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Best perfumes for romance

February 14th, 2009

Exotic spices are being used in many aphrodisiacs for many centuries. They warm up body, raise blood pressure and blood circulation - as well as at sexual excitation. Ginger, cinnamon, a carnation, cardamom, nutmeg, black pepper not only gives spice to fresh dishes, but also recover relations, making them hot. Laying natural perfumery aside (it is always possible to drip simply spicy oil on a scarf and to put it in a pocket), we will remind about characteristic aromas: black pepper Harmatan Noir (Parfumerie Generale) and Zanzibar (Van Cleef&Arpels), ginger Onda (Vero Kern) and 17-17 Homme (Xerjoff), cinnamon Rousse (Serge Lutens), east markets of spices Royal Palm (Stephanie de Saint-Aignan), Peau d`Espagne (Santa Maria Novella), Opium (Yves Saint-Laurent), Havana (Aramis) and Arabie (Serge Lutens).
Some grasses also have spicy aroma and similar warming up effect: mint, rosemary, basil. Mint Roadster (Cartier) and Guerlain Homme, rosemarin Ungaro II and Rive Gauche pour homme (Yves Saint-Laurent), grassy wine glass Basala (Shiseido) received fine responses of users as they contain energizers and stimulators (vivacity of a body and spirit - pledge of sexual appeal).
However, sometimes for occurrence of erotic mood it is necessary not to cheer up, but to relax. Deep sensual aromas (resinous, wood and balsam) perfectly approach for this purpose:  Fumidus (Profumum) and Vetiver (Etro), aloe tree Muthhela pour homme and M7 (Yves Saint-Laurent), Vierges et Toreros (Etat Libre d`Orange), Patchouli (Etro) and Parfum d`Habit (Maitre Parfumer et Gantier), numerous wood aromas with prevalence of a cedar and sandal-wood tree.


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