Jun 30
Tips For Wearing Perfume
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Tips For Wearing Perfume

By: Marilyn Pokorney

Perfumes can be fun to wear. Here are some tips on buying and using perfumes.

When buying perfume always try a sample. Wear it for about 10 minutes before deciding if you like it. This allows the alcohol to evaporate and the oils in perfumes to interact with the oil on the skin and will be a little different for everyone.

Try samples in the late afternoon. The power of smell is stronger during that time of day.

When starting a new perfume always use it on only one small area of skin. If there is an allergy to any of the ingredients it’s the safest way to discover it. After an hour, if there is no reaction, the perfume is safe to wear.

When wearing perfume put it on the pulse points. The inner wrists, behind the knee, and below the jawline near the ears. The pulse sends out the scent.

Perfume will keep fresher longer if you store it in a cool, dark place since sunlight and heat interact with the oils in the perfume.

When testing or wearing perfume don’t rub the wrists together. It lessens the effect of the perfume.

Don’t apply perfume to clothing or jewelry. It can cause stains and even damage jewelry.

Don’t wear one perfume all year all. Temperatures affect the scent. Cold temperatures reduce the intensity of the perfume so wear stronger scents in the winter.

In the summer wear lighter scents. But be warned, bees can be lured to the perfume mistaking it for flowers.

Once you open a bottle of perfume wear it! It will keep indefinitely when not opened but……… once the air has gained entrance to the perfume, it must be used within a year or two at the maxium.

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Article Source:
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Jun 29
Wedding in Cyprus!
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Wedding in Cyprus!

By: George Georgiou

Legalities and Documents required for Getting Married In Cyprus:

We put your mind at ease firstly by saying that your marriage is definitely legal also in the U.K. , Cyprus law does however require the following legal ’stuff’ to proceed and allow your marriage to take place without any problems:

Absolute essentials:

Þ You will need to be in Paphos for at least 3 working days (we suggest 5) before the actual wedding takes place. This is excluding the day you arrive, weekends, public holidays etc.)

Þ Each of you need a valid 10-year passport not due to expire within 6 months.

Please have photocopies of all pages related to the contents / information in your passports.

Þ Each of you need to have your own ‘Single Status Declaration’ which confirms that you are free to get married.

This must include:

- your name, address, nationality, religion, passport number and occupation

- must state whether you are single, divorced or widowed

- must state that you intend to get married in Cyprus

- must be signed by a U.K. solicitor, stating ‘Solicitor’ on the document.

Þ Scottish Nationals should obtain a ‘Certificate of Impediment’ from the local registry office in place of the declaration.

Þ If divorced, please have a copy of the ‘decree absolute’ and if Catholic please have a copy of the marriage annulment.

Þ If widowed, you need a copy of the death certificate.

Þ If under 18, please have parental consent stamped and signed by a solicitor.

Þ Proof of name change will be needed by Deed Poll stamped and signed by a solicitor.

Þ Birth Certificates

Þ Adoption certificates if adopted

Þ For Anglican weddings and Catholic weddings:

- at least of the two must be baptized or christened into the Christian faith.

Þ Irish Nationals and passport holders require a ‘Freedom to marry’ Certificate from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the Irish Embassy in England.

We want your wedding to run smoothly and effortlessly for you and our aim is for bride and groom to be happy and joyful on this sacred day. We ask you to please provide us with photocopies of all the relevant documents at least 6 weeks prior to your arrival in Cyprus. Originals must be brought with you.

Article Source:
http://www.articlecity.com/articles/women/article_2485.shtml

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