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History of Perfume
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Annarose Schneider
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Perfume started showing up in civilization.
Tapputi in Mesopotamia was considered the first perfumer.
Queen Elizabeth made sure that every public space was perfumed and women started wearing perfume.
Perfume became popular in France and King Louis XIV's court became known as the "perfume court".
Johann Maria Farina made the first Eau de Cologne, naming it after the German town he was staying in.
Perfume arrives in Europe and France becomes the leading country in perfume.
Perfumes became more affordable in England, and producing perfume became important to Russia.
Perfumes became more modernized and with that, very famous perfume began showing up.
Perfumes are released everyday, with even more brands emerging, and certain raw ingredients are no longer used.
Scents became more familiar to the smells we know today.
Perfumes began marketing with more than just the smell, but also the look and aesthetic of it.
Calvin Klein broke the gender barrier in the perfume industry, with one of the first gender-neutral scent for everyone.
The most famous perfumes are:
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