Perfume
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Perfume is a mixture of fragrant essential oils or aroma compounds, fixatives and solvents, used to give the human body, animals, food, objects, and living-spaces an agreeable scent. It is usually in liquid form and used to give a pleasant scent to a person's body. Ancient texts and archaeological excavations show the use of perfumes in some of the earliest human civilizations. 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 with smells previously unattainable solely from natural aromatics alone.
External links
- Synthetic No. 5 on natural and synthetic components
- Natural Perfumers Guild
- IFRA: International Fragrance Association
- The Fragrance Foundation "FiFi"
- The British Society of Perfumers
- Perfume formulations
- Institute for Art and Olfaction
- Scent Culture Institute