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Erotic perfume "La Vie Est Belle" by Lancome.

Aphrodisiacs are arousing agents capable of increasing erotic and sexual desire. The name "aphrodisiac" is based on the name of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love. And although the ancients divided aphrodisiacs into two groups: those that by their appearance could cause attraction or erotic desire, and aromas that invisibly and incomprehensibly affect the human brain, creating sexual images. In the modern world, aphrodisiacs in the form of fragrances are called "pheromones". However, pheromones, which filled the market in the 80s, did not stay there long, because they did not cause any particular attraction.

On the contrary, perfumery with its incredibly erotic flavors began to develop even more actively. An example is the perfume developed by the famous company Lancome "La Vie Est Belle". These perfumes - the hit of the season - can be bought at the lowest price in the store www.parfum-paradise. ru. Lancome "La Vie Est Belle" price - a real gift to lovers of exquisite fragrances.
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The perfume opens with a unique top note of black currant, pear and iris. The middle note is fragrant with aromas of jasmine and orange flowers. The final accord of the perfume is spicy aromas of patchouli, tonka bean and vanilla. Perfume as if shimmering with freshness, seduced by the scents of flowers and soothed by oriental spicy aromas.

The art of fragrance formulation goes back to the distant past. The arsenal of seduction of ancient women, as well as men, included powerful weapons in the form of fragrant mixtures based on bear fat. Flower petals or fragrant plants were dipped into the fat, which for a month gave their essential oils to the fat. These days, such oils are called infused oils. Anyone can make fragrant oil at home by buying olive oil and putting rose petals, jasmine, iris root, etc. in it.

Julius Caesar was sure that only with the help of aromas it is possible to ignite the "fire of love". It is not without reason that the ancient Romans purchased tons of frankincense and myrrh.