Perfume in our life

in #history6 years ago

The fragrance industry is an industry in which billions of dollars revolve. Perfume is as much a fashion accessory as a purse or belt. Historically, the use of fragrances was limited to a select group of people who could afford luxury.

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Today, women have a huge selection of fragrances. Her dressing table is decorated with more than one bottle of perfume. A woman changes her perfume to fit special cases.
Perfume has a long history. Frankincense is called the first perfume. The recorded history with its use dates back about 4000 years ago. The use of spirits and their great significance is recorded in the Bible. In the New Testament, the three sages brought gifts to the baby, in which fragrances were present.

The Egyptians used oil smells as part of their religious rites. It was the smells of tar trees. They were used to create a pleasant smell in the atmosphere while performing the ritual. Various plant extracts, such as rose and peppermint, were added to the oils. This combination led to the creation of a flavored ointment. Then the ointment was rubbed into the skin.

Ointments have been used to heal wounds, burns, scratches or other skin problems. High-quality flavored oils are a success today. A mixture of oils is used in the massage for rapid relief in acute conditions.
In Egypt, the spirits were used for embalming the pharaohs. The body of the pharaoh was washed first, then the embalmed and dried body was treated with flavored oils. The last step was to wrap the body in linen bandages.

Cleopatra, one of the most famous rulers of Egypt, was well versed in the creation and use of spirits. She perfected the balms and flavors that were available in those days. The history of Cleopatra and its use of the power of fragrance still causes delight. In her honor are called precious stones and perfumes, books are written about her, they create pictures and sculptures. She perfected the use of spirits to win the heart and soul of Julius Caesar, and then Marc Anthony.

Historians believe that Cleopatra created her own flavors. They claim that when Cleopatra went to Tarsus to meet with Marc Anthony, she, moving on the ship along the shore, lit incense so that people could appreciate the greatness of the arriving queen.
Perfumes are very popular products that attract a wide audience. They add flavor to the body, are highly valued in every culture.

Many have their favorite flavor. There are perfumes designed for the light time of the day, there are evening or night. But, despite the huge variety, it sometimes confuses why in the bottle the fragrance has a different smell than on the skin. Or the other person smells differently than you. The question is, why?

First of all, it is important to remember that many of these flavors are very delicate in nature and composition. It is very important that you keep your perfume in a cool, dark place. The fragrance can be affected by the ambient temperature or sunlight. Sunlight and heat can easily disrupt the chemical balance of your perfume and change or even destroy the original smell.

Secondly, it is important to understand that perfumes really will smell differently on the skin of different people. Perfumes are mixed with natural oils and acids on your skin, and, since each person is unique, the way a perfume reacts to the skin will be unique for every person. And every scent will react differently to your own unique body chemistry. Always give yourself about 10 minutes to assess how the fragrance reacted to your skin. Do not hurry. Let the spirits and your body work together to get a true idea of ​​how the fragrance will work.

Sometimes women discover that perfume can change its flavor. All because there are other factors of body chemistry that can arise and change the reaction to your skin. For example, a big role can play a diet. Eating too much garlic or too much onions can create a problem and the smell can change. A diet high in fat or a spicy diet can increase the intensity of the perfume because of changes in the body, which is manifested in the fact that through the pores of the skin oils are mixed with perfume. Returning to a previous diet can return your previous favorite flavor.

Hormonal changes in your body will also manifest in your skin chemistry. Passage through puberty, menopause or even pregnancy can easily change the reaction of the perfume to your skin. Health problems, such as diabetes, can affect your favorite fragrance. The change in blood sugar affects the fragrance of perfume.

Each of us is a unique person with differences in natural oils and acid composition on our skin. Chemistry and health can play an integral role in how the perfume reacts to the skin of a woman. Take your time when choosing. Find the fragrance that works for you and your body, and you will have a unique fragrance that will be your own.

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