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| Aromatic Oils in Designed Bottles |
Before my flight back to Thailand, I get to stop by at one of the perfume shops outside the Pyramids of Giza. In there were special blends of aromas named after the kings, queens, and other exotically beautiful names so irresistibly fragrant I could hardly leave the shop without having one to bring home.
However, they’re not just bottles and oils as a couple of my Egyptian friends said. Perfumery has been a part of their culture and history—a ritual for gods and pharaohs. It’s said to be that the gods favored the ones most alluringly perfumed. No wonder the kings and queens’ tombs were surrounded with perfume. Perfume history’s quite interesting it made its way to one of the most luxurious industry nowadays.
Although I’m just all the whiff of colognes wherever I go, but I opt to at least get hold of one perfume bottle before coming home. Then I came for one enticing aroma, the Secret of the Desert. It is a natural aphrodisiac/ pheromone common to desert floras. The salesman said it’s named after Sahara, which is the Arabic name of the desert. Just like Sahara amidst the torrid weather, lies many wondrous secrets far more unexplained. Whatever this perfume’s going to make you when you wear it, it’s nothing to be surprised about. Secret of the Desert is working its magic.
If you ever care of spending some naughty nights and intimate weekends, experiment on a few drops from this bottle. It might not just as well elicit your desire—its scent could bring you to hell. Then you’ll see that fire burns so so so sweet.
Never get to miss the Secret of the Desert’s fragrance when you pay Egypt a visit someday. This aromatic experience is one best thing you’ll never forget.

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