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Perfumes are differentiated from each other on the basis of the alcohol content in it. Cologne perfume is a very dilute form of perfume. It contains approximately 70 to 90 percent of alcohol. Usually cologne perfumes have only 2 to 5 percent of essential fragrant oils. The essential perfume oils used in cologne perfumes are lemon or lime, grapefruit, tangerine, orange, lavender, jasmine, thyme, orange leaf, lavender and bergamot.
Eau de Cologne should be given the credit for popularizing the use of cologne perfumes. An Italian perfume maker named Santa Maria Maggiore started it in the year 1709. Cologne perfumes are known for its refreshing quality. You can splash a large amount after bath and stay fresh the entire day.
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Cologne perfumes are cheaper than more concentrated perfumes. So it is an intelligent way to cut down your perfume expenditure. While perfumes reflect class and sophistication, cologne perfumes reflect a cool attitude to life. It is also a inexpensive way to avoid body odor.
Cologne perfumes can be used by both men and women. However it is mostly used by men. The use of cologne is mostly associated with men. It has been noticed that men use cologne as an after shave. The advantage is that unlike after shave the fragrance lasts for a longer time and at the same time it is antiseptic in nature.
Some of the popular cologne perfumes are as follows:
Eau De Paco Rabanne by Paco Rabanne For Men
Fahrenheit 0 Degree by Christian Dior For Men
Boss by Hugo Boss
Lamborghini Titanium by Tonino Lamborghini
Sung by Alfred Sung
Diesel Green by Diesel
Aqua Di Gio by Giorgio Armani
Curve Cologne by Liz Claiborne
Cool Water Cologne by Davidoff
Chrome Cologne by Azzaro
Aqua Brava Sea Power by Antonio Puig
Azzaro Pure Lavender by Loris Azzaro
Arbel Pour Homme by Christine Arbel
To know more about colognes and perfumes go through the other articles in valentine.dgreetings.com.
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