Perfume Noses

Perfume is one of those products that can affect our emotions. The sense of smell influences behavior and sets different moods. You can even bring memories. As a marketing tool, perfume is also present in our daily lives, and can be found in many consumer goods. In addition to perfumes is so popular, have you ever wandered how it came about, what it is today? What history S of perfume?
Some scientists say that spirits are used by primitive man in the burning of gums and resins for incense. Ultimately, from 7000 to 4000 BC, richly scented plants, grease and oil olive and sesame oil, is believed to have been combined with herbs to create original ointment.
Three thousand years ago in ancient Egypt, historians believe that the spirits were used in rituals, as part of their religious ceremonies, creating a pleasant smell. These spirits come from the gums, resin trees, oil, and a variety of plants resulting from perfume in ointment that is rubbed on the skin. Hundreds of years later, women in Egypt used a perfume for their aesthetic qualities. Cleopatra is believed that its exclusive Egytptian balms and scents used as cosmetics and aphrodisiac, which helped her defeat by Julius Caesar and then Mark Antony. Moreover, in the same time, it was believed that the spirits are used in Mesopotamia for ritual ceremonies. And further east, in China, herbs have been used for medical purposes.
Later, as the routes of trade expansion, perfumes have become very popular product demand and taste of the expansion of exchanges between different civilizations. Africa and India started to supply Middle Eastern civilization with spikenard and ginger. Syrian fragrant product sales Arabia. Mediterranean civilization began buying lemongrass and ginger from South Arabia. And so the trade continuous fragrance products, since continued to rise, the scent of fragrance was finally time to several civilizations such as Hindus, Israelites, Carthaginians, Arabs, Greeks, Romans and finally, again for hundreds of years later, in Italy and France.
Turning the 13th century in Italy to make the profession main spices and perfumes with Eastern civilizations. Portugal and Spain also have attempted to major trades of spices with the exclusive route to the Orient. Let S 'As a new world of America has to be discovered.
As the influence of Italian perfume invaded neighboring countries, France began to expand use gloves initially offering fragrant perfume that has been perfumed with scents of neroli or animal, like amber and marten. Since then, the French designer perfume has become famous worldwide and today sets the standard for excellence.
In addition, France played an important role in restoring the use of perfume for therapeutic purposes in the western world. It is reported that during World War II, perfumes, treatments used to treat wounds and burns, and more Later in the treatment of mental illness.
Perfume brought different people together in the past due trade aromatic scents. He also played a major business because of his trade meant economic power of nations. And the history of modern humans has been largely influenced by this special product to open new worlds be discovered. On a personal level, the scents can influence the behavior of the 'S, and that in itself many minds in a class by itself. Perhaps this "S what makes it so desirable to us all.
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Private Collection Tuberose Gardenia $42.99 Women’s 6.7 oz Body Lotion (Unboxed). Estee Lauder grand daughter Aerin Lauder has decided to honor the memory of her grandmother by creating a new perfume which is based on the fragrance Private Collection created at the beginning of 1970s especially for Estee Lauder’s use. The company is preparing for launch of Private Collection Tuberose Gardenia at the end of summer 2007.The fragrance composition is based on two flowers that Estee Lauder appreciated most gardenia and tuberose surrounded by orange flower jasmine and white lily. In the top notes are neroli lilac and rosewood and the base is composed of carnation and vanilla bourbon. The perfume is created in line with the Aerin Lauder’s conception by noses of Firmenich. |
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Mon Jasmin Noir $64.99 Women’s 2.5 oz EDP Spray. Mon Jasmin Noir is launched as the new version of the dark and mysterious Jasmin Noir perfume from the luxurious jewelry house of Bvlgari.Mon Jasmin Noir is a luminous and seductive fragrant jewel of addictive floral composition. Modernity and sensuality of this fragrance is achieved by blending notes of lily of the valley Sambac jasmine musky nougatine and vibrant woods. The noses of the composition are Olivier Polge and Sophie Labbe. |
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Chloe Love $102.99 Women’s 2.5 oz EDP Spray. The new perfume from the house of Chloe Chloe Love became available on the market in 2010. Love is a feminine and sophisticated floral composition described to be powdery and soft. Noses Louise Turner and Nathalie Gracia Cetto are credited for blending notes of orange blossom pink pepper iris lilac wisteria hyacinth heliotrope powdery musk talc and rice. |
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Valentino $55.99 Women’s 2.5 oz EDT Spray Tester (Classic Red Box). Valentino is the signature perfume presented in 1979 and re-launched in 1986. It was designed by the noses of the famous Givaudan house. The opening consists of basil citrus oil green accords and peach followed by carnation cyclamen hyacinth jasmine rose and lily-of-the-valley in the middle settling at the base of cedar civet musk and oakmoss. |
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CH $65.99 Women’s 1.7 oz EDT Spray. CH by Carolina Herrera is a oriental floral fragrance for women and it was introduced in 2007. The noses behind this fragrance are Olivier Cresp Rosendo Mateu and Carolina Adriana Herrera. Top notes are orange melon and bergamot. Middle notes are jasmine rose and praline with base notes of cinnamon and woodsy. |