Friday, March 25, 2011

Love-perfumes

       The word perfume used today, which comes from the Latin word''peer''fumum, meaning through smoke. Perfumery, or the art of making perfumes, dates from ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt and further developed by the Romans and Persians. Although perfume and parfimerstvoto existed in India, much of its fragrances are incense based.The earliest destilagija the essence of the candle is mentioned in the text of Charaka themselves Hindu Ayurvedic. Harshacharita, written in the 7th century BC in northern India mentioned fragrant oil tree. The world's first chemist is considered to be a woman - Taputi, maker of perfumes that is spomenet klinestata plate in the second millennium BC in Mesopotamia. She distilled flowers, oils, and kalamus with other flavorings, then filtered and returned back into the pot several times. Recently, archaeologists have uncovered what is believed to be the oldest perfume in the world in Pyrgos, Cyprus.Perfume is more than 4,000 years. Perfumes were discovered in an ancient perfumery...
The precise formula for commercial perfumes are kept secret. They can be publicly released, will be dominated by such complex components and odoranti which will be of little benefit to providing a guide for buyers with a description of the experience of smell. However, connoisseurs of perfume can become extremely successful in identifying the origin of the ingredients or spices as well as experts on wine. The most practical way to begin a description of the perfume is according to the elements of fragrant notes of the scent or the family of origin, what affects the entire impression of the perfume since its first application to the last note of the smell.
Aromatic notes
     
Perfume is described as a musical metaphor that has three sets of 'notes', which creates a fragrant harmonious composition. Notes are open continuously, with constant impression as the top note leading to the dlobochinata middle note, which is gradually emerging as the main note of the final stage. These notes are created carefully with knowledge of the process of evaporation of perfume.

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