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The basic ingredients and methods of making perfumes are described by Pliny the Elder in his Naturalis Historia.

Changing tastes and the development of modern chemistry laid the foundations of modern perfumery as alchemy gave way to chemistry. Other notable releases include men's classic Tsar (1989), Feerie (2008) and the Collection Extraordinaire, a luxury line whose first fragrance was introduced in 2009. His laboratory was connected with her apartments by a secret passageway, so that no formulas could be stolen en route. The first modern perfume, made of scented oils blended in an alcohol solution, was made in 1370 at the command of Queen Elizabeth of Hungary and was known throughout Europe as Hungary Water.citation needed] It was said that the sharpness of her nose was equaled only by the slyness of her tongue.

Catharina de Medici initiated the perfume industry in Europe when she left Italy in the 16th century to marry the French crown prince. Allegedly, as Dior was preparing for the launch of his first perfume, the name for the fragrance had yet to be invented. A cuneiform tablet from Mesopotamia, dating back more than 3,000 years, identifies a woman named Tapputi as the first recorded perfume maker. The Egyptians predominantly ruled between circa 3000 BC to 1000 BC where perfumes and incenses were used in religious ceremonies.

With the arrival of eau de Cologne, 18th-century France began using perfume for a broad range of purposes. There are records of the Pepperers Guild of London, going back to 1179; which show them trading with Muslims in spices, perfume ingredients and dyes. The 16th century saw the popularity of perfume explode in France, especially among the upper classes and nobles. The ground-breaking Poison (1985), one of the boldest fragrance innovations of the already-bold 80s. Both of the raw ingredients and distillation technology significantly influenced western perfumery and scientific developments, particularly chemistry.

In addition to trading, many of the flowers and herbs used in perfumery were cultivated by the Iranians— rose and jasmine were native to the Iran region, and many other plants (i. Perfumed gloves became popular in France and in 1656, the guild of glove and perfume-makers was established.The word perfume originates from the Latin word perfumare, which literally means ‘to smoke through’. e.: bitter orange and other citrus trees, all of which imported from China and southeast Asia) could be successfully cultivated in the Middle East, and are to this day key ingredients in perfumery. The world's first recorded chemist is a woman named Tapputi, a perfume maker whose existence was recorded on a 1200 BCE Cuneiform tablet in Babylonian Mesopotamia. The word perfume is used today to describe scented mixtures and is derived from the Latin word, " per fumus," meaning through smoke. The court of Louis XIV was even named due to the scents which were applied daily not only to the skin but also to clothing, fans and furniture.

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