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Perfume And Its Use In Times Gone By

January 14th, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments

In the year 2008, the perfume industry reached the figure of more than $10 billion in sales. Trade in scents always existed. Present day women keep a special fragrance for particular occasion and their fragrance wardrobes will often have a minimum of 6 differing perfumes.

For the perfume industry, France became the center for growing flowers and herbs. Those who treated leathers in the same area found that the leather smelled so badly. So they decided to apply perfume to the leather and to themselves. They had knowledge about how to make botanical essences. There were limited trade names which were present before the 20th century when designer perfumes and scents began to be produced in bulk. The trade names common back then were Coty and Yardley; the aromas were quite light.

Till a perfumed unguent was formed, plants like peppermint, rose and many others were steeped in oils. Then, the unguent was rubbed into the skin. It is interesting that as our ancestors searched for the high class aromatherapy perfumed oils, we are searching for the same.

In every culture and tradition a person may think of, these scents and rituals have been greatly valued as these products improve the feel of skin and smell of body. Trade routes have not only increased the trade of spices but also the spectrum of perfumes.

There are 6 major categories of fragrance which are Floral, Floriental, Oriental, Green, Chypre, Fruit and Marine. Typical plant products include raspberry, anise, bergamot, cardamom, eucalyptus, bay leaf, frankincense, gardenia, iris, jasmine, lavender, lilac, lemon, lily, cedar wood, lily of the valley, magnolia, moss, neroli, orange, orris, violet, patchouli, rose, pine, geranium, sage, sandalwood, vanilla, tuberose, and ylang-ylang.

During the early Christianity period, many reasons contributed to why few people were using perfumes. But perfumery became very popular again in the medieval period. Scents were back in use and used on objects like gloves, furniture, and fans by the 1600′s. Eau de cologne that was non greasy was developed in the Georgian era and was used for mouth wash, bath essence and many other things.

Please have a look at the great range of women’s perfume. There you will find all sorts of perfumes for women to meet every taste!

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