Secrets of perfume making

Perfumery, that is the art of making perfumes, is quite an ancient art that was first started in Mesopotamia and also in Egypt sometime during the 2nd millennium BC.

At that time, perfumes were mainly made from spices such as coriander, almonds, bergamot, etc. and also from various types of herbs. Surprisingly, they did not use flowers to make perfume during the early days of perfume making. 

 

The use of flowers to make perfumes was discovered by a Persian chemist and physician who first experimented with roses to make perfumes. Rose water became an instant hit with perfume users due to its softer nature, and perfume price in bangladeshsince then there has been no looking back for perfumes using flowers.

 

However, nowadays with the commercialization of perfume production and the development of technology, production techniques have undergone a massive change. Perfume making has now become a job that requires great expertise and knowledge. 

 

Although most commercial perfume manufacturers do not like to reveal the secrets behind their perfumes, we know for sure that perfumes come from various sources, including plants (including flowers, fruits, leaves, seeds, resins, etc.), animals (such as musk, etc.). honeycomb, civet, etc.) and various other natural resources. Manufacturers are also realizing the benefits of using genetically modified plants for the production of perfumes.

 

Nowadays, it is not too uncommon to find perfume manufacturers using synthetic sources to make their perfumes. Although there are very few manufacturers who use synthetic chemicals to make perfumes, they are still gaining popularity among perfume lovers.


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