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Darkness for him 10ml

£12.99

This perfume is known for its versatility, making it suitable for various occasions, from casual daywear to evening events. It has decent longevity and moderate silage, ensuring you leave a lasting impression without overwhelming those around you

2 in stock

Category: Product ID: 20193

Description

The main differences between perfume oil and perfume alcohol lie in their composition, scent longevity, and application:

  1. Composition:
    • Perfume Oil: Made primarily with essential oils and fragrance oils, without alcohol.
    • Perfume Alcohol: Contains a mix of essential oils, fragrance oils, and alcohol.
  2. Scent Longevity:
    • Perfume Oil: Has a deeper, longer-lasting scent because the oil absorbs into the skin and releases the fragrance slowly.
    • Perfume Alcohol: Evaporates quickly, resulting in a lighter scent that doesn’t last as long.
  3. Application:
    • Perfume Oil: Typically applied directly to the skin and is less likely to cause irritation.
    • Perfume Alcohol: Can be sprayed on both skin and clothing, but may cause skin sensitivity for some people.
  4. Scent Projection:
    • Perfume Oil: Keeps the scent closer to the skin, making it more intimate.
    • Perfume Alcohol: Carries the scent further due to the alcohol’s evaporation, making it more noticeable to others.
  5. Cost and Ingredients:
    • Perfume Oil: Often made with natural ingredients and can be more expensive.
    • Perfume Alcohol: Usually contains more synthetic ingredients and tends to be more affordable.

 

Application Tips

  1. Apply After Showering: Apply perfume oil right after you shower when your skin is clean and slightly damp. This helps the fragrance adhere better.
  2. Moisturize First: Use an unscented moisturizer on the areas where you’ll apply the perfume oil. This helps the scent last longer.
  3. Use Pulse Points: Apply the oil to your pulse points, such as your wrists, inner elbows, behind your ears, and the back of your knees. These areas emit heat, which helps to diffuse the fragrance.
  4. Roll-On or Dab: If your perfume oil comes in a roll-on bottle, simply roll it onto your skin. If it’s in a regular bottle, use your fingers to dab a small amount onto your pulse points.
  5. Avoid Rubbing: Pat your wrists together gently instead of rubbing them. Rubbing can break down the fragrance molecules and alter the scent.

Additional Tips

  • Layering: You can layer different perfume oils to create a unique scent. Just make sure the fragrances complement each other.
  • Reapply as Needed: Perfume oils are generally long-lasting, but you can reapply them throughout the day if needed.
  • Storage: Store your perfume oil in a cool, dark place to preserve its quality.

 

Additional information

Ingredients;

-Fragrance Profile: -Top Notes : Cranberry & Pink Pepper. -Heart Notes : Rose, Violet & Orchid. -Base Notes : Cocoa, Amber & Vanilla. -Materials / Ingredients Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, Parfum, Hexyl Cinnamal, Linalool, alpha-iso-methylionone, Limonene, Geraniol, Benzyl Salicylate.

Allergies & Instructions to uses & Warning

-Perfume and essential oil allergies can be quite troublesome. Here are some key points to be aware of: -Symptoms -Skin Reactions: Itchiness, redness, rashes, or hives where the perfume or oil was applied. -Eye Irritation: Watery, itchy, or red eyes. -Headaches: Some people may experience headaches or migraines. -Common Allergens -Perfumes and essential oils can contain a variety of allergens, including: -Linalool -Limonene -Fragrance mix I or II -Geraniol Patch Test: Before using a new product, apply a small amount to your skin to check for reactions.

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