Perfumes no longer just for your wrists. There is an array of trendy perfumes for your hair, cars, homes, stationaries and even for your pets. With so much of money we spend on the oddest of products and places, I guess it makes sense to toss some dollars over variety of perfumes.
Jean Laporte has started a wonderful French fragrance line of perfumes for luxurous cars perfect for those long rides to the country sides when just the green pine trees won't do. If you own a convertible, a BMW, a Jaguar, a Rolls Royce or a Jeep you should try some variety of aromas. Well if you can afford a Beemer, and not to mention the gas prices, you sure can afford that silly $50 spray to keep their interiors fresh right?
If you want to seal your letter with a perfume instead of a kiss, get some Laura Tonatto's fragrant paper. For $30 your stationary can be pre scented. All it will take you to do is write a letter, oh I bet you forgot about it ever since you memorized your loved one's email :P
If your hair smells and you don't have the time to wash it (and with this busy schedule who does it that often? :P) spritz a little Clean Shampoo Fresh Hair Fragrance onto your trsses and voilaa! Just one pump makes your hair smell shampoo fresh and all clean. At $39 who can afford to pass this?
And even the pets have their own line of fragrances. Spot and Kitty with high end clothing, toys, food and home now have a perfume for pets. Interesting isn't it?
Not that, we shouldnt keep our bodies smelling lovely. Im all for upkeep but just re examing our needs for new products, and thinking how companies play with human minds, fool them to sell their products and capitalize amazes me.
Isn't it okay for your SUV to smell like leather? And if the drive in smell of McDonald's still lingers in your automobiles, can't your perfume just double as car deodrants? How many of us have at one point or the other squirted our perfumes in our rooms to cover up that damp lunch smell? They make lipsticks that double up as eyeshadow and blush, phones that double up as portable music players, why cant we double our perfumes as room sprays? If you think your perfume smells that good on you, why would'nt you want to share this wealth with your furry friend? After all they are a reflection of their owners.