Research and innovation | REF: RE221 V1

Reconstitution of ancient perfumes

Authors: Xavier FERNANDEZ, Claire LEVASSEUR

Publication date: November 10, 2013 | Lire en français

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    5. Cosmetic products based on antique perfumes

    5.1 Creating an "antique" fragrance base

    As mentioned above, ancient perfumes were very different from today's perfumes. Today, the term "perfume" designates a very specific product for the fragrance industry, obtained by diluting a perfume concentrate or juice (15-30%) in 90° ethyl alcohol. However, for the general public, the term "perfume" is more ambiguous, since it refers to an odor as well as to various products (perfume, perfume silk, eau de parfum, etc.)

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