(A few simple steps on how to go about Making Your Own Perfume)
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Index
PART 1
Introduction
PART 2
The History of Perfumery
PART 3
What can Perfume be made from?
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The first steps in order to make your own perfume
PART 5
How to go about making your own perfume
PART 6
What Supplies do you need and where do you get them
PART 7
How to Make your Own Perfume at Home
PART 8
How to Create Aromatherapy Perfumes at Home
PART 9
Some simple recipes to make perfume at home
PART 10
How to sell your home made perfume
PART 1
INTRODUCTION
Why is it that women love perfume as much as men
love cars?
There are some researchers who believe that a woman’s
reason for loving perfume is becauseof the pheromones
their bodies produce. Often,certain scents or perfumes
trigger the increase ofhow much pheromone a woman’s
body will produce.
While a perfume will help in increasing the production of
a woman’s pheromone levels, they are also liked by
women because of the attention they get from a member
of the opposite sex or even from another woman.
In studies carried out, nearly 80% of all women
will make a perfume purchase at least once each
year.
Many women will tell you that the reason they
purchase a particular perfume for themselves is
that it makes them smell great and they seem to
feel better about themselves.
It also makes them feel a little bit more feminine.
Not only does smelling great make a woman feel good
about herself, but it will make her feel attractive
also.
In this book, we will be looking at ways of how to
make your own perfume so that you can produce a
scent which is particular to you, and unlike any of
those that you can buy either in store or over the
internet.
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PART 2
The History of Perfumery
People’s use of scents, aromas and fragrances has
been used for many centuries, and when and why
people started to prepare and use them seems lost
to us.
However, over the years, evidence has been
found through archeological findings, as well as
texts written by our ancestors, that has shown just
how aromas were being used.
In the very early civilizations, scented flowers and herbs
were used by people to worship the Gods, and when
burned, some of these plants would release strong aromas.
Such scented fires became part of many religious rituals.
In fact, you will find that many religions still use scented
fires today. Both the Assyrian’s and Egyptians used scented oils.
Because of this, the demand for the raw materials needed
to produce both fragrances and remedies led to the discovering
of new ways of extracting scents from the plants they used.
Such techniques as pressing, decoration, pulverization
and maceration were developed and mastered by both
the Assyrian’s and the Egyptians.
They even made attempts at trying to produce essential oils
by distillation. Slowly, the use of perfumes spread to Greece,
where not only were they used in religious ceremonies,
but also for personal purposes as well.
When the Romans saw what the Greeks were doing, they
began to use fragrances even more lavishly. There are
many manuscripts around describing the herbs which
they brought from all over the world to produce the
fragrances they used.
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However, as the Roman Empire fell, so the use of
aromas for personal use began to decline. However,
during the Middle Ages, perfumes again were being
used only in churches in Europe for religious
ceremonies and to cover the stench caused by the
many diseases which abounded at this time.
Then when trade with the Orient was reestablished
at the beginning of the 13th Century, exotic flowers,
herbs and spices became more readily available around Europe.
Venice quickly became the center of the perfume trade.
It was not long before perfumery soon spread to other
European countries.
The perfume trade then developed even further, as those
returning from the crusades reintroduced perfume for personal use.
However by the late 18th Century, the synthetic
material fragrance was being produced, and this was
the beginning of perfumery in the modern age.
Thus with the introduction of synthetics, perfumes would
no longer be exclusively used by the rich and famous.
Also, because synthetics were now being used to produce
perfumes, they could now be made on a much larger scale,
although naturals were still also being used to help soften the
synthetics.
Today, natural products still remain a very important part of
the production of perfumes in modern formulations.
But today, more and more people are turning away from
the industrial techniques of producing perfume, and preferring
to make it themselves instead.
But for many people making their own
perfumes, not only is it easy to do, but it is also
a great source of pleasure and fun for them.
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