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Lacoste Style In Play Eau De Toilette

June 28, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Lacoste Style In Play Eau De ToiletteThe best colognes and eau de toilettes will provide you with all you need to attract the right kind of attention at any event or casual gathering.

But the search for a new fragrance can be as long and arduous as the epic quest of mythological heroes.

Thankfully, there are Lacoste fragrances for men that are available in more styles than there are seasons.

One of their most popular offerings is Lacoste Style In Play Eau de Toilette.

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Lacoste Pour Femme Perfume

June 28, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Lacoste Pour Femme PerfumeThe use of perfume has evolved over the centuries. The early Egyptians used perfumed balms as part of religious ceremonies and later in preparations for love making. It is said that Cleopatra, Queen of the Nile, succeeded in winning over Marc Antony by using fantastic perfumes.

Perfumes eventually fell out of favor as the influence of the Egyptian culture upon civilization declined. It wasn't until the 16th Century in France that perfume again became popular.

In 16th Century French society, the wearing of perfumed leather gloves by women of the upper-class sparked the beginning of the perfume industry becoming established in France and it has continued through today to be the center of the perfume world.

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Lacoste Booster Eau De Toilette

June 27, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Lacoste Booster Eau De ToiletteMany women think there is something rather nice about a man who wears an attractive aftershave, cologne, or eau de toilette.

You can ask them what it is in particular that they like about the man but they won't be able to give you a definitive answer.

And isn't that what you want, to be noticed for something attractive yet still remain a bit ambiguous.

Lacoste Booster is the perfect scent to be that mystery wrapped inside an enigma.

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Lacoste Swim Suits

June 25, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Lacoste Rouched Halter Bikini Top In Rubine RedPeople were shocked and astounded in the 1920's when women began wearing figure-hugging swimsuits made from wool, called the athletic tank suit.

This suit was designed as one piece with leggings that stopped at the mid-thigh. Underneath the swim legs was a set of built-in modesty shorts.

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Lacoste Messenger Bags

June 24, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Lacoste City Casual Large Messenger BagGoing to work and running errands is a great time to show off a handbag but you need a bag that will function with what you are doing.

Lacoste's line of messenger bags are a perfect accessory for work and play.

If you couriering papers, the single open compartment of the large messenger bag will easily fit your parcel. With different messenger bags you get either two or three inner pockets which can easily tote along the extra essentials.

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Lacoste Swim Trunks

June 24, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Lacoste Swim Trunks With Logo Side TapingMost of the time, reminiscing about the 1970's is enjoyable but one of the embarrassing points of that decade was the widespread use of Speedo briefs.

Thankfully, more-modest men began to explore other options for swimwear and found the casual-styled broadshorts.

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Lacoste Touch Of Sun Perfume

June 21, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Lacoste Touch Of Sun PerfumeThese days, the Lacoste fashion company is as recognized for their list of products such as eyewear, watches, track suits, and their extensive range of fragrances for both men and women as they are for their iconic Polo shirts.

One of their most popular scents in their line of perfumes is Touch Of Sun, which is the summer version of Touch Of Pink.

Touch Of Sun is a fresh floral cocktail, with zesty, refreshing, and energizing essences that are both chic and feminine.

The notes in this fragrance are meant to represent the zest of youth, vitality, and femininity. You'll instantly find top notes of a fruity nature. In this case it is grapefruit that is mixed with bergamot then blended with rose, jasmine and peony. These top and middle notes accent the base notes of amber, musk, and sandalwood.

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Lacoste Essential Eau de Toilette

June 21, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Lacoste Touch Of Sun PerfumeWalking up to the counter at a department store and seeing the different names; eau de toilette, aftershave, and cologne, can be confusing when you want to a fragrance.

An aftershave contains the lowest amount of perfume oil of the three, around 1%-3%. They often contain soothing and cooling ingredients such as Aloe Vera to help soothe the skin after a shave. With a 1%-3% perfume amount, you can expect the fragrance to last from 2-3 hours.

A cologne contains 2%-5% perfume oil and a Eau de toilette is approximately 5%-8% perfume oil. The greater the amount of perfume oil, the longer-lasting the scent. A cologne will remain fragrant for about 5 hours while a Eau de toilette will remain from 6-8 hours.

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Lacoste Touch Of Pink Perfume

June 20, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Lacoste Touch Of Pink PerfumeWhen shopping for a perfume, you will commonly see the description broken down into three parts; top notes, middle notes, and base notes.

Top notes describe the first phase of the scent as these are the most volatile, hence their appearance evaporates quickly from the skin.

Middle notes are therapeutic and balancing oils which are sometimes referred to as 'heart notes'. This part of the fragrance is not immediately evident as they are overpowered by the top notes. After the top notes have evaporated, the scent of the middle notes develop on your skin and are present for about two to four hours.

Base Notes are the longest lasting notes of a fragrance. They serve two purposes; first to provide a long-lasting scent and second is to slow the evaporation of the top notes and middle notes from your skin.

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Lacoste Sunglasses

June 19, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Lacoste Tortoise Shell SunglassesIn the July, 2005 issue of Consumer Reports, test results were published concerning the protection level against ultraviolet (UV) light radiation in 48 different brands of sunglasses.

To test the sunglasses, Consumer Reports used a spectrophotometer for measuring the amount of UV and visible light that was blocked by the sunglasses being tested. The standards by which the results were measured against were from the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).

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