Perfume Today

Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel did not literally create fragrances that bear his name. His first creation came back from the brink of stardom, to launch A new fashion line. She wanted a fragrance to symbolize that the clothing line, so I sought the services of a perfumer of life, born in Russia in Paris in time. The year was 1923. However, there were some very specific ideas about the fragrance. She said Ernst Breaux, the perfumer to get something "completely artificial. "
Until then, the fragrances were completely natural. Natural ingredients are all that once was used to create scents that range extensively not only by geography but also from batch to batch. In the lavender-growing region, had scents of lavender. If you were lucky to have gardenias and roses, presented in the perfume.
Exotic ingredients such as sandalwood from India were rare and very expensive. Coco Chanel had a vision different, not only for fashion but for their fragrance. His idea was that fashion, like art, was something artificial, invented by man … artificial. Like his famous suit and pillbox hats were natural rather than human inventions, he wanted a perfume that reflect that.
Breaux did not invent but its fragrance aldehyde sample Miss Chanel for synthetic used this particular fragrance. Aldehyde is best described as a molecule of synthetic fragrances. Not in any part of nature, which is cooked in a laboratory.
According to legend (and many say, is difficult to separate what actually happened), Breaux made six samples, numbering them Chanel No. 1, No. 2, No. 3 and so on. Coco Chanel No. 5 took as its fragrance. One version of this story saying that she took No. 5 because he loved best. There is another version of the story stating that, from Chanel would present his new line on the fifth day of the fifth month, it was decided to collect the sample session.
Chanel No. 5 perfume was not the first to use aldehyde but the first great perfume to make synthetic fragrances. Like all perfumes large Chanel No. 5 is a mixture of many different smells. Of course, some floral notes mixed in as well.
The best way to describe how it smells aldehyde is added "spark" for odor. Today, many perfumes used by aldehydes and some experts even believe aldehyde fragrance perfume of a family or category. A very powerful core "hard" aldehyde odor was just released in early 2007 was called aldehyde 44 and is LeLabo, led by Barneys. An aldehyde odor you can buy more easily is greed by the gendarmerie.
With the general feeling today that natural is better than Synthesis, some might be puzzled that the world of perfume is contrary. While some have the pretension of perfumers prefer natural flavorings, most of today's synthetic perfumes. And there are some good reasons.
Synthetic molecules are much easier to control for uniform product. Take note lemon, for example, uses a lot of fragrances. How can a manufacturer to maintain the same intensity and consistent quality across thousands of ounces with natural lemons? The different products collected at different locations may produce large variations in the smell.
More importantly, synthetic aromas help to preserve the environment. No need to threaten the sandalwood trees indigenous to India or extinguishing musk deer perfume lovers can get the same flavors without the destruction of plant or animal life.
A great example of why is perfume today is synthetic musk. Musk true is actually a natural substance produced by the sex glands of male musk deer. Occasionally, other animals could be used. To harvest of musk, the animal was killed, musk is used mainly in base notes of certain perfumes. Today is synthetic.
Amber is sometimes listed as an ingredient perfume, but it is the fossilized resin of gold that is sometimes used in jewelry. It is a nickname for ambergris, a substance that comes from sperm whales. During the era of whaling, whales were slaughtered for their meat, fat (translated into whale oil used for lamps), and ambergris for perfume. Today's synthetic ambergris.
In fact, if you've read through the various "notes" in perfume, you meet a lot of things with strange names that have to be synthetic. Search by Niel Morris has notes of ozone, Coney Island from Bond No. 9 mix lists margarita.
The original "artificial" perfume, Chanel No. 5, still on the market. They have no such thing as perfume best-seller, but it is likely that Chanel No. 5 was always very popular in the last 80-odd years.
Joanna McLaughlin’s articles on perfume and fragrance can be found at
http://www.theperfume-reporter.com
Her favorite scent today is Aegean by Niel Morris.
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