Fragrance Level:
Nice
Function:
Long Fragrant
Fragrance:
Perfume
Ingredients:
methylene chloride and limonene.
Perfume Type:
Perfume
Concentration:
flowers, woods, spices
Color:
Other, Transparent
Scents:
Jasmine
Form:
Liquid
Chemical Name:
benzyl alcohol, acetone, linalool, ethanol
Usage:
Personal care
Perfumes are chemical substances that emit a pleasant and fragrant odour. Until the eighteenth century, most perfumes were made of natural aromatic oils. According to ancient literature and archaeological finds, perfumes were utilised in some of the oldest human civilizations. The industrial synthesis of aroma compounds like vanillin and coumarin in the late 1800s paved the way for the manufacture of perfumes with fragrances previously unavailable from natural aromatics alone. The four main categories are warm, woody, oriental, and fresh, with different aroma combinations bringing out each emotion.
Fragrance Level: | Nice |
Function: | Long Fragrant |
Fragrance: | Perfume |
Ingredients: | methylene chloride and limonene. |
Perfume Type: | Perfume |
Concentration: | flowers, woods, spices |
Color: | Other, Transparent |
Scents: | Jasmine |
Form: | Liquid |
Chemical Name: | benzyl alcohol, acetone, linalool, ethanol |
Usage: | Personal care |