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  Part 2 :-

 some modern things which are to be made perfumes .

Modern  :-

Since 1945, due to great advances in the technology of perfume creation (i.e., compound design and synthesis) as well as the natural development of styles and tastes; new categories have emerged to describe modern scents:

  • Bright Floral: combining the traditional Single Floral & Floral Bouquet categories.
  • Green: a lighter and more modern interpretation of the Chypre type, with pronounced cut grass and cucumber-like scents
  • Aquatic, Oceanic, or Ozonic: the newest category in perfume history, appearing in 1991 with Christian Dior’s Dune. A very clean, modern smell leading to many of the modern androgynous perfumes. Generally contains calone, a synthetic scent discovered in 1966. Also used to accent floral, oriental, and woody fragrances.
  • Citrus: An old fragrance family that until recently consisted mainly of “freshening” eau de colognes, due to the low tenacity of citrus scents. Development of newer fragrance compounds has allowed for the creation of primarily citrus fragrances.
  • Fruity: featuring the aromas of fruits other than citrus, such as peach, cassis (black currant), mango, passion fruit, and others.
  • Gourmand: scents with “edible” or “dessert”-like qualities. These often contain notes like vanilla, tonka bean and coumarin, as well as synthetic components designed to resemble food flavors. An example is Thierry Mugler’s Angel.

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the perfumes

Stylish Perfumes :

Hi everybody,
The impressive jeans,short top,shaining shoes,stylish gowgle,cool hair,zakkas bike and fancy leather bag on back .that are the identity of young boys & grils. By thinking of “First
impression is Last impression” that is openion of those boys & grils. but dont worry I m also thinking same.but it is not limite to have these all things to us. so we want to more accesaries beyond limite . and also there must ”maal’ of headphone. and also thinking about our mobile,volet,pen etc.

into that one is the most usefull & necessary thing is our “PERFUME” perfumes so is it to be desi or imported. they work as in part of style statment there are so many brand of perfumes like Zintak,Zatact,Rock,sigaar,musk,woodysmell,field,do it,etc.

All perfumes contain notice of how it use . but all perfumes contain anti perspireant which harmful to our body & nature. the sprey of perfume contain propelant meance CFC affect is decresing ozoen on earth.

IT’S Simple :-

1] Whenever u will buy perfume plz check the stamp of “CFC FREE” and there is also one label on some perfume that “Does not contain chloro floro carbon”

2] Please keep it far from Fire .

3] Similarly, it should sprey minimum 10 to 15 cm from our skin.

4] By ignoring all these we can use one small “Attar” than perfumes.

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Fun

Shayri,

Phool insano se zyada khubsurat hote hai,

lekin kuchh insan pkoolo

se bhi zyada khubsurat hote hai ,

jaise ki “aap”

ko Blog likhane wala !!!!

kapil kale

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Chield touch to sky ?

 

By Robert Hunt
http://myselfdevelopment.net

 Kapil Kale

My six-year-old daughter Sophie and I were playing a rhyming game the other day and out of the blue she asked me, “Why can’t I touch the sky?” I laughed inside and thought for a few moments. I tried to explain it from the Jack and the Beanstalk story, but she just looked at me funny. Then I tried the old earth space thing, but that was too technical. The more I tried, the clumsier it got when finally I realized I wasn’t getting through.

Then I had a realization. What if my daughter had asked the same question to another six year old? What would the other child have said? Some six year olds think they know the answer to everything and its fun to listen to what they have to say. Something tells me her friend wouldn’t have the slightest difficulty in explaining the answer. Chances are, they would have argued and discussed it until finally reaching agreement. I wished I could have turned the question over to an imaginary friend and then sit back and listen to the conversation.

That night while lying in bed, I kept thinking about her question and why I couldn’t come up with a really cool answer. Was it because I had “grown up” and now used my imagination like an “adult”? As I grew, the maturation process obviously had boxed me in. And worse yet… I knew that someday, my little girl just might lose her pure and trusting imagination to adulthood and maybe stop asking these wonderfully creative questions.

I didn’t feel like it was right that I progressed up the ladder of maturity only to lose what I feel is a very important concept: the ability to retain and possess a childlike quality to explore other possibilities. Where did my childlike imagination go? Why did it go? I thought I would ask Sophie this question to help me understand why some adults tend to lose sight of this magical way of thinking and why others make a living by it.

She looked at me with a puzzle on her face and then I knew. It never occurs to her that there’s any other way. Why on earth would a six-year-old little girl dream she couldn’t touch the sky unless somebody told her she couldn’t?

I watch my little girl as she plays. She conducts an imaginary reading class and makes sure each doll pronounces the words correctly. She dresses her babies and gets them ready for they’re day. Her imagination takes wing each and every day to places I’m not aware. Sometimes I can catch a glimpse of her inner world when we sit and talk about her day or what her plans are for tomorrow.

Remember when we were younger, when we used to talk about and imagine what we would become when we grew up? I wanted to be a policeman and my friends wanted to be fireman and race car drivers. We believed anything was possible and we could become whatever we wanted, never doubting the possibilities. As children, we dreamed big.

Children are visionaries, and it seems a little sad to think our childlike imagination seems to disappear as we grow older. As we age, the ever-increasing intrusions of the world on our minds seem to frighten that childlike imagination into full-blown retreat.

As we grew up, we learned why the sky really is blue, and why grass is green. Why flowers need sunlight and how birds really fly. We lose a little bit of the wonder of life around us as we schedule the next meeting or plan tomorrow’s agenda.

I have my daughter to thank for asking her question. It connected me, once again, with my priorities. She made me think about my own potentiality and how I may be limiting myself. Maybe I need to reconnect with my childlike imagination and think more outside the box of adult creativity. If I do that, maybe I can explain in my own six-year-old way, why she can… touch the sky.

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