With today’s shaky economy, many women are looking for new opportunities to increase their income. The Balancing Act recently introduced viewers to Susan Suh, president of LMS Fragrances to discuss a “scentsational” opportunity in direct sales.
“People are being displaced in the workforce, having their hours cut back or simply feeling the anxiety of the economic downturn,” Suh says. “As a result, many are looking for alternative sources of income – of which direct selling and home-based businesses are a popular option.”
LMS Fragrances offers d’essense perfumes which are true perfumes with the familiar essences of some of your favorite fragrances. Their website, www.lmsfragrances.com explains a business opportunity and also allows you to buy their perfumes directly.
Not sure about the difference between true perfumes and many of the other fragrance products like Eau de Toilette? It’s all about the ratio of scented perfume concentrates vs. the alcohol used as the liquid base.
- Perfume has the highest percentage of perfume concentrates and is the purest and most expensive and longest lasting form of the fragrance. d’essense offers 28% of the finest perfume oils, while the average department store’s is 22%.
- Eau de parfum contains about 12% perfume concentrates. It doesn’t last as long as a true perfume.
- Eau de toilette has around 8% perfume concentrates. It offers a light scent that does not linger as long as the above.
- Eau de cologne or splash has about 1-4% of perfume concentrate and is very light fragrance mixed with citrus oils.
To learn more about LMS Fragrances, visit www.thebalancingact.com/perfume






