A description of the Demeter fragrance line, its origins, and types of smells.
In the world of high-class perfumes, many designers and companies pride themselves on collectible, expensive bottles with one or two signature perfumes.Demeter is not such a company.They like to explore hundreds of scents, from the smell of a fresh tomato, to lily and jasmine, to lobster and dirt.The bottles are simple, square containers with a stripe of color along the bottom to reflect the different scents. The simplicity of the packaging has allowed the company to keep costs down, making the prices very affordable for the consumer.But don't let the simple packaging fool you: Demeter packs a lot of punch into each individual fragrance.
The pick-me-up sprays are not just for the pulse points alone.They can also be used in the car, office, at home, and on linens or pillows.All of the sprays are safe for any kind of fabric and aren't too overwhelming.They add just the right touch to freshen a room.
Demeter was named for the Greek Goddess of agriculture, mainly because of the company's humble beginnings on a farm.Particularly, the smells try to reflect nature and things that can be found in a field, in a jungle, in your grandmother's house, or in a beautiful garden.Sometimes the scents are more daring such as sex on the beach, gin and tonic, whisky, or fuzzy navel.The scents can be combined to create a one of a kind smell, or worn alone to express how you may feel that particular day.Not everyone may like smells such as mildew, but for others it can be a stimulating experience to bring the mind to another dimension.The smells are always subtle and never overbearing.
Celebrities have been known to wear Demeter's line of fragrance, and stars such as Drew Barrymore and Courtney Cox are big fans.Over the past several years, Demeter has created approximately 1200 scents under its belt, and currently about 150 are on the market.The company is constantly changing and adding new smells, so be on the lookout for a scent you might like.
