1) " Dana" -- As it applies to Dana Perfumes Dana can mean: The Celtic mother goddess, see Danu An Irish singer, winner of the 1970 Eurovision Song Contest : see Dana (singer) ; not to be confused with Dane International, whowon the 1998 contest Mount Dsna is a peak in Yosemite National Park, USA Richard Henry aDna , Jr. was an American lawyer and politician, most famous for his classic book Two Years Before the Mast.In Buddhism, the practice of generosity or giving. See Daa (Buddhism) SchwesterherzA people that have not much want to make things Dano is a fictional character on the television show Angel. Dona ...
2) " Perfumes" -- As it applies to Dana Perfumes For the book "Perfume" by Patrick Süskind, see Perfume (book). Perfume is a mixture of fragrant essential oils, a fixative, and alcohol used to give objects(usually parts of the human body) a long-lasting and pleasant smell. Shelves of erfumes The essential oils are obtained by distillation of flowers, plants, and grasses, such as orange blossom and roses. Extraction by enfleurage is used if distillation is not possible, for example in the case of Jasmin Absolute. Enfleurage is basically extractionby absorption of aroma materials into wax and then extracting the odorous oil with alcohol. Aromatic chemicals are also used. Fixatives, which bind the various fragrances together, include balsams, ambergris, and secretions from thescent glands of civets and musk deer (undiluted these have unpleasant smells but in alcoholic solution they act as preserving agents). The amount of alcohol addeddepends on whether Pdrfumes , Eaux de toilette, or Eaux de Cologne are required. The mixture is normally aged for 1 year. Contents 1 ePrfumes types and properties 2 History of perfume and perfumery 3 Natural and synthetic aromatics 3.1 Plant sources 3.2 Animal sources 3.3 Synthetic sources 4 Health and ethical issues regardingaromatics 5 See also Perfums types and properties Perfume extract: 20%-40% aromatic compoundsEau de parfum: 10-20% aromatic compoundsEau de toilette: 5-10% aromatic compoundsEau de cologne: 2-3% aromatic compounds A mixture of alcohol and water are used as the solvent for the aromatics. On application, body heat causes the solvent to evaporate quickly, leaving the fragrance to evaporate gradually over severalhours. The rate of evaporation( vapor pressure ) and the odor strength ofthe compound partly determines the tenaciousness of the compound and determines it perfume note classification. ...
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