Perfumed Clothing

The idea of inserting micro-capsules in to fabric was thought of in Portugal and later tested by chemistry engineering researches to find what fabrics can hold scent and be washed over and over without creating high risk allergies and potential cancer.

Researchers found that creating a lemon infused (limonene micro-capsules) for suits, socks and underwear could work for neutralization of a scent that is long lasting.

The business of the purpose with perfume is to purchase a marketed scent that goes well with your natural body scent. Every person wears perfume differently.
Usually, each perfume is distinctively recognizable when just applied, and it fades in with your own scent after an hour or so.

Although the idea is still being worked on and is the least of priorities, it would be of a good resource to have fresh smelling clothes during work-out, concert and sports events where you won’t be able to shower for a while. Who ever is standing next to you will only smell the fabrics scent, and you wouldn’t have to add chemical perfume over and over on top of sweat.

Really, what is a good idea before this idea ?comes true?, is to spray perfume on your clothes half an hour before putting them on, to keep the smell inside the fabric instead of on your skin. In this way, you’ll keep the signature perfume that you prefer.

Perfumes are made to create a blend of what you like to smell like. They have combinations of chemicals, of course, but with hints of natural or eatable elements. They can remind you of ginger but at the same time smell like a candy store. Or, leather but combined with fruits and rain.

Gathering ideas to put together perfume is like hunting for gold. The right things combined can make something really special and attractive that stimulates the brain cells in interesting ways.

Aileen N 01/07/12

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