
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👑Royal Wedding Makeup & Styling👑
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her-penetrating-soul · 2 years ago
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🤍 ‿“I vow to fiercely love you in all your forms, now and forever. I promise never to forget that this is a once-in-a-lifetime love.”—Leo, "The Vow⁀🤍
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bexatriz · 7 months ago
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💜 Realms and You💜
https://shoplook.io/profile/bexatriz
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prfm-multiverse · 1 year ago
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