Before I welcome you to my Buy Perfume website, I want to reiterate the fact that you are probably seeking to buy perfume for yourself or a love one but that you are also confused.

Let me assure you that confusion on these matters is completely natural because perfumes, colognes, fragrances, eau de toilettes, aftershaves and essence lotions are not easy to choose from. After all, the assortment is huge and the aromas are just about limitless.

So, how does one choose? How does one make a final selection of that one special product?

This is why I have decided to create this website — to first present you with the options available on the market today and then to help you through the decision process by providing as much useful information as I can.

Hi, my name is Blossom Rose and I welcome you to my aroma filled website where you are welcome to browse through my vast bouquet of scents. Feel free to take as much time as you need to whiff through this entire sit and learn more about:

  • Angel Perfume
  • Anna Sui Perfume
  • Armani Perfume
  • Calvin Eternity
  • Christian Dior Poison
  • Creed Perfume
  • DKNY Perfume
  • Dolce Gabbana Perfume
  • Elizabeth Taylor Fragrances
  • Euphoria Men
  • Hilton Perfume
  • Issey Miyake Perfume
  • Kenzo Perfume
  • Light Blue Perfume
  • Marc Jacobs Perfume
  • Miss Dior Cherie
  • Opium Perfume
  • Perfume Sarah Jessica Parker
  • Perfume Versace
  • Polo Double Black

And much more!

But what is perfume?

Primarily used for the purpose of obtaining favorable smells on people or other living beings, on inanimate objects and environmental spaces; perfumes are compounds made up of essential oils, aromas derived synthetically or from plant and animals, fixatives and solvents.

The manufacture of perfumes as we know them today began with aromatic mixtures of vanillin and coumarin and that occurred in the late 1800′s. However, historians and archeologists have found evidence that perfumes and scents have been universally used in civilizations of antiquity across all cultures throughout the world with its beginning in ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia and then in Persia, the Roman Empire and India with its incense based fragrances.

The credit for being the first known perfumery artist goes to a Mesopotamian woman named Tapputi who was ascribed on a cuneiform tablet dating to the second millennium BC. The oldest perfumes ever found in archaeological digs are more than 4,000 years old. These originated in Pyrgos, Cyprus and were derived from natural herb and spice sources such as conifer resin, almond, coriander, myrtle, bergamot and, of course, a variety of flowers.

While recipes of perfumes of earlier decades numbered in the hundreds, today’s recipes number in many thousands and that number continually grows and expands. It has become, therefore, necessary to develop a system for describing them and that is known in the industry as Fragrance Notes. Fragrance Notes is a pyramid shaped measurement which is divided into the Base, Middle and Top and it takes into account a perfume’s impression at the time of initial application and its lingering time before final evaporation.

Perfumes are also classified by olfactive families or taxonomy groups and those traditionally include: Single Floral, Floral Bouquet, Ambered or Oriental, Wood, Leather, Chypre or Cyprus, and Fougère or Fern. The more modern classifications are Bright Floral, Green, Aquatic (or Oceanic or Ozonic), Citrus, Fruity or Gourmand. The most recent method by which perfumes are classified is the Fragrance Wheel which actually incorporates the traditional and modern classifications.