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Delightful Scents and Wonderful Information Awaits You,
as we Travel through Time Long Ago.
The Art Of Perfumery was written in 1857 by G. W.
Septitmus Piesse, and covers a wide array of fantastic topics, from
making your own essential oils to cosmetics and
soaps.
Walk through time
as we learn about the history of perfumery, and learn techniques such as
expression, distillation, macaeration and enfleurage.
We will then cover
learn how to make ottos and essential oils from 100 wonderful
herbs.

You'll also find many delightful
recipes as well as concise instructions for making the following items of
beauty:
- Smelling
Salts
- Bouquets
- Nosegays for
handkerchiefs
- Pleasant smelling
perfumes
- Dry
Perfumes
- Sachets
- Perfumed
Papers
- Perfumed Leather
- Pastils
(incense)
- Perfumes for
lamps
- Scenting and coloring
soaps
- Emulsines (Soap
Substitutes)
- Creamy concoctions
for the skin
- Cold creams
- Lip
salves
- Perfumed oils for use in
hair
- Temporary dye for
mustaches
- Hair dyes
- Hair
removal
- Facial powders
- Rouges
(blush)
- Tooth powders
- Mouth
washes
- Hair rinses
We will then cover a wide
range of topics such as:
- The Manufacture of
glycerine
- Testing for alcohol
in essential oils
- Coloring Matters Of
Flowers
- Improved process for
bleaching beeswax
- Manufacture of
Soap
- and much
more.....
You'll learn how
to make wonderful smelling perfumes that were used by the ladies of those days,
and colorant sticks that were used by gentlemen on their mustaches.
Learn the process
for making Hungary water, which is similar to eau de Cologne, and is said to
take its name from one of the queens of Hungary. She is reported to have
derived great benefit from a bath containing it, at the age of
seventy-five years.
Create sweet
smelling dry perfume to fill soft sachets, and to silken your skin. Then,
perfume letter papers and bookmarks, and give as wonderful smelling
gifts to your loved ones. You may also create pin cushions, small quilted
items and wedding favors with aroma that will astonish those who are
recipients of your gifts.
Make beautiful
exotic cassolettes and printaniers, which are little boxes, of various designs,
perforated in order to allow the escape of the odors contained therein. The
paste used for filling these "palaces whereby we are made glad," is composed of
equal parts of grain musk, ambergris, seeds of the vanilla-pod, otto of roses,
and orris powder, with enough gum acacia, or gum tragacantha, to work the whole
together into a paste.
Create incense
that will have your home smelling lovely for days, without the rank of
most purchased incense sticks.
The Art Of
Perfumery is 143 pages of facinating information, discoveries and recipes that
will astonish you for days! You'll find many fun topics and achieve many
great ideas for making your own sensually scented items when you read and
reread The Art Of Perfumery.
You'll become the
belle of any party or holiday gathering, once you come bearing gifts scented
more sweetly than most essences manufactured in bulk.
This 143 page
eBook is so jam-packed with information, you'll be hard pressed to find all
this valuable information in a single publication elsewhere. Some of this
information is available nowhere else!
Order today,
download today and start an amazing journey back in time today!
Click here to
order today for only $17.00!
Sincerely,
Stephanie Edwards
Owner/Created 4 U!
P.S. "The Art of Making Perfume" is perfect for learning and
making all kinds of perfumes.
P.S.S. Remember you have no risk whatsoever as you have 30 days
to ask for a refund if you find out that this book is not for
you.
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