all major credit cards accepted & more

Click here to book mark this site!

internet flowers

Send perfume, skin care and fragrance gift sets

"Roses are red
Roses are blue,
for a longer lasting gift of fragrance -
send a perfume, fragrance gift set or a voucher and avoid the queue"
 
Rest assured, Perfume Emporium is a premier site recommended with confidence.

Offering:
* Over 8,000 original brand name fragrances at up to 70% off retail
* Trusted name, been online since February 1999
* Worldwide shipping

Perfume Emporium is synonymous with quality and excellent customer service.

 
discount perfume - 70% off on over 3,000 designer fragrances
discount perfume - Save up to 70% off fragrances
   
<-- Choose your favourite perfume designer
     
<-- Search through over 8,000 different fragrances
     
Browse a collection of women's gift sets for the perfect fragrance set for yourself or that special someone.
 
Womens Skincare on sale at Perfume Emporium - Save up to 70% off on over 5,000 fragrances and skin care items.
 

***Further discount codes:***

Enter the free shipping code FS2000 for free shipping within US

International orders get a further 10% off - enter CT1010

Save $10 off any purchase of $40 or more - enter code CD1972

$10 FREE just for registering for Perfume Emporium's Beauty Bucks Program

 
Not sure which perfume or worried you'll get it wrong? Easy, sorted - send a gift voucher
     
Ysatis
Ysatis (Givenchy) - Women's 1.7 oz EDT Spray. Discovered in 1985 Ysatis is an elegant soft woody fragrance. This feminine scent contains a blend of mandarin oakmoss rose iris vanilla clove and amber. Ysatis is recommended as a daytime fragrance
To order click here - honorable mention - because it is my personal favourite :)
 
 
 

Notes:

Orders outside US payment by Visa or Mastercard only and may require pre-registration to Mastercard Securecode and Verified by Visa programs.

Enter the free shipping code FS2000 for free shipping within US

International orders get a further 10% off - enter CT1010

Save $10 off any purchase of $40 or more at Perfume Emporium - enter code CD1972.

$10 FREE just for registering for Perfume Emporium's Beauty Bucks Program.

 

 
   

Describing a perfume
The precise formulas of commercial perfumes are kept secret. Even if they were widely published, they would be dominated by such complex chemical procedures and ingredients that they would be of little use in providing a useful 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 its concentration level, the family it belongs to, and the notes of the scent, which all affect the overall impression of a perfume from first application to the last lingering hint of scent.


Concentration levels
Perfume oil is necessarily diluted with a solvent because undiluted oils (natural or synthetic) contain high concentrations of volatile components that will likely result in allergic reactions and possibly injury when applied directly to skin or clothing.

By far the most common solvent for perfume oil dilution is ethanol or a mixture of ethanol and water. Perfume oil can also be diluted by means of neutral-smelling lipids such as jojoba, fractionated coconut oil or wax. The concentration by percent/volume of perfume oil is as follows:

Perfume extract: 20%-40% aromatic compounds
Eau de parfum: 10-30% aromatic compounds
Eau de toilette: 5-20% aromatic compounds
Eau de cologne: 2-5% aromatic compounds
As the percentage of aromatic compounds decreases, so does the intensity and longevity of the scent created. Different perfumeries or perfume houses assign different amounts of oils to each of their perfumes. Therefore, although the oil concentration of a perfume in eau de parfum (EDP) dilution will necessarily be higher than the same perfume in eau de toilette (EDT) form 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.

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 less base notes. In some cases, words such as "extrême" or "concentrée" appended to fragrance names might indicate completely different fragrances that relates only because of a similar perfume accord. An instance to this would be Chanel‘s Pour Monsieur and Pour Monsieur Concentrée.

Eau de cologne (EDC) was originally a specific fragrance of a citrus nature and weak in concentration made in Cologne, Germany. However in recent decades the term has become generic for a weakly concentrated perfume of any kind.

source: wikipedia

     
for flowers click a country: USA | UK | Canada |Australia | New Zealand | everywhere else
over 70 countries

 

 

Internet florist next day and same day deliveries
Send flowers direct from local florists worldwide