The United States Postal Service (USPS) has an obligation to ensure that parcels are safe for its employees to handle. While perfume may seem innocuous in your home, changes in temperature and pressure during transport can make it explode or catch fi...
Perfumes & Colognes
Monday, February 27, 2012
Sunday, February 26, 2012
How to Clean Perfume From a Suitcase
Cleaning the smell of perfume from a suitcase can act as a lifesaver before your next travel engagement. While perfume is often associated with a pleasant aroma, someone may have borrowed your suitcase that happened to use a fragrance to which you ar...
Five Modernist Themes
Modernism as a mode of thinking manifests itself as a style that turns away from tradition and old philosophies while pushing forward past the present and into a theoretical future. Modernism is fairly easy to recognize in various art forms -- litera...
How to Decorate Your Own Perfume Bottles
Whether you are designing and selling your own perfume or keeping store-bought scents in your own containers, decorating your perfume bottles allows you to add colors, designs and other patterns to your personal belongings. Using traditional arts and...
What Makes a TV Capacitor Go Bad?
Capacitors are common components used almost every kind of electronic device, including computers, radios and TVs. In a circuit, capacitors store electric charge, making them useful as noise filters in power supplies, and in television signal-generat...
Types of Satsuma Fragrance Oils
The satsuma is a type of tangerine. As a fragrance oil, the satsuma aroma has strong citrus notes, though not exclusively tangerine. Fragrance oils are synthetic oils designed to mimic natural fragrances. Scientists use a technique known as gas chrom...
Saturday, February 25, 2012
How to Become a Perfume Designer
Perfume designers, or perfumers, combine different aromas to create new scents. Perfumers may create fine fragrances, or develop scents used in products such as detergents, foods and candles. Designing a perfume involves more than mixing chemicals to...