Perfume Atomizer
September 23rd, 2009    Subscribe To Our FeedPerfume atomizer may be known from the shapes and sizes of the graceful scent bottles. The perfume atomizer has always been an odd mix of elegance and chemistry lab utilitarianism. Not only in a variety of the shapes and sizes, but the perfume atomizers also produced in a variety of materials including m crystal, poscelain, cut glass and enamel, with delicate filigree, or gold, silver, and jewel accents, paired with Bunsen burner-like tops connected to small rubber turkey baster-like rubber bulbs. They sent a fine mist of perfume through the nozzle of the Bunsen burner-like top when the bulbs were squeezed.
For nearly a century, perfume atomizer has been around in USA, ever since the doughboys of WWII brought exquisitely designed perfume spray bottles back to the US from France. De Vilbiss perfume atomizer, for instance, has a glass salt shaker as the only suitable sized containers available in large enough numbers to meet the demand. But later on, as business picked up, De Vilbiss created a design for each perfume atomizer and send it one of the major glass factories to be turned into miniature glass works of art and delivered back to De Vilbiss for sale.
Later, the atomizers became popular and it was considered as a high form of elegance for women to decant their best perfumes into atomized bottles. Most of the perfume bottle atomizers have a small, bulbous pump that is squeezed on one end, which will direct the perfume out of the bottle. This was seen as a much daintier means of applying the perfume and could control the amount of perfume sprayed.
The perfume atomizer can keep evaporation to a minimum, so it is ideal for storing perfume. It also allows the user to spray a fine mist of perfume into the air and simply step through it. And it’s a great way to turn a signature body scent into a signature air freshener.
The perfume atomizer today remains an essential part of a woman’s travel kit while having sacrificed elegance for convenience. The modern perfume atomizers now have a spray nozzle cap like those on spray mousse cans. The cap can be unscrewed so that perfume can be poured into the base through a small funnel included with the perfume atomizer. Most of these atomizers hold between one and two ounces of perfume, which should be enough to last for two to four weeks of travel.
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