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The History of Perfume

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Many people are aware of the intoxicating aroma that comes from a favorite perfume. But, who was the first to apply perfume? For as long as written history has existed, so has perfume. In fact, it may even predate written history, as there are hieroglyphics depicting ancient Egyptians crafting scented liquids on the walls of the pyramids.

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Page 1: The History of Perfume

The History of Perfume

Page 2: The History of Perfume

Many people are aware of the intoxicating aroma that comes from a favorite perfume. But, who was the first to apply perfume? For as long as written history has existed, so has perfume. As there are hieroglyphics depicting ancient Egyptians crafting scented liquids on the walls of the pyramids.

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The word perfume comes from a Latin word meaning "through smoke." Many of the first perfumes were in the form of incense that was used in various religious ceremonies. Many Egyptian sects required that adherents adorn themselves with perfume at least once per week.

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The earliest perfumes bore little resemblance to today's light mists of fragrance. Without the technology involved in alcohol distillation, scents were usually found in two forms. Dry incense that was burned in the home or during religious rites, and perfumes that was applied directly to the body.

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These ointments, salves and essential oils, were then stored in decorative vases or even buckets. This was because the fragrance was carried by fats and resins, which were then melted or softened before applying. Because the perfume was carried by oil and fat, it made a wonderful moisturizer.

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Once trade began between the Egyptians and the Grecian and Roman Empires, the use of perfume spread between the cultures. Perfume became a much sought after trade item, and every wealthy Greek and Roman household had an assortment of imported Egyptian perfumes on hand.

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The Arabic invention of the still changed not only how alcohol was created, but revolutionized perfumery as well. A still allowed the perfume creator to more easily extract the smells from flowers and other organic matter. More info on:

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Today, perfumeries still use many of the methods that date back to the Arabic distillation process. In addition, modern technology has taken perfume from a treat of the wealthy to something that everyone can enjoy.

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Most people have a scent or two that they find irresistible. Whether it is a favorite perfume to wear out on the town or the familiar smell of cologne on your spouse’s neck, perfume is something that can be enjoyed the world over.

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