Notes in perfumery are descriptors of scents that can be sensed upon the application of a perfume. Notes are separated into three classes: top/head notes...
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organisation Note (perfumery), a scent experienced as a perfume fades Nissan Note, a mini MPV produced by Nissan Liner notes Notation (disambiguation) Note 2 (disambiguation)...
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Agave amica (section In perfumery)
Asparagaceae, subfamily Agavoideae, extracts of which are used as a note in perfumery. Now widely grown as an ornamental plant, the species is native to...
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Musk (category Perfumery)
Musk is a class of aromatic substances commonly used as base notes in perfumery. They include glandular secretions from animals such as the musk deer,...
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an autoxidation product of ambrein. Ambroxide is used in perfumery for creating ambergris notes and as a fixative. Small amounts (< 0.01 ppm) are used as...
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Flanker (perfume) (category Perfumery)
In perfumery, a flanker refers to newly created perfume that shares some attributes of an already existing perfume. These attributes may be the name,...
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Eau de toilette (category Perfumery)
eau de toilette was sometimes referred to as "toilet water". In modern perfumery, eau de toilette has less concentrated fragrance than perfume (eau de...
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intelligence in perfumery composition. She presented several accords of her own creation, intriguing Guerlain, who had her undergo a perfumery test. Impressed...
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Queen Elizabeth Root. It is commonly used as a fixative and base note in perfumery and as a botanical in gin. The most valued component of orris root...
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History of perfume (category Perfumery)
derived from the Latin word per fumus (lit. 'through smoke'). The word perfumery refers to the art of making perfumes. Perfume was produced by ancient...
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Fragrance wheel (category Perfumery)
Fragrance wheel is frequently used as a classification tool in oenology and perfumery. The first example of a fragrance wheel was conceived by Austrian perfumer...
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Le Labo (French: "the lab") is a slow perfumery brand born in Grasse, France, based in New York City and owned by Estée Lauder. Le Labo was founded in...
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Givaudan) in the early 20th century. He was the founder of the Roure Perfumery School (French: De L'école de Parfumerie de Roure située à Grasse) and...
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spicy aroma with sweet and flowery notes.[citation needed] Neroli is one of the most widely used floral oils in perfumery. Like many raw materials, neroli...
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Chypre (category Perfumery)
female perfumery. Modern chypre perfumes have various connotations. There can be floral, fruity, green, woody-aromatic, leathery, and animalic notes, but...
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Bergamot essential oil (section Notes)
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Perfume organ (category Perfumery)
different odors. In 1857, in his book The Art of Perfumery, Piesse used music to describe how notes and smells can work together: "There is, as it were...
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nupharamine alkaloids, castoramine, and cis-cyclohexane-1,2-diol. In perfumery, the term castoreum refers to the resinoid extract resulting from the...
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Fougère (category Perfumery)
geranium. Bergamot is often present to add sharpness to the lavender top-note. Examples of men's fragrances which fall into the fougère class include Sartorial...
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musk oil, is a class of aromatic substances commonly used as base notes in perfumery. Musk may also refer to: Elon Musk, American businessman Musk, Victoria...
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supplying the base note of many perfume formulas. Most musk fragrance used in perfumery today is synthetic. Synthetic musks in a narrower sense are chemicals...
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W. A. Poucher (section Perfumery)
William Arthur Poucher (1891–1988), known as Walter, a nickname he acquired during his Army service, was one of the leading British mountain photographers...
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are used in Southeast Asian cuisine, and its essential oil is used in perfumery. Its rind and crushed leaves emit an intense citrus fragrance. "Kaffir"...
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is when evidence of texts devoted entirely to "Gandhayukti" the art of perfumery emerge for diverse use. According to James Mchugh from "approximately...
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Aedes de Venustas (redirect from Aedes Perfumery)
Aedes de Venustas is a niche perfume store (also called Aedes Perfumery) and fragrance line. Aedes has operated in Manhattan since 1995. The house perfume...
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George William Septimus Piesse (section The Art of Perfumery, and Method of Obtaining Odors from Plants)
author and innovator of modern perfume ideas, inventing the concept of notes in perfumery that are still used universally today. He was the co-owner of Piesse...
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odour is very rich, complex and tenacious. Labdanum is much valued in perfumery because of its resemblance to ambergris, which has been banned from use...
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