Thursday, September 18, 2014

Perfumes have been known to exist in some of the earliest human civilizations, through ancient text

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Perfume or parfum is a mixture of fragrant essential oils or aroma compounds, fixatives, and solvents used to give the human body, animals, kneaders hours objects, and living spaces "a pleasant scent.The can odoriferous compounds that make up perfume manufactured synthetically or extracted from plant or animal sources.
Perfumes have been known to exist in some of the earliest human civilizations, through ancient texts or from archaeological kneaders hours digs. Modern perfumery began in the late 19th century with the commercial synthesis of aroma compounds such as vanillin or coumarin, which allowed for the composition of perfumes smell a previously unattainable kneaders hours from natural aromatic kneaders hours single one.
Comes word perfume used today from a fumum Latin, meaning kneaders hours "through smoke". Perfumery, or the art of making perfumes, began in ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt and further refined by the Romans kneaders hours and Persians.
The world's first recorded chemist is considered to be a woman named Tapputi, a perfume maker mentioned ai cuneiform tablet kneaders hours from the second millennium BC in Mesopotamia. She distilled flowers, oil, and calamus with other aromatics then filtered and put them back in times yet again.
In 2005, archaeologists uncovered what are believed to be the world's oldest perfumes in Pyrgos, Cyprus. The perfumes kneaders hours date back more than 4,000 years. The perfumes were discovered in an ancient perfumery. It was found that at least 60 stills, mixing bowls, funnels and perfume bottles in the factory of 43,000 square feet (4,000 m2). In ancient times people used herbs and spices, such as
The Arabian chemist, Al-Kindi (Alkindus), wrote in the 9th century a book on perfumes which he named Book of Pure Perfume and Distillations. It was more than a hundred recipes for oils, scented salves, aromatic waters and substitutes or imitations expensive drugs. The book also described 107 methods and recipes for perfume making and perfume making equipment, such as the ALEMBIC (which still bears its Arabic name). kneaders hours
The Persian chemist kneaders hours Ibn Sina (known as Avicenna) introduced the process to extract oils from flowers kneaders hours by distillation, the procedure most commonly used today. He first experimented with the rose. Until his discovery, liquid perfumes were mixtures of oil and crushed herbs or petals, which made a strong blend. Rose water was more delicate, and immediately became popular. Both of the raw ingredients and distillation technology significantly influenced western perfumery and scientific developments, particularly chemistry.
Knew the art of perfumery in western Europe since 1221, if we consider the monks' recipes of Santa Maria delle Vigne or Santa Maria Novella in Florence, Italy. In the east, the Hungarians produced in 1370 a perfume made of scented oils blended in alcohol solution at the command of Queen Elizabeth of Hungary, best known as Hungary kneaders hours Water. The art of perfumery success in Renaissance Italy, and in the 16th century, kneaders hours Italian refinements were made to France kneaders hours by perfumer personally Catherine of Medici ', Rene the Florentine (Renato il Fiorentino). He was involved in his apartment laboratory at a secret passageway, so that no formulas could be stolen way. Thanks to Rene, France quickly kneaders hours was one of the European centers kneaders hours of perfume and cosmetic manufacture. Cultivation of flowers for the fragrance essence, begun in the 14th century, grew into a major industry in the south of France. Between the 16th and 17th century, perfumes were used primarily by the wealthy to mask body odors resulting from infrequent bathing. Partly because of the patronage, the perfumery industry was created. In Germany, Italian kneaders hours barber Giovanni Paolo created Feminis perfume water called Aqua Admirabilis, today best known as eau de Cologne, and took his nephew Johann Maria Farina (Giovanni Maria Farina) in 1732 for the business. By the 18th century, kneaders hours aromatic plants were being grown in the Grasse region of France, in Sicily, and in Calabria, Italy to provide the growing perfume industry with raw materials. Even today, Italy and France in the center of the European perfume design and trade.
Perfume types reflects the concentration of aromatic compounds in a solvent, which in fine fragrance typically ethanol or a mixture of water and ethanol. Various sources differ greatly, the definitions of perfume types. The intensity kneaders hours and longevity of a perfume kneaders hours is based on the concentration intensity and longevity of the aromatic compounds (natural essential oils / perfume kneaders hours oils) used: As the percentage of aromatic compounds increases, makes m

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