![]() ![]() While our sense of smell is subjective its power is undeniable. Our sense of smell is most powerful, a trigger for memories and emotions. Napoleon was also a great consumer of perfume, two quarts of violet cologne a week, and Josephine, preferring musk, used so much it is said that 60 years after her passing, her boudoir still carried the scent. Madame De Pompadour was a voracious user of perfume and King Louis using a different fragrance each day applying it only to to himself but to his clothing and furniture. Then came Louis XV, ascending to the throne, which also became known as ‘La Cour Parfumee’, the perfumed court. Perfumes were used to great success used primarily by royalty and the wealthy to mask body odors, substituting for soap then was used to perfume gloves, so popular that a guild of glove, and perfume makers was formed in 1656. The art of perfumery prospered in Renaissance Italy in the laboratory of Catherine de Medici, the to France, where it became its cultivation center, growing into a major industry in the South of France. It was made in 1370, known throughout Europe as Hungary Water made at the request of Queen Elizabeth of Hungary. The first modern perfume was introduced by the Hungarians, a scent blended with oils and an alcohol solution. ~ Charles Baudelaire The Dawning of Modern Perfume Jabir developing distillation, evaporation, and filtration processes and Al-Kindi, the founder of the perfume industry, researching and experimenting with plant varieties and combinations, creating many recipes for a broad range of perfumes, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals.Īs the spirits of certain people hover over music, my soul, oh my love, swims over your perfume. The perfumes industry’s rise is credited to Al-Kindi born 801, Iraq, and Jabir ibn Hyyan born 722, Iraq, both Arabian chemists. The spices, herbs and fragrance materials were of greater access to Islamic cultures and Muslims cultivated the materials like jasmine and various citrus, ingredients still important in todays perfumery. ![]() Lalique perfume bottles The Perfume Industry Was Founded Islamic cultures made major contributions to modern perfumes by perfecting the distillation process and introducing raw ingredients. Many of the artifacts are on display in Rome. The oldest perfumery was discovered in Cypress in archaeologist excavations, uncovering remnants of an enormous factory that manufactured perfume on an industrial scale. The basics, ingredients, and methods are described by Pliny The Eden’s Natural Historia. It all began in Egypt was refined and further developed by the Romans, Persians, and Arabs. Perfume is derived from Latin ‘per fumers’ meaning through smoke. Salmon oil (residue Controlled pharmaceutical quality)ĬSF Power Protein is supplied in a 35g glass pot.Perfumery the art of making perfumes has been with us for thousands of years. Processing temperature of max. 38 degree's. to process a high-quality homogeneous stick.Ĭomposition: Animal / Vegetable proteins (organic quality) Through extensive optimizations in production, we are capable of all our raw materials with a, ![]() Regarding homogeneity we have consistent development, our process technology made a very big step forward. Using animal and vegetable proteins in organic quality with specially selected minerals and trace elements, and a demand adapted vitamin complex, selected salmon oils, and highest quality micronutrients, most commodity processed gently. CSF Power Protein is a supplementary food for most ornamental shrimp w ith the selection and combination of the highest quality on raw materials, s ustainability at the supplier and Bio laid availability.ĬSF Power Protein is a suitable food for all kinds of aquatic shrimps and other invertebrates.
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