Tuesday, March 22, 2011

About Perfume


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Perfume is a mixture of ingredients used to alter body odor. Its popularity has grown through the years to the point that most young women will wear it at least once in their lifetime. Also, celebrities and clothing designers often add it to their brand name because of its lucrative sales. Basically, perfume is a product that has passed the test of time.



  1. History of

    • The origins of perfume can be traced back almost 4,000 years. Its name derives from the Latin term "per fumum" meaning "through smoke." The inventor of perfume is unknown. Archaeologists, however, did uncover the earliest perfume factory in Pyrgos, Cyprus. It was filled with mixing bowls, funnels, distilling stills and perfume bottles.

    Evolution

    • In ancient days, perfume was not created with flowers. It was actually concocted with herbs, spices, myrtle, resin and other non-floral items. These ingredients were largely attributed to convenience and religious rituals. Yet, as time passed, perfume's function did as well and it became and item used largely to alter body odor. The Hungarians tapped into this idea and created the first modern perfume in 1370. It was made from scented oils with a floral based and a blended alcohol solution. By the 18th century, the French expanded on this idea and experimented with more aromatic plants. Then, they further popularized the use of perfume to Westerners.

    Features

    • Today, a majority of perfumes are created with essential oils and alcohol. The smells range from musk to sweetened flowers. Perfume is packaged in a variety of ways that usually involves a glass vial or bottle with a small open area or spray pump. The names of perfumes also vary and usually have to do with a marketed idea such as "Desire" or "Poison."

    Effects

    • Perfume effects people in different ways. For some individuals, it is an aphrodisiac that arouses sexuality. However, for others, it is an allergen that causes sneezing and other "negative" physical reactions. Unfortunately, most people don't know which category they fall into until they encounter it (perfume).

    Benefits

    • People who believe in aromatherapy often debate the benefits of perfume. Aromatherapy is the concept that different smells affect a person's mood. Studies do exist to support this theory. Yet, the basic benefit of perfume that everyone enjoys is the fact it can alter body odor. It allows individuals the luxury of smelling the way they want to.


Read more: About Perfume | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/about_4564007_perfume.html#ixzz1HKhOhz00

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