Wednesday, 3 September 2014

Masala incense manufacturers - Incense sticks

Rajfragrance, manufacturers of incense sticks of wide variety and fragrances, in those product category Masala incense sticks have high demand in traditional market in India. Order online Masala Incense sticks from manufacturers at best price and premium quality. Not only Agarbatti is manufactured, Dhoops and cones are also produced to cater the need of different customer need. Large number of company produces agarbatti’s, But only few like Rajfragrance are Masala Incense Manufacturers.

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 Most people are not aware that there are two different types of fragrances, and by fragrance type I'm referring to the actual construction of the fragrance as opposed to fragrance families (which deals more with the ingredients of a particular fragrance) or with concentrations such as eau de parfum and eau de toilette. While having an understanding of fragrance types is by no means a prerequisite for their enjoyment, it does help to know how fragrance types react when applied to the skin and how this affects the fragrances you choose.


Traditionally, fragrances have been developed using a three stage formulation and you will often see references to fragrance 'notes' which can be explained as follows:
  • Top Notes
This is essentially what gives off the first impression of a fragrance and is usually comprised of lighter, more volatile ingredients which can give a fragrance a sense of freshness. Typical top notes include citrus (lemon, grapefruit, bergamot), green notes (pine, mint, galbanum) and aldehyde.
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  • Middle Notes
After several minutes, the top notes begin to blend with middle notes or what is often referred to as the 'heart' of a fragrance. The dominant notes of the heart are what defines a fragrance and are used to classify it into one of the fragrance families such as floral, woody or oriental. As the fragrance family names suggest there are a vast number of ingredients which can be combined to create unique scents.

Useful tip: if you're interested in fragrance families and would like to find out more about them then visit The Fragrance Foundation (fragrancedirectory.info/usadirectory/). This site has a comprehensive directory based on the work of Michael Edwards, a recognised guru in the world of perfume. Not only does the directory list all of the various families and sub-families but you can also look up your favourite perfumes to see what family they belong to and which other perfumes may be similar.

  • Base Notes
As the name suggests, these notes make up the underlying tones of a fragrance and what give it lasting appeal. Base notes are made up of the least volatile ingredients and popular ingredients include amber, vanilla and rare woods.

Although traditional fragrances have these separate notes, the transition from top to base should be almost imperceptible and the end result should be a harmonious blend of ingredients. In recent years however, a second fragrance type has emerged where there is no discernible transition from top to base. These fragrances are said to have a vertical formulation and tend to have a single dominating note as they settle.

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