One Drop Perfumes was first introduced to the Malaysian market in 2007 to fill in the gap in the perfume industry for fragrance that does not contain alcohol or water, which commonly termed as fine fragrance. In the few months of its debut, the brand faced consumers’ skepticism, as the concept of fine fragrance was relatively unfamiliar back then. Moreover the fine fragrance was frequently mistaken as ‘attar’, a traditional perfumes with an overpowering woody scents.
After some education through sampling, advertising and promotional activities, the consumers begun to appreciate the quality and value of One Drop Perfumes. Most importantly the consumers are now offered with choices of familiar scents but without the alcohol, water or other commercial fillers.
Since then, One Drop Perfumes has taken the market at a phenomenal growth. The products being distributed by over 18,000 representatives and independent retailers in Malaysia. To date over 3,000,000 boxes were sold resulting in many happy customers and many more financially independent representatives. The number is also growing in Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines, United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland.
At One Drop, we feel that it has been far too long consumers have been paying too much for products containing more water and alcohol than the fragrance itself. We have had that changed and the explosive demand for One Drop Perfumes now is attributed to our superior fragrances that exceed customers' expectation not just in the quality, choices but also prices.
Anyway, we feel that it is best if we let you be the judge of it all…..
Why You Choose One Drop Perfume
Fine Fragrances Like No Others
It has been a long time since......
The word perfume is derived from a Latin word "Per Fumum" meaning "through smoke." The art of perfumery was known to the ancient Chinese, Hindus, Egyptians, Arabs, Greeks, and Romans.
The burning of incense in religious rites of ancient China , Palestine , and Egypt led gradually to the personal use of perfume known as attars, widespread in ancient Greece and Rome . During the Middle Ages, crusaders brought the knowledge of perfumery to Europe from the East. After 1500, Paris was the major center of perfume-making followed by Egypt and other middle eastern countries.
We have teamed up with a renowned French perfumer and are excited about being able to offer popular and premium fine quality fragrance at affordable prices.
Now smelling great does not have to cost you more!!
Long Last Of The Aroma
A well-established fact is that oil based perfumes do not evaporate quickly and will settle on the skin for much longer, causing the scent to linger for a longer period of time.
The oil-based One Drop Perfumes last up to 12 to 24 hours - depending on your body chemistry. If you apply the fragrance on your clothing, the scent will last throughout the day as it permeates into the fabric of your clothing.
Hence it is no gimmick when claim you will smell great throughout the day with only one drop of our fragrance oil.
Non-alcoholic Perfume
Alcohol has a low evaporating point so it dries quicker than water. Hence mixing perfume oil with alcohol causes the oil to evaporate faster than they would by themselves. This gives the impression that the perfume is considerably stronger than it actually is. That is why, when you first put on a commercial fragrance, the aroma may sometimes seem overwhelming to those around you. This also explains why the scent fades dramatically within one or two hours as the perfume oil evaporates along with the alcohol.
The second reason for all those fillers is just clever marketing -- a bigger and fancier bottle containing fragrance plus fillers seems like a much better value than a smaller simple packaging of pure perfume oil.
Alcohol tends to kill off or mask some of the subtle notes in many fragrances.
Ethyl alcohol is the most popular alcohol found in ordinary perfumes. It is extremely caustic. Many people who think they are allergic to the perfumes are actually allergic to the alcohol added in the perfume.
Alcohol is a drying agent - it makes things evaporate including the fragrance and your natural body oils.
Alcohol also is a forbidden substance to be associated with the Muslim users.
Fact
1# 50% - 90% of the cost of commercial perfume is marketing, not materials. Perfume is one of the most dramatic examples of the price not reflecting the cost of materials. Most people think that designer perfumes have all kinds of expensive and precious ingredients, and that is what makes it so expensive.
While this was true at one point, the real reason why most modern perfumes have such a high price tag is because of advertising, including:
Glossy magazine ads in Cosmo, GQ, and other popular magazinesPrimetime TV commercials featuring hired celebritiesCustom-designed boxes, fancy bottles, and glitzy packaging to make the perfume "look expensive" and attract the eye of shoppers.And don't forget the reseller's mark-up, which is usually twice the wholesale rate.This answers the question, why One Drop Perfumes can be sold at a fraction of the designer perfume price.
2# Thanks to amazing advances in recent technologies , it is now possible to chemically analyze and recreate most fragrances, including designer perfumes. This is completely legal. It is impossible to copyright or patent a smell. (After all, can you imagine a monopoly on things that smell like rose? That would be ridiculous!)
The courts of law have held that - fragrance is something that belongs to the nature and not to any individual. As a result of this, a fragrance cannot be patented or copyrighted. On the other hand a brand name can be copyrighted and registered and others may not profit from its use. For this reason we want to be very clear that we do not represent any particular perfume house or their products. Our fragrance oils were only inspired by these remarkable designers.
3# Designer-inspired fragrance oil used to be available only to a niche and selected few. Today, its popularity is growing steadily. Discerning customers are now more aware and able to appreciate this sophistication of fine fragrance. Moreover, having learned that ingredients in fragrance oil and most generic perfumes are quite the same hence there is no reason for one to spend on astronomically-priced generic perfumes.
Copyright from One Drop Perfumes website
After some education through sampling, advertising and promotional activities, the consumers begun to appreciate the quality and value of One Drop Perfumes. Most importantly the consumers are now offered with choices of familiar scents but without the alcohol, water or other commercial fillers.
Since then, One Drop Perfumes has taken the market at a phenomenal growth. The products being distributed by over 18,000 representatives and independent retailers in Malaysia. To date over 3,000,000 boxes were sold resulting in many happy customers and many more financially independent representatives. The number is also growing in Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines, United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland.
At One Drop, we feel that it has been far too long consumers have been paying too much for products containing more water and alcohol than the fragrance itself. We have had that changed and the explosive demand for One Drop Perfumes now is attributed to our superior fragrances that exceed customers' expectation not just in the quality, choices but also prices.
Anyway, we feel that it is best if we let you be the judge of it all…..
Why You Choose One Drop Perfume
Fine Fragrances Like No Others
- Distinctive Scents and More Powerful Than Over-the-Counter Perfumes
- Pure Fragrance Without Alcoholic Compound, Water Nor Other Commercial Fillers
- Inspired By Top Designers' Perfumes
- Lasting Throughout The Day With Only One Application
- 2.75ml x 8 Perfumes Variety in Every Pack
- Roll-On Bottles For Convenient Usage
- Handy Packaging And Portable
- The Best Value for Money For Smelling Great Without Excessive Spending
- Over 100,000 Satisfied Users in South East Asia and Growing Strongly Worldwide
It has been a long time since......
The word perfume is derived from a Latin word "Per Fumum" meaning "through smoke." The art of perfumery was known to the ancient Chinese, Hindus, Egyptians, Arabs, Greeks, and Romans.
The burning of incense in religious rites of ancient China , Palestine , and Egypt led gradually to the personal use of perfume known as attars, widespread in ancient Greece and Rome . During the Middle Ages, crusaders brought the knowledge of perfumery to Europe from the East. After 1500, Paris was the major center of perfume-making followed by Egypt and other middle eastern countries.
We have teamed up with a renowned French perfumer and are excited about being able to offer popular and premium fine quality fragrance at affordable prices.
Now smelling great does not have to cost you more!!
Long Last Of The Aroma
A well-established fact is that oil based perfumes do not evaporate quickly and will settle on the skin for much longer, causing the scent to linger for a longer period of time.
The oil-based One Drop Perfumes last up to 12 to 24 hours - depending on your body chemistry. If you apply the fragrance on your clothing, the scent will last throughout the day as it permeates into the fabric of your clothing.
Hence it is no gimmick when claim you will smell great throughout the day with only one drop of our fragrance oil.
Non-alcoholic Perfume
Alcohol has a low evaporating point so it dries quicker than water. Hence mixing perfume oil with alcohol causes the oil to evaporate faster than they would by themselves. This gives the impression that the perfume is considerably stronger than it actually is. That is why, when you first put on a commercial fragrance, the aroma may sometimes seem overwhelming to those around you. This also explains why the scent fades dramatically within one or two hours as the perfume oil evaporates along with the alcohol.
The second reason for all those fillers is just clever marketing -- a bigger and fancier bottle containing fragrance plus fillers seems like a much better value than a smaller simple packaging of pure perfume oil.
Alcohol tends to kill off or mask some of the subtle notes in many fragrances.
Ethyl alcohol is the most popular alcohol found in ordinary perfumes. It is extremely caustic. Many people who think they are allergic to the perfumes are actually allergic to the alcohol added in the perfume.
Alcohol is a drying agent - it makes things evaporate including the fragrance and your natural body oils.
Alcohol also is a forbidden substance to be associated with the Muslim users.
Fact
1# 50% - 90% of the cost of commercial perfume is marketing, not materials. Perfume is one of the most dramatic examples of the price not reflecting the cost of materials. Most people think that designer perfumes have all kinds of expensive and precious ingredients, and that is what makes it so expensive.
While this was true at one point, the real reason why most modern perfumes have such a high price tag is because of advertising, including:
Glossy magazine ads in Cosmo, GQ, and other popular magazinesPrimetime TV commercials featuring hired celebritiesCustom-designed boxes, fancy bottles, and glitzy packaging to make the perfume "look expensive" and attract the eye of shoppers.And don't forget the reseller's mark-up, which is usually twice the wholesale rate.This answers the question, why One Drop Perfumes can be sold at a fraction of the designer perfume price.
2# Thanks to amazing advances in recent technologies , it is now possible to chemically analyze and recreate most fragrances, including designer perfumes. This is completely legal. It is impossible to copyright or patent a smell. (After all, can you imagine a monopoly on things that smell like rose? That would be ridiculous!)
The courts of law have held that - fragrance is something that belongs to the nature and not to any individual. As a result of this, a fragrance cannot be patented or copyrighted. On the other hand a brand name can be copyrighted and registered and others may not profit from its use. For this reason we want to be very clear that we do not represent any particular perfume house or their products. Our fragrance oils were only inspired by these remarkable designers.
3# Designer-inspired fragrance oil used to be available only to a niche and selected few. Today, its popularity is growing steadily. Discerning customers are now more aware and able to appreciate this sophistication of fine fragrance. Moreover, having learned that ingredients in fragrance oil and most generic perfumes are quite the same hence there is no reason for one to spend on astronomically-priced generic perfumes.
Copyright from One Drop Perfumes website