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1 Perfume Culture

2 Perfume The word perfume is taken from the Latin expression "per fumum", which means a smell obtained “through smoke”.

3 Perfume History The latter is indeed one of the most ancient means of diffusing a smell. As early as antiquity, Egypt represented one of the most important centers for perfumes. Egyptians' beliefs compelled them to develop their knowledge about perfumes to embalm their Pharaohs' mummies. Greeks attached a divine origin to perfumes, and their dead, whose bodies were perfumed, were buried with their personal belongings, including the necessary perfume bottle.

4 Perfume History The art of perfumery has been known in western Europe ever since 1221. In eastern Europe in 1370, the Hungarians produced a perfume made of scented oils blended in an alcohol solution at the command of Queen Elizabeth of Hungary. This is best known as Hungary Water. Hungary Water The art of perfumery prospered in Renaissance Italy, and in the 16th century, Italian refinements were taken to France. Renaissance

5 Perfume History Thanks to Rene, France quickly became one of the European centers of perfume and cosmetic manufacturing. Cultivation of flowers for their perfume essence, which had begun in the 14th century, grew into a major industry in the south of France. Between the 16th and 17th century, perfumes were used primarily by the wealthy to mask body odors resulting from infrequent bathing. Partly due to this patronage, the perfume industry was created.

6 Notes of Perfume The Head Note (the start) : is the first note to be inhaled and give the starting olfactory sensation. It is generally the one we smell when opening the perfume bottle. The Heart Note (the bouquet) : is inhaled afterwards and characterizes the perfume with its imposing scents. The Back Note ( the wake) : is the one that remains for the longest time - even for hours - and that which we remember most.

7 Perfume Culture Perfumes make people confident and cause them to be in a good mood, romantic and sensual. Perfumes aim to make people enjoy infatuation, love, unity, and fulfillment. Perfumes show one’s personality and taste.

8 Perfumes and Movies Perfume: The Story of a Murderer is based on the 1985 novel by Patrick Süskind which has sold over 15 million copies worldwide

9 Perfume is a form of artwork 1.Bottles of perfumes

10 1.Bottles of perfume

11 Perfume is a form of artwork 2. Posters of perfumes

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13 Perfume is a form of artwork 3.Ads of perfumes http://www.tudou.com/playlist/p/l6363575i30098227.htm l

14 Some Famous Perfume Companies

15 Chanel Parent Company: Wertzheimer Family Headquarter: Paris, France Perfumes: Chanel No.5, Coco Chanel, Chanel No.19,Chanel No.22, Cristalle, Gardenia, etc.

16 Chanel No.5

17 Most famous Perfume Chanel No. 5 is the first perfume launched by Parisian Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel. The French government reports that a bottle of Chanel No. 5 is sold every thirty seconds and generates sales of $100 million a year. It was created in 1921.

18 Coco Mademoiselle Chanel Sexy, fresh Oriental fragrance recalls the irrepressible spirit of the young Coco Chanel. Spray lightly in the morning and evening on pulse points at the throat and wrist.

19 Christian Dior Parent Company: LVMH Group (Louis Vuitton/Moet/Hennessy) Headquarter: Paris, France Perfumes: Miss Dior, Poison, Dune 沙丘, Dioralle 迪奥之乐, Tender Poison, Hypnotic Poison 催眠毒药, etc.

20 Dior J‘adore ( 真我 东方香调 oriental) Radiant, sensual, sophisticated, J'adore is a fragrance that celebrates the renaissance of extreme femininity and the power of spontaneous emotion with a brilliant bouquet of orchids, the velvet touch of Damascus plum, and the mellowness of amaranth wood.Notes:Mandarin, Champaca Flowers, Ivy, African Orchid, Rose, Violet, Damascus Plum, Amaranth Wood, Blackberry Musk.Style:For the confident, sensual woman who celebrates her femininity - this is Dior's golden girl.

21 Miss Dior Cherie Discover the scent that inspires love and romance. Miss Dior Cherie, with its captivating charm and elegance, is full of joie de vivre! A sensual blend of Italian mandarin, Egyptian jasmine, and patchouli truly captures the dazzling Dior spirit in a modern, fruity-floral fragrance. Notes:Italian Mandarin, Egyptian Jasmine, Patchouli. Style:Pure. Precious. Modern

22 Givenchy Parent Company: LVMH Group Headquarters: Paris, France Perfumes: Amarige 爱恋, Organza, Extravagance 奢华, Eau de Givenchy 纪梵希香露, etc. Givenchy, which is pronounced gee-von-shee, is a line of Perfume, cosmetics, clothing, and accessories. Hubert de Givenchy formed the Givenchy organization in 1952.

23 L’Interdit 禁锢( 1957 ) Its name means "forbidden". It has a soft, floral, powdery aroma. She wore it for a matter of years until finally releasing it to the public in the 1960's. Her photoshoot for the fragrance became legendary. Some claim it showed another side of Audrey. For Audrey Hepburn

24 Organza 透纱 Organza women by Givenchy was introduced by the design house of Givenchy in 1996. Organza is classified as a sharp, oriental, woody, and flowery fragrance. 1996

25 Givenchy Eau de Moiselle Eau de Givenchy Women by Givenchy was introduced in 1980 and is considered a soft, floral scent. Givenchy Eau de Moiselle is a beautiful, delicate and enchanting perfume that embraces the Grace of Rebellion. Between tradition and modernity, Eau de Moiselle de Givenchy is for a young woman of subtle sensuality and an affirmed personality. The composition centers on rose.

26 Guerlain Parent Company: LVMH Group Headquarter: Paris, France Guerlain is a French perfume house, among the oldest in the world. It has a large and loyal customer following, and is held in high esteem in the perfume industry. Perfumes: over 300 kinds of perfumes

27 Eau de Cologne Eau de Cologne Impériale (1853): Guerlain composed this classic cologne, with rich lime and lime-flower notes, as a gift for Empress Eugénie, the wife of French emperor Napoléon III. She liked the composition so much that she named Guerlain an official purveyor of colognes and toiletries to the imperial family. Almost 150 years later, the cologne is still in regular production.

28 Jicky Jicky (1889): Said to be named after the a girl who broke Aimé's heart. Jicky proved to be a great success in its time of creation, and remained popular ever since. Widely regarded as the first "modern" fragrance, and the first to be referred to as a perfume. Although marketed by Guerlain as a women's fragrance, it was initially more successful with men and has proven to be a popular unisex fragrance.

29 Shalimar(1925) is considered to have given birth to the oriental fragrance family Mitsouko(1919) is said to herald the end of World War I.

30 Lanvin Parent Company: L’Oreal Headquarter: Paris, France Perfume: Arpege 琶音 Lanvin is a high fashion house founded by Jeanne Lanvin

31 Lanvin Marry Me The new fragrance by Lanvin was created with an intention to suggest a strong bond that each woman has with the perfume she chooses. You need a lot of love and emotion for the atmosphere of a good date as well as a certain chemistry. One which happens between her and the fragrance which is like her second skin, which follows her like a shadow and says a lot about her emotional state. Advertising campaign presents two people in love. They have just met and we don't know if their story will last. It is important to know that life is beautiful and easy at this moment.

32 Armani Parent Company:L’Oreal Headquarter: Milan, Italy Perfumes: Gio, Emporio Armani for Her 帝国女 香 The Armani name has become synonymous with high-fashion and couture worldwide and is considered one of the most prestigious names in the fashion industry.

33 Armani Gio For men/women A light, distinguished EDT A resolutely masculine fragrance born from the sea, the sun, the earth, and the breeze of a Mediterranean Fragrance notes: citrus notes, rosemary spiciness, jasmine, hint of wood and ocean breezes. Recommended use: casual It was created in 1992.

34 Fendi Fendi is an Italian high fashion house best known for its handbags. It was launched in 1925 as a fur and leather shop in Rome, but today is a multinational luxury goods brand owned by LVMH Group. Headquarters : Milan, Italy Perfumes: Fendi 芬迪, Asja 艾茜雅, Fantasia 幻 想曲, Theorema 黄昏

35 Fendi Theorema( 黄昏 ) It was available in the market in 1998. Fendi Theorema is like those sunny patches, and considering that it's another discontinued fragrance, it's about to become as rare. Theorema is warm and spicy, with a borderline gourmand feel.

36 Chloé Parent Company: Parfums International Headquarter : Paris , France Perfumes: Chloé, Narcisse 水仙美少年 Chloé fashion house, featuring the Chloé ready-to-wear, bags and accessories collections

37 Chlo é Love Chlo é was created in 1975. The new perfume from the house of Chlo é, Chlo é Love, was available on the market in 2010. Love is a feminine and sophisticated floral composition, described to be powdery and soft.

38 Top 10 Perfumes for young ladies Lancome-Miracle Davidoff-Cool Water Guerlain-Love Is All Marc Jacobs-Daisy Chanel-Chance Lolita Anna Sui Vera Wang-Princess Tous Touch DKNY

39 Choosing a good perfume What is a good perfume? A perfume is said to be "good" when the person wearing it is pleased by its smell which is also accepted by those around her. Anything else is a matter of personal taste.

40 Choosing a good perfume How to buy perfume Deciding upon a perfume is often a difficult task. The ideal way would be to have the opportunity to use a sample for some hours, even some days, because a perfume changes after being applied on the skin. It must be allowed to reveal its deeper note which will remain for the whole day.

41 Using a perfume How to keep good perfume A good perfume has to be well filtered and stocked in a correct way. There are four enemies to perfumes: time, light, air and heat. They must therefore be kept in their box, upside down, in a cool place. When well protected, certain perfumes can be preserved for many years.

42 Using a perfume Tips: Do not use many perfumes at the same time. Perfume smells differently from one person to another. Each person has a personal smell which depends on his skin nature, his food habits, etc… A perfume that is liked by one person does not necessarily suit another one.

43 Using a perfume Tips: The skin is the best place for perfumes but certain body parts are more appropriate than others because a perfume needs heat to release all of its scents. Thus, on the veins is best on the elbow bend or the neck pit, behind the knees or on the ankles, and the nape of the neck are very good places for a fragant release of the scent.


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