John regularly runs a one-day course in the art of perfumery, the only course of its type in the country. |
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The quaint, family-owned shops include a candle-maker, a perfumery and specialist cheese and wine shops. |
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The restaurant and perfumery industries desire essential oils that have a standardized aroma or flavor. |
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When I was a child in the Belgian countryside, my grandmother taught me crafts like lace-making, perfumery and painting. |
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The collection was the brainchild of staff who work in the perfumery department at the Castle Square department store. |
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The secret of perfumery is clearly in the mix of ingredients and the skill of the perfumer. |
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Ajowan oil, a perfumery raw material, is obtained by steam distillation from the seeds. |
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The sweet, soft-balsamic aroma is immensely popular in perfumery and as an ingredient in upmarket body care products. |
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It seems that this is the universal blueprint to which perfumery has reduced itself. |
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The commercially available vanilla which is used in baking and perfumery is now, sadly, usually made from a synthetic base. |
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Citral, extracted from lemon grass, has great demand in perfumery and food industry as well as in vitamin-A production. |
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His family started in the fragrance business eight generations ago in 1730 with a perfumery on London's Jermyn Street. |
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What may be the world's oldest known perfumery, set atop a Cyprus hillside, was excavated by a team of archaeologists this last March. |
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If you can find a copy, it is a fascinating book that provides insight into the history and science of perfumery. |
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The plants are grown for their musk-scented seeds that are useful in perfumery and medicine. |
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Micro Rectif works in such sectors as pharmaceutical, medical, perfumery, cosmetics? |
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It is a citrus product exclusively Reggio Calabria, it is useful to extract an essence in perfumery. |
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Labdanum gum has been harvested for 3,000 years and is one of the mythical ingredients of the incenses of ancient perfumery. |
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Formulated using the traditional perfumery techniques, they elegantly combine aromatic blends of fruits and seeds and fragrant essences. |
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Fashion, furs, leatherware, accessories, jewellery, luxury watches, perfumery, cosmetics and wine-spirits. |
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Today it is used in a variety of sweet foods and beverages, particularly chocolate, confections, bakery goods, perfumery, and, obviously, ice cream. |
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Uses for common plants in perfumery, cooking and medicines, as well as music, dance and even transport through the ages, will all take centre stage. |
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You should also sashay down Via Gesu, which has a marvellous perfumery and shops selling Italian shoes, beautiful writing paper, fine china and leather briefcases. |
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We make aesthetically pleasing custom caps and stoppers, transparent or coloured, designed for perfumery and spirits. |
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Ten airy floors house everything from an impressive supermarket to a computer department, music hall and perfumery. |
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The oil is used in perfumery, for flavouring a variety of liquors, and for medicinal purposes. |
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Its essential oil is obtained from the flowering tops for use in perfumery and flavouring. |
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Jasmine, patchouli, sandalwood, rose, ylang-ylang and a number of other aromatherapy oils used in perfumery are known for their aphrodisiac properties. |
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It has, hands down, the most impressive collection of skin-care and perfumery in the world. |
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Cologne, also called Eau De Cologne, in perfumery, scented solution usually consisting of alcohol and about 2 6 percent perfume concentrate. |
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In fact, there is a definite analogy to music used in perfumery and the ingredients are assembled and expressed as a top note, middle note or base note. |
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Ketones are also used in the flavoring and perfumery industry. |
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Besides the well known use in perfumery, lavender is also used for its healing characteristics. |
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Sandalwood is one of the most precious raw materials in perfumery, known for hundreds of years for its subtle and refined woody scent. |
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Brings you in the backstage area of real perfumery and raise the curtain on a wealth and history of scent and odours. |
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We decided to make a stronger come back in the segment of perfumery and cosmetics packaging. |
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Furthermore, that which is poisonous to the soul's growth and unfoldment is occupying the status of perfumery. |
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There are many similarities between the perfumery and oenology, though they are not easily describable. |
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Harmonious and suave, amber brings an unequalled depth to natural perfumery, which breathes like a flower on the skin. |
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Natural and synthetics are used for their different odor characteristics in perfumery. |
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Use: Dill oil is used in the food industry, in perfumery, for therapeutic treatment and it is also a raw material for the production of natural dextro-carvonl. |
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Mixtures of fine fluorinated and nitrated products, life science finished products such as paracetamol or aspirin, perfumery products and vanillin. |
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Technicaps, a French firm specialized in the manufacture of parts in thermosetting resin to serve the higher end of the perfumery and cosmetic segment is launching a brand new, standard, cylindrical and refillable spray bag. |
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They might try a degree in golf management at Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College, or a BA in the business of perfumery at Plymouth University. |
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The Enlightenment also corresponds to the birth of perfumery products. |
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The expectations of the luxury industry, whether cosmetics, perfumery or fine food sector, are very high regarding quality and design including packaging refinement. |
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Microfresh has developed a promotional tool by which the fragrance to be promoted is diffused in the air around the display or in the entire perfumery. |
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The form is so beautiful, the hair is so full and spreads perfumery, the forehead is brilliant in the shape of half moon with black shining eyes which carry a smile. |
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For many years the company has developed very specific skills in the injection of transparent materials of great thickness for perfumery and cosmetics applications. |
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Plants have long been used in perfumery as a source of essential oils and aroma compounds. |
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Plants are by far the largest source of fragrant compounds used in perfumery. |
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But would the perfumery radar make the same choices? |
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However some studies, such as IFRA's research claim that opoponax is too dangerous to be used in perfumery, still lack scientific consensus. |
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The flowers of the tree are a source of neroli oil, commonly used in perfumery and in skin lotions for massage. |
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The essential oil obtained by steam distillation of ground nutmeg is used widely in the perfumery and pharmaceutical industries. |
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They achieved the record-level mobility of 60,000 using anisole, a colourless liquid with a pleasant, aromatic odour used chiefly in perfumery. |
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We are proud to be the first inaugurators in the world to identify a unique perfumery talent. |
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The art of perfumery was known in western Europe from 1221, taking into account the monks' recipes of Santa Maria delle Vigne or Santa Maria Novella of Florence, Italy. |
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Both the raw ingredients and the distillation technology significantly influenced western perfumery and scientific developments, particularly chemistry. |
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In this time, the fats and oils inside the roots undergo degradation and oxidation, which produces many fragrant compounds that are valuable in perfumery. |
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