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.