September 26, 2011

History of Perfume & Fragrance

Perfume is one of those products that may influence our emotions. People`s sense of smell influences behavior and sets different moods. It may even bring up memories of the past. As a marketing tool, perfume is also present in our everyday lives and it can be found in lots of consumer products. Besides the fact that perfume is so popular, have you ever wandered how it came into being what it is today? What`s the history of perfume?

Some anthropologists say that perfume was used by primitive man thru the burning of gums and resins for incense. Eventually from 7000 to 4000 bc, richly scented plants, animal and fatty oils of olive and sesame are thought to have been combined with fragrant plants to create original ointments.

Three thousand years ago in ancient Egypt, historians believe that perfume was first used in rituals, as part of their religious ceremonies, creating a pleasant smell. These scents came from gums, resin trees, oil and from a variety of plants resulting in a perfume unguent that was rubbed into the skin. Hundreds of years later, women of Egypt were using perfume for their cosmetic qualities. It is believed that Egytptian queen Cleopatra had her own exclusive balms and scents used as cosmetics and aphrodisiac, which helped her to conquer Julius Caesar and later Mark Anthony. Also from this same era, it is believed that perfume was used in Mesopotamia for ritual ceremonies. And farther east, in China, aromatic herbs were used for medicine purposes.

Later on as trade routes expanded, perfume became very popular and demand for scent products increased trade among different civilizations. Africa and India started to supply Middle Eastern civilization with spikenard and ginger. Syrians sold fragrant goods to Arabia. Mediterranean civilization began buying cymbopogon and ginger from South Arabia. And so the trade of scent goods kept on, and as it continued to swell, fragrance perfume was eventually introduced thru time to several civilizations such as Hindus, Israelites, Carthaginians, Arabs, Greeks, Romans and finally reintroduced hundreds of years later in Italy and France.

By the 13th century Italy was doing major trades of spices and perfumes with Eastern civilizations. Portugal and Spain were also trying to establish important trades of spices by having exclusive routes to the East. That`s how the new world of America got to be discovered.

As Italian perfume influence swept over neighboring countries, France began expanding the use of perfume by first offering perfumed gloves, which were most often perfumed with neroli or animal scents such as ambergris and civet. From then on, French perfume has become famous worldwide and today sets the standard for excellence. Also France played a major role in reestablishing the use of perfume for therapeutic purposes in the western world. It has been reported that during Word War II, therapeutic perfume had been used in the treatment of wounds and burns, and later in the treatment of psychiatric problems.

Perfume has brought different people together in the past thru the trade of aromatic scents. It also played a major deal, since its trade meant economical power for the nations. And so the history of modern man has been greatly influenced by this special product, enabling new worlds to be discovered. On a personal level, perfume is capable of influencing people`s behavior and that by itself sets perfume in class by itself. Perhaps that`s what makes it so desirable by all of us.

November 6, 2010

Make your own perfume at home

Perfume plays a vital important role in our life. So care must be taken in selecting a perfume for you. There are different types of Perfumes for different types of events and occasions. Shopping for different types perfumes is a cost effective matter. So here are the some procedures to make Perfume at your home, which saves your money and time.

Whispering Rain Perfume:
Things you’ll need:
• Three tablespoons of ethyl alcohol
• Two cups distilled water
• Ten drop of bergamot fragrance oil
• 5 drops of sandalwood oil
• Ten drops of cassis essential oil.

Procedure:
Mix all the ingredients in an airtight bottle and shake well to mix it. Before use, leave it for 12-15 hours. When you use it shake well and save it in a cool and dry area.

Falling stars perfume:
Things you’ll need:
• Take 2 cups of distilled water
• 5 drops of lavender essential oil
• 10 drops of chamomile essential oil
• 10 drops of valerian essential oils
• 3-tablespoon vodka.

Procedure: Pour all the ingredients in a bottle and shake it well. Bottle should be a dark colored one. Allow it to rest for at least 12 hours before use. Make sure to store it at a dry place.

Amaze Perfume:
Things you’ll need:
• 10 drops of cypress essential oil
• 3 tbsp of ethyl alcohol or vodka
• 2 cups of distilled water
• 5 drops of hypericum perforatum essential oil
• 10 drops of rosemary essential oil.
Method: Pour all the ingredients in a bowl and mix thoroughly. Then pour the mixture in a bottle. Leave it for 12-15 hours. Store this at dry and cool place. Shake it well before use.

Flower Essence Perfume:
Ingredients: Take 50 ml of Ethyl Alcohol, 5 drops of Rose Essential oil, 12 drops of Lemon Essential Oil, 2 drops of Sage Essential Oil, 30 drops of Rosemary essential oil, 2 drops of Mint essential oil and 5 drops of Neroil Essential Oil.
Methods: Take a bottle and pour all the ingredients. Shake it well to mix well. Before use, leave it for 10 hours. You should store it at dry and cool place. This perfume can be used up to one month from preparation.

Preparing Solid Perfumes:
Things you’ll need:
• Take 2 tbsp of grated beeswax
• 2tbsp plus one tsp of sweet almond oil
• ¼ stearic acid
• ¼ tsp of emulsifying wax
• 2 tbsp of distilled water
• 1-2 tsp of Essential oils.

Melt the beeswax and emulsifying wax in the double boiler. When wax gets melted, add almond oil, stearic acid and water to it. Keep stirring it while heating to mix it thoroughly. Remove from heat and add essential oil. Pour this into small jars. Do not use microwave for this recipe. Thus the above are the different types of Perfume making methods for you. Let try at your home and save your money on your shopping.

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June 29, 2010

Parfume become Life style

The use of perfumes can be attributed to many ancient cultures. Historically, perfumes were reserved exclusively from natural ingredients, mainly essential oils for the richest people.

The use of synthetic ingredients, marks the beginning of modern perfumery in the late 19th Century.
Nowadays, perfumes are available for everyone and are available in a wide range of consumer goods.

The methods of perfume ingredients extracted from natural sources in the frame have changed over time with technology. Depending on the material, expression, distillation and solvent extraction are the main techniques used to extract the components of fragrance from a natural source. Synthetic Organic Chemistry has perfumers with new ingredients that are cheaper and more stable than many natural materials over the years available.

Today, more than 3,500 fragrances should be available to the perfumers to create a harmonious composition of the head (eg lemon), heart (eg, fruity, floral), and base notes (eg, musk) .

Future developments and applications are endless perfume, Ernest Beaux, perfumer who created Channel N85, once said, "the scent of the future lies in the hands of the chemist."