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		<title>The Use Of Scents, Perfumes And Fragrances Through History</title>
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		<dc:creator>Josephine Lim</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first actual era of perfume was in the late 19th century. It was the time when new scents were produced due to the advancements in knowledge of organic chemistry. As certain ingredients were very expensive or even rare to find, they were replaced by synthetic products. Simultaneously, there was development in chemical knowledge taking place in the field of textile printing dies too.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The first actual era of perfume was in the late 19th century. It was the time when new scents were produced due to the advancements in knowledge of organic chemistry. As certain ingredients were very expensive or even rare to find, they were replaced by synthetic products. Simultaneously, there was development in chemical knowledge taking place in the field of textile printing dies too.</p>
<p>At the center of the perfumery industry, herbs and flowers were grown in Grass in Provence, located in France. In that area, people who treated and worked with leathers found it difficult to accept the aroma from the natural leather. Thus they began to perfume the leather as well as themselves. They gained knowledge regarding the production of botanical essences.</p>
<p>In the 20th century, designer perfumes and scents were produced on a large scale. Before that, there were very few names in this industry, the main ones being Coty and Yardley. They made scents with light and familiar fragrance.</p>
<p>For many centuries, products that are useful in enhancing the feel of skin and smell of the body have had great value. With the advent of trading routes, spices reached different parts of the world which resulted in a greater spectrum of scents that were produced from these spices.</p>
<p>In the past, for creating home made aromatherapy products, people used their own potions and mixed them together thus forming a suitable oil. At that time, the houses used to have a still room that was a place where essence of herbs and flowers were steeped.</p>
<p>While some specific animal products are also used in making perfumes like male musk deer&#8217;s musk and civet cat&#8217;s civet, sperm whales&#8217; ambergris etc. For sure, these products impart a kind of mystery to the fragrances.</p>
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		<title>Fragrance &#8211; A Scent for Men and Women</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 12:36:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Vanessa Mortley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Ancient Greeks and Romans understood the use of fragrance to cover up body odor and to make them smell more attractive. In Greece, the vital oils from eucalyptus, lavender and musk were added in scented baths and body scrubs. The Roman patricians used aromatic cloths or leather bags worn around their neck to distance the smell of body odor and rotting food from disturbing them in densely populated areas. In the Coliseum, there were mechanisms used to channel floral and citrus scents into the stands.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Ancient Greeks and Romans understood the use of fragrance to cover up body odor and to make them smell more attractive. In Greece, the vital oils from eucalyptus, lavender and musk were added in scented baths and body scrubs. The Roman patricians used aromatic cloths or leather bags worn around their neck to distance the smell of body odor and rotting food from disturbing them in densely populated areas. In the Coliseum, there were mechanisms used to channel floral and citrus scents into the stands.</p>
<p>For women, oriental spice, floral and earthy scents are the most fashionable on the market today. Men prefer their fragrance to fuse musk, almond oil and spice. There is fierce rivalry in the perfume industry. Most major clothing designers and cosmetics manufacturers produce a new scent every few years. They develop, create and market the fragrance with a specific target audience in mind. For the younger customers, they generally focus on fruity or sweet scents with a soft powdery base.</p>
<p>Women prefer floral aromas that inhabit into something warm, with amber, bergamot or patchouli at the base. Men&#8217;s fragrance generally utilizes mandarin, grapefruit or other citrus scents as top notes. They settle in to sage, nutmeg or lavender and finish with a woody or musky undertone. Skillful perfumers are hired to create scents for different couture houses and cosmetics companies utilizing a variety of aromatics. They use scents as well as the chemical structure of individual components to produce the fragrance.</p>
<p>Aromatherapy uses the fragrance of aromatic plant extracts, essential oils and flower petals such as orchids, lavender and lily of the valley in bath salts and massage oils to calm the senses and help the body unwind. Shower gels and scrubs generally contain mint, eucalyptus and citrus to awaken the senses and revitalize the body. Essential oils are the liquid extracts from different types of trees, grass and plants. These oils vanish quickly when exposed to the air.</p>
<p>Most perfumes have a food counterpart. These are called notes. Perfumes that contain fruit notes are generally some kind of berry such as cranberry, strawberry and black current. Almond, hazelnut and coffee are acknowledged as nutty notes. If you are considering giving the gift of fragrance, take into thought the individual&#8217;s favorite foods. Do they like citrus or vanilla? Perhaps they are mad about mocha. With the wide range of scents available you are certain to find one that is right for them.</p>
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