- of the
perfumer is very
similar to that of flavourists, who
compose smells and
flavourants for
commercial food products. Most past
perfumers did not...
- warm the
perfume and
release fragrance continuously.
According to
perfumer Sophia Grojsman behind the
knees is the
ideal point to
apply perfume in order...
-
about the art of
perfume-making, he
becomes apprenticed to one of the city's
finest perfumers,
Giuseppe Baldini, an aging,
unskilled perfumer who has managed...
- Aimé
becoming the
master perfumer. The
House of
Guerlain thus
began a long
tradition whereby the
position of
master perfumer was
handed down
through the...
- smell.
Perfume may also
refer to:
Perfume (British band), a
British indie band
Perfume (****anese band), a ****anese pop
group from
Hiroshima "
Perfume" (Parade...
-
Taylor Alison Swift (born
December 13, 1989) is an
American singer-songwriter
known for her
autobiographical songwriting,
artistic versatility, and cultural...
-
industries [...]
including perfume. In 1864
Henri Brocard, the son of a
small Parisian perfumer,
opened a soap and
perfume business in
Moscow [...] Brocard...
- was a
perfumer from
Italy (probably from
either Florence or Milan) who
lived on the Pont Saint-Michel in Paris. He was the
official court perfumer of the...
-
widely known commercially available perfumes from the 14th
century onwards,
sortable by year, name, company,
perfumer, and the
authority for its notability...
-
Perfumer (Gr****: Μυρεψός, romanized: myrepsos) was an
honorary title given in the
Byzantine Empire to
medical doctors. The
honorary title is held to this...