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Publisher: John Wiley
& Sons, Inc.
Subject:The art of creating perfumes was, for
centuries, steeped in mystery. Over the past thirty years,
gas chromatography, mass spectrometry, and other technological
innovations have largely lifted the veil of secrecy. The formulas
of successful perfumes can now be analyzed, studied and taught,
profoundly altering virtually every aspect of the perfume
industry, making it both much more efficient and far more
competitive. This book is the first ever to present the time-honored
skills and techniques of perfumery together with a detailed
look at the physical, chemical, and psychophysical underpinnings
of perfume development and an in-depth analysis of the structure
of some of the world’s greatest perfumes. Destined to become
one of the most consulted volumes in your professional library,
both now and for years to come, Perfumery covers every aspect
of the modern perfumer’s art including: matching using gas
chromatography, the structure of great perfumes, aesthetic
principles of perfume creation, the perfuming functional products,
the perfumer and marketing, the IFRA recommendations, and
much more. The art of creating perfumes was, for centuries,
steeped in mystery. Over the past thirty years, gas chromatography,
mass spectrometry, and other technological innovations have
largely lifted the veil of secrecy. The formulas of successful
perfumes can now be analyzed, studied and taught, profoundly
altering virtually every aspect of the perfume industry, making
it both much more efficient and far more competitive. This
book is the first ever to present the time-honored skills
and techniques of perfumery together with a detailed look
at the physical, chemical, and psychophysical underpinnings
of perfume development and an in-depth analysis of the structure
of some of the world’s greatest perfumes. Destined to become
one of the most consulted volumes in your professional library,
both now and for years to come, Perfumery covers every aspect
of the modern perfumer’s art including: matching using gas
chromatography, the structure of great perfumes, aesthetic
principles of perfume creation, the perfuming functional products,
the perfumer and marketing, the IFRA recommendations, and
much more.
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