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Stuck on Mother\’s Day Gift Ideas? Try Perfume! Here are 7 Fast Tips!

Writing by Cammie on Tuesday, 26 of December , 2000 at 1:34 am


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Joanna McLaughlin asked:


May Day! May Day! Mother’s Day is May 11!

For many of us, even avid and intrepid shoppers, Mother’s Day poses a special challenge. That’s why perfume is a favorite gift. It’s luxurious, appreciated, and most women love it (and rarely buy it for themselves).

But navigating the perfume counter can be a challenge for newbies and people who don’t know much about fragrance to begin with can find themselves completely intimidated.

Here’s how you can own the fragrance counter, even if you’ve never shopped for perfume before. We’ve put together seven fast and easy things you have to know to survive this.

1. Perfume never goes on sale. It is never cheap. It hasn’t been on sale since the days Marie Antoinette suggested peasants eat cake, and it most likely will not go on sale in our lifetimes. It is important to frame the search properly.

2. The people at the perfume counter may try to tempt you with carefully packaged gift sets that combine fragrance and shower gel or spray cologne and lotion. They will assure you this is the deal of the year. Don’t laugh, it’s true. It’s as close as the fragrance industry is going to come to offering you a bargain.

3. Perfume comes in several “grades” from the most potent (perfume) to the least potent (cologne) and a couple of levels in-between (eau-de-parfum and toilette water, in that order). However, there are no official standards in the perfume industry so these gradations are a bit blurred. You are pretty safe buying “eau-de-parfum” (pronounced oh-duh-par-fahm, sorry there is no English word) since it’s high-quality, very strong, luxurious, and what most perfume mavens prefer. If you think your mother would like something lighter and airier, you can move down to the unfortunately-named toilette water or cologne. The only thing about these products is that they dissipate more quickly so the scent just does not last as long.

4. The way a perfume smells fresh out of the bottle is not the way it will smell on your skin. It is designed to have something called “top notes” or deceptive little fragrance molecules that come buzzing out of the bottle when you get your first whiff. These ethereal top notes fade away in a flash; four minutes is pretty standard. What you really smell over the long haul are the “heart notes.” For that reason, it is not really that useful to sniff at a bunch of perfume bottles.

5. There are many rough groupings of fragrance families. The big ones to know are florals, fruity-florals, Orientals (spice), woodsy (which replaces the older family name of “chypres” which nobody could pronounce anyhow), and fresh. Orientals include spicy smells but don’t think “hot.” Think vanilla, cinnamon, cloves. Woodsy smells include “green” scents which have nothing to do with being environmentally friendly; they include things named for plants and trees (which fragrance mavens call “botanicals”), and moss. A brand-new trend to hit the fragrance world big is a group of fragrances called “fresh”. It smells very mild, almost like soap or fresh air. As a rule of thumb: Orientals and florals are considered “more mature” and stronger; fruity-florals and fresh scents are sporty, athletic, and suitable for young women (and women who think of themselves as young); woodsy scents are sophisticated.

6. Things to tell the perfume counter person about your mom to help pick a scent: known perfume preferences, general taste and dress (is your mom sporty? Youthful? Dramatic? Business type? Soccer mom?), and whether or not she follows fashions. If she’s into fashion, get the sales person to steer you toward the latest arrivals at the perfume counter. Believe it or not, the perfume industry has more fads than the shoe industry and new perfumes hit the market more frequently that news blips about the Democratic primaries.

7. Try something new. It’s tempting to go for your mom’s favorite scent (the one that’s sitting half-unused on her dresser) or older fragrances you know she likes. Perfume is more fun when it’s a bit of an exploration. Most mature women regard perfume like cats. The kind of woman who likes one cat generally likes a whole range of cats, perhaps even all cats. That’s the same with perfume. Perfume people like all kinds of perfume.

But it all boils down to one last moment: you are going to have to make a decision. Contrary to your instincts, smelling every scent is not going to help you much and, unless the perfume counter person is really savvy, empathetic, and underworked, asking for help is not going to be much of a solution, either. You just have to pick. Pick a fragrance family, find a deal (usually a gift set), and make your choice. It’s hard to go too far wrong.



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Jewelry Storage Tips

Writing by Cammie on Monday, 4 of December , 2000 at 8:11 am


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Jaxon Toh asked:


Did you know that some jewelry boxes can actually do more harm than good? Are you storing your jewelry the right way? Improper storage may cause damage to your precious engagement rings, necklaces and other jewelry.

To take care of your jewelry, here are some jewelry storage tips.

General Tips

Clean your jewelry before storing. This may be common knowledge. Nevertheless, it is important to say this first before the rest of the jewelry storage tips. Hair spray, perfume and perspiration may cause jewelry to become dull if not cleaned off.

Jewelry Boxes Tips

Although it is ideal to keep your precious pieces in a jewelry box, you have to choose a suitable one. Some jewelry boxes do not have securing areas to keep your jewelry from rolling, scratching or bumping into each other, so always separate your jewelry during storage. If possible, wrap them up individually in a soft cloth or pouch before storing. It is also important to make sure that the jewelry box is suitable for your type of jewelry. For example, some jewelry boxes are designed specifically for rings, some for necklaces and bracelets.

Storage Tips For Silver Jewelry

Many people know that sterling silver jewelry tends to tarnish easily. Tarnish is the result of a natural reaction between silver and the air and environment. So, to slow down the tarnishing, you can store your silver jewelry in an airtight container or zip lock bag. Other tips to consider:

• Store silver jewelry together with anti-tarnish strips. These will absorb the agents that cause silver to tarnish.

• Anti-tarnish pouch and cloth are also available from jewelry stores. Basically, they function like anti-tarnish strips.

• You can also use silica gel as it will absorb the moisture in the air and slow down tarnishing.

Storage Tips For Necklaces And Bracelets

To prevent necklaces from tangling, you can store them in jewelry organizers, jewelry boxes or armoires. Choose those that have specifically crafted stands for hanging necklaces and bracelets. To prevent kinks, necklaces should lay flat and straight if not hung during storage.

Storage Tips For Earrings

Each pair of earrings should be in its own compartment or hang on hooks. Earring posts or clips can bend and rings can wear if they are not secured to a display or insert.



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