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History of Fragrance Perfume

When it comes to creating a great impression of yourself there are a number of factors that matter. This includes your personality, how you put together your outfit, and even your smell. Women have known for many generations that a great smell can help to attract other people. For this reason, finding the perfect fragrance is one of the best ways to show off your personality and your unique style.

There are a number of different scents in the perfume available to buy, made by many different people. Some of these have been in the business of perfume for a long time, and others decided to get into it to take advantage of the growing market. In fact, perfume can be traced as far back in history as ancient Egypt. This was the first culture ever to make perfume popular, and it was used as a weekly treatment on the skin with a mixture of herbs and oils.

In ancient Egypt, bathing also became ritualized. Applying perfume was simply part of the ceremonies. It was held so highly, that in the ancient Egyptian culture perfume was even put into the tombs of those who had died – something that they would carry with them into the afterlife. Perfumed were usually kept in stunning containers, including those made from stone, pottery and even gold. Perfume was an important part of the process of embalming. Most of the fragrances used in those times came from plants and spices with oil – including sandalwood, ginger and jasmine. Many were sent from India.

Egyptian women, such as Nefertiti and Cleopatra, that have been celebrated throughout history used perfume as a way of making themselves more popular and more attractive. They used perfume almost every day so that it would soon become something forever associated with ancient Egypt. This use of perfume by the Egyptians was also seen in the Romans and the Greeks, all of which had their own ways of using the product. The Romans wore perfume as part of their bathing rituals, applying it as many as several times a day. They even used it on animals and various materials within their homes. In Greece they were said to have used the first perfume in a liquid formulation.

The first people to make use of a process known as distillation were Arabs, and this process is still being used today. This simply means the way in which the oils are extracted from flowers. Once perfume become popular in Europe it was destined to be popular forever. It was used in many different ways and through many different fashions in both France and England, most notably as part of the upper class social circles and amongst the royal family.

Today, the fragrance we use has so much variety and is available from so many different places that this would have been hard to envisage in ancient Egypt. We now pay very high prices to get our hands on some of the most popular designer scents, in many different types of beautiful bottle. Over time perfume has evolved, but it has always been popular and remained true to its humble start.

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