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perfumery

[ UK /pˈɜːfjuːməɹi/ ]
NOUN
  1. the art of making perfumes
  2. store where perfumes are sold
  3. an establishment where perfumes are made
  4. perfumes in general

How To Use perfumery In A Sentence

  • Jasmine, patchouli, sandalwood, rose, ylang-ylang and a number of other aromatherapy oils used in perfumery are known for their aphrodisiac properties.
  • When Mitscherlich, in the year 1834, discovered the nitrobenzol, he would not have dreamed that this product would be manufactured for the purpose of perfumery, and, after twenty years, appear in fine labelled samples at the London Exhibition. The Art of Perfumery And Methods of Obtaining the Odors of Plants
  • Citral, extracted from lemon grass, has great demand in perfumery and food industry as well as in vitamin-A production.
  • It has been created using the design principles of ‘classic French perfumery, and has unusually high concentrations of natural scent oils’.
  • The show was initiated and hosted/currated by Anita Kalnay, certified aromatherapist, visual artists and a Spiritual PhytoEssencing practitioner who lives and works in Alert Bay, BC and is currently studying Ayala Moriel's Foundation of Natural Perfumery Course. Alchemy and Artistry
  • Also known as Mousse Metra, Veramoss, or more rigorously, methyl 2,4-dihydroxy-3,6-dimethylbenzoate, the scent of Evernyl was described in Stephan Jellinek's classic technical text Perfumery: Practice and Principles with a single, oddly untechnical word: "dusty". Olfactive Oakmoss Exhibition at Cabinet in Brooklyn
  • If you can find a copy, it is a fascinating book that provides insight into the history and science of perfumery.
  • She was pressing close to him now, and he caught the scent of her breath; a fragrance no Parisian perfumery could ever hope to capture. SACRAMENT
  • It is used in perfumery and as an insect repellant.
  • The sweet, soft-balsamic aroma is immensely popular in perfumery and as an ingredient in upmarket body care products.
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