Perfume
Perfume is a scent that has some fragrance and made up of aroma compounds, fixative and solvents. Perfumes are applied to human bodies, living spaces and objects so to spread a pleasant smell. Perfumes are available in different colors and with different fragrance. Perfumes are in great demand by the young students. There is a perfume collection available in their house having different perfumes for different occasions. While going to ant party, any function, mostly people use perfume on their dress. Some perfumes fragrances are quite strong while some have a light pleasant smell. Some of the classifications of the perfume are as single floral, floral bouquet, woody, ambery, leather, chypre, fougere and many more. In single floral, there are fragrances of only a particular single flower. Floral bouquet contains the fragrance of combination of various different flowers. Ambery is a perfume that contains scents of Vanilla and also animal scents with a little smell of wood and flowers. Perfumes that have smell of cedar and sandalwood are known as woody perfume. Honey, tobacco, wood and wood tars as a scent are used in Leather perfume. Some of the modern categories are also added in the perfumes namely Bright floral, green, fruity, oceanic, gourmand and oceanic. Making perfume is not an easy task. One has to be very careful about the concentration addition of the ingredients. A little more or less in concentration can make the whole perfume useless. A perfumer has full familiar with the fragrances and also that to make a particular scent which ingredients are required and also their concentration. Perfumers have to go through various processes while making a perfume. After making perfume, perfumer also required an approval to sell the perfume.
For making perfumes many sources are used aromatic sources, animal sources, natural sources, synthetic sources and many other sources. Aromatic sources include the plants as bark, flowers, blossoms, fruits, leaves, twigs, resins, roots, seeds, woods etc. Plants are the main source for the perfumes and used in perfumes from many years. Many fruits have been used as apple, cherries, strawberries, citrus, lemons, limes, grapefruit and oranges. Leaves of many trees have been used as sage, violets, rosemary, hay and tomato. Sandalwood, agarwood, pine, juniper, brich, rosewood, cedar and so on. Animals sources have been also prove very useful in making perfumes as castoreum, civet, honeycomb, ambergris, musk and some other sources are also used. Natural sources include lichens as oakmoss and treemoss thalli and seaweed.