- 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...
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sometimes referred to as the
opopanax of
perfumery or
perfumery's opopanax. For example,
opopanax of
perfumery is used in many
iconic perfumes, such as...
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diluted it is
pleasantly and
sweetly aromatic. It is
prepared for use in
perfumery by
solvent extraction to
yield either a
tincture (10 or 20 percent), an...
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Resinoids are
extracts of
resinous plant exudates (balsams, oleo gum resins, and
natural oleoresins).
Resinous plant exudates (balsams, oleo gum resins...
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Notes in
perfumery are
descriptors of
scents that can be
sensed upon the
application of a perfume.
Notes are
separated into
three classes: top/head notes...
- a
German multinational perfumery and
cosmetics chain. Its
headquarters are
located in Düsseldorf, Germany. The
first perfumery to
carry the name "Parfümerie...
- The
Fragonard (French pronunciation: [fʁaɡɔnaʁ])
perfumery is one of the
oldest perfumeries in Gr****e (Côte d'Azur, France). It is
located in the centre...
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Encyclopedia of
Industrial Chemistry (7th ed.), Wiley, pp. 2–3 "Odor
tenacity of
perfumery materials".
Perfumer & Flavorist. 2016-04-28.
Retrieved 2023-10-15. v...
- Used in
perfumery and aromatherapy,
absolutes are
similar to
essential oils. They are concentrated,
highly aromatic, oily
mixtures extracted from plants...
- Concrete, in
perfumery, is a waxy m****
obtained by
solvent extraction of
fresh plant material. It is
usually used for the
production of absolutes. Concretes...