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Perfumery: Art, Science, and Legacy

Perfumery: Art, Science, and Legacy

Perfumery: Art, Science, and Legacy
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Perfumery: Art, Science, and Legacy

In the world of perfumery, the debate between natural and synthetic fragrances has persisted through the ages. At Histoires de Parfums, we celebrate the harmony and contrast between these two ...

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Scents of the Summer Holidays
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Scents of the Summer Holidays

Holidays have a scent, that's a fact. If you need convincing, just close your eyes and imagine a beach near or far, scorched by the sun and battered by the sea spray, the coastline of a seaside tow...

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The story of the Blue Bottle
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The story of the Blue Bottle

In the beginning was blue. It's the cornerstone of an olfactory edifice launched with the first This is not a Blue Bottle. While its name left many pensive, the color is all but an accident, chosen...

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How the Carnation became the Mother's Day Flower
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How the Carnation became the Mother's Day Flower

In a month's time, we will celebrate Mother's Day, the perfect opportunity for Histoires de Parfums to revisit the unusual history of one of the most beloved flowers of perfumers: the carnation. Wh...

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Perfume, your new skincare routine
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Perfume, your new skincare routine

It would seem superficial to associate health virtues with perfume, yet this is the role it played until the end of the 18th century. While it is true that fragrances were a way for humanity to get...

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The Queen of Flowers & The Flower of Queens
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The Queen of Flowers & The Flower of Queens

Thinking of perfumery and femininity inevitably leads to looking at the history of the Rose. This flower, the most emblematic of all, almost the queen of all plants, still captures our imagination....

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