1. Introduction
1.1 Imprecise Terminology
1.2 Solvent Types
1.3 Applying Fragrances
1.4 Fragrance Notes
1.5 Benefits
1.5.1 The Scent
1.5.2 The Perfume Lifts Mood
1.5.3 The Perfume Boosts Confidence
1.5.4 The Perfume Attracts
1.5.5 The Final Verdict
2. How to Start a Perfume Business
2.1 Steps
2.1.1 Learn the Skills of Making Perfume
2.1.2 Create a Business Plan
2.1.3 Name Your Business
2.1.4 Make Your Perfume Making Business Legal
2.1.5 Do Proper Bookkeeping
2.1.6 Invent New Scents
2.1.7 Purchase the Bottles
2.1.8 Create Brand
2.1.9 Finalize Packaging
2.1.10 Assemble the Perfume
2.1.11 Choose Sales Displays
2.1.12 Set Up a Website
2.1.13 Set Price
2.1.14 Decide Which Retailers to Target
2.1.15 Contract with a Mass Producer
2.1.16 Market the Perfume Line
2.1.17 How to Sell Perfumes?
3. Everything Need to Start a Perfume Business
3.1 Price
3.2 Understanding Brand’s Values and Vision
3.3 Developing & Manufacturing Perfume
3.4 Choosing the Perfect Bottle
3.5 Personalized Packaging
3.6 Logistics Taken Care
3.7 How Long does this Entire Process Take?
4. Classification of Perfumes
4.1 Aromatic Sources
4.2 Composition of Perfume
4.3 Manufacturing Process
4.4 Manufacture of Perfume
4.5 The Perfume Psychology
4.6 The Future
5. How to Make Perfume
5.1 Raw Materials
5.2 Manufacturing Process
5.2.1 Collection
5.2.2 Extraction
5.2.3 Blending
5.2.4 Aging
5.3 Quality Control
5.4 Future
6. How to Export Perfume
6.1 Starting Exports
6.1.1 Establishing an Organization
6.1.2 Opening a Bank Account
6.1.3 Obtaining Permanent Account Number (PAN)
6.1.4 Obtaining Importer-Exporter Code (IEC) Number
6.1.5 Registration cum Membership Certificate (RCMC)
6.1.6 Selection of Product
6.1.7 Selection of Markets
6.1.8 Finding Buyers
6.1.9 Sampling
6.1.10 Pricing/Costing
6.1.11 Negotiation with Buyers
6.1.12 Covering Risks through ECGC
6.2 Processing an Export Order
6.2.1 Confirmation of Order
6.2.2 Procurement of Goods
6.2.3 Quality Control
6.2.4 Finance
6.2.5 Labeling, Packaging, Packing and Marking
6.2.6 Insurance
6.2.7 Delivery
6.2.8 Customs Procedures
6.2.9 Customs House Agents
6.2.10 Documentation
6.2.11 Submission of Documents to Bank
6.2.12 Realization of Export Proceeds
6.3 Documentation Required For Perfume Export
6.3.1 Air Waybill
6.3.2 Bill of Lading
6.3.3 Certificate of Conformity
6.3.4 Certificate of Origin
6.3.5 Commercial Invoice
6.3.6 Dock/Warehouse Receipt
6.3.7 Export License
6.3.8 Export Packing List
6.3.9 Inspection Certification
6.3.10 Insurance Certificate
6.4 Document for Perfume Export
7. Packaging of Perfumes
7.1 Steps of Packaging Perfume
8. Quality Control in the Perfume Industry
8.1 Spectrophotometers Measure Essential Oil Quality
8.2 The Value of Versatility and Flexibility
8.3 Perfume Color Matters
9. Perfume Ingredients and Sources
10. Perfume Technology Interventions
10.1 Extraction of Base Ingredients
10.1.1 Improved Field Distillation Units
10.1.2 Super Critical Fluid Extraction (SCFE)
10.1.3 Rotary Extractors
10.1.4 Ultrasonic Extraction
10.1.5 Microwave Extraction Technologies
10.2 Solvent Free Microwave Extraction (SFME)
10.3 Blending of Essential Oils/Creation of Flavor/
Fragrances
10.3.1 Artificial Intelligence Powered Fragrance Creation
10.3.2 Automation of Blending Process
10.3.3 Technology Adoption
11. Perfume Enfleurage
11.1 Cold Enfleurage
11.2 Hot Enfleurage
11.3 Enfleurage Technique Today
11.4 The Enfleurage and the Base Notes
11.5 The Olfactory Pyramid
12. Essential Oils Distillation
12.1 Essence Extracted By Distillation
12.2 Cinnamon and Other Spices
13. Perfume Sofact Extraction
13.1 What is Supercritical CO2 Gas?
13.2 Other Uses of the Sofact or Extraction by CO2
13.3 What are the Advantages of CO2, or Sofact Extraction?
13.4 The Raw Material is Treated with Respect
13.5 Environmentally Friendly Technique
13.6 A New Way of Extracting Odorous Molecules
13.7 State-of-the-Art Technology in all Areas
14. Volatile Solvent Extraction
14.1 Raw Materials Treated with Volatile Solvents
15. Aerosol Perfume Spray
15.1 Introduction
15.2 Technical Support for Aerosol Perfume Spray Filling
15.3 Aerosol Perfume Spray Filling Solutions
15.3.1 Automatic Aerosol Filling Machine for the Production
of Aerosol Perfume Spray
16. Aerosols Perfume
16.1 Why Do Aerosols Feel Cold?
16.1.1 Propellants
16.1.2 Valve
16.2 Types of Aerosols
16.3 Aerosol Use
16.4 General Use of Aerosols
16.5 How Aerosol are Cans Made?
16.6 How Aerosols Work
17. Antiperspirant/Deodorant Stick
17.1 Raw Materials
17.2 Active Ingredients
17.3 Gelling Agents
17.4 Other Ingredients
17.5 Manufacturing Process
17.5.1 Batching
17.5.2 Filling
17.5.3 Finishing Operations
17.6 Quality Control
17.6.1 Safety Testing
17.6.2 Efficacy Testing
17.7 Byproducts/Waste
18. Body Mist
18.1 Use
18.2 Benefits
18.2.1 Fragrance Layering
18.2.2 Refershing Wardrobe
18.3 Quality
18.3.1 Fragrance
18.4 Water, Alcohol, and Oil Concentration
18.5 Hydration and Safety on Skin
18.6 Price
19. Air Freshener
19.1 Design
19.2 Raw Materials
19.3 The Manufacturing Process
19.3.1 Fragrance Pack Construction
19.3.2 Heater Construction
19.3.3 Final Assembly and Packaging
19.4 Quality Control
19.5 The Future
20. Deodorant
20.1 Classification
20.1.1 Deodorant
20.1.2 Deodorant Antiperspirant
20.2 Product Formulations and Formats
20.2.1 Formulations
21. Production of Deodorant
21.1 Deodorant Manufacture
22. Deodorant, Air Freshener, Body Spray Production
22.1 Product Description
22.2 Suitable for All Typical Aerosol Products, such as
22.3 Features
22.4 Process
22.5 Liquid Filling, Valve Supplying & Sealing Machine
22.6 Sealing & Gas Filling Machine
22.7 Automatic Weighting Machine
22.8 Automatic Water Bath Leak Tester
22.9 Automatic Spray Nozzle Presser
23. How to Start a Fragrance Business: Everything Need to Know
23.1 Introduction
23.2 What does it Require to Start a Fragrance Company?
23.3 What Then are Some of the Techniques Need to Implement?
23.3.1 Everything Need To Know on How to Start a Fragrance Business
23.3.2 Craft a Business Plan
23.3.3 Identify Target Audience
24. Fragrances
24.1 What is the Difference Between Fragrance, Perfume, Toilette and Cologne?
24.2 The Life Cycle of Fragrances
24.3 Fragrances: Linear vs. Non-Linear
24.4 Both have Their Purposes
24.5 Designer vs. Niche Fragrances
24.6 Fragrances Pricing - The Business of Fragrances
24.7 How to Select and Buy the Right Perfume
24.8 What are the Different Sizes Available?
24.9 Rules for Perfume Application
24.10 The Average Perfume Lifespan
25. Flavors and Fragrances
25.1 Importance
25.2 Manufacturing of Flavour and Fragrances
25.3 Types of Flavouring and Fragrances
25.4 Constituents of Flavour and Fragrances
25.4.1 Veterinary Fixative
25.4.2 Smelly Substances
25.5 Essential Oils (In Flavour and Fragrance Industry)
25.5.1 Production Process of Essential Oil
25.6 Production of Essential Oil
25.6.1 Synthetic and Semi-Synthetic Process in Perfumes and Flavors
25.6.2 Condensation Process
25.6.3 Encapsulation of Flavour
25.6.4 Encapsulation
25.6.5 Perfume Manufacturing (Fragrances)
25.7 Difference of Oil and Alcohol Based Perfume
25.7.1 Oil Based
25.8 Methods of Recovery of Natural Flavour and Fragrance Substances (Essential oils, Resins, Fixatives)
25.9 The Nature-Identical Flavouring Agent
25.9.1 Chemical
26. Specifications in the Flavour & Fragrance Industry
26.1 Quality Assurance
26.2 Quality Control
26.3 Fragrance Quality
26.4 Quality of Natural Ingredient
26.5 Quality of Synthetic Ingredient
26.6 Chemical Analysis
26.7 Organoleptic Analysis
26.8 Top Notes
26.9 Middle Notes
26.10 Base Note
26.11 Odour Evaluations
26.12 Flavour Evaluations
26.13 Instrumental Methods of Analysis
27. Fragrance Extraction
27.1 Maceration/Solvent Extraction
27.2 Organic Solvent Extraction
27.3 Supercritical Fluid Extraction
27.4 Ethanol Extraction
27.5 Distillation
27.6 Steam Distillation
27.7 Dry/Destructive Distillation
27.8 Fractionation Distillation
27.9 Expression
27.10 Enfleurage
28. Head Spaces or Nature Print
28.1 Raw Materials on the Perfumer’s Organ
28.2 How does Headspace Work?
28.3 What are the Advantages of Head Space?
28.4 Discovery of New Raw Materials
28.5 The Possibility of Analysing Original Atmospheres
28.6 The Jungle Essence Extraction Process
29. When Does Perfume Actually Expire?
29.1 How to Make Perfume Last Longer
29.2 How Long Do Unopened Perfumes Last?
29.3 Is Using An Expired Perfume Safe?
29.4 The Final Takeaway
30. The Production of Natural Perfumes
30.1 The Perfume in the Plant
30.2 The Separation of Natural Odoriferous Materials
30.3 Distillation
30.4 Expression
30.5 The Sponge Process
30.6 The Ecuelle Method
30.7 Machine Processes
30.8 Extraction
30.9 Enfleurage
30.10 Maceration
30.11 Volatile Solvents
30.12 Absolutes with Synthetics
30.13 Extraction with Liquid CO2
30.14 Extraction with Butane
30.15 Statistics
30.16 Production Seasons
31. Soap Perfumery
• Soap manufacture
• Raw materials
• Shaving soap
• Transparent soaps
• Super-Fatted toilet soaps
• The milling process
• Coloured soaps
• Perfumes
• No. 1185
• No. 1186
• Soap compounds
• Acacia
• Acacia Soap, No. 1187
• Acacia Soap, No. 1188
• Almond
• Almond Soap, No. 1189
• Almond Soap, No. 1190
• Amber
• Amber Soap, No. 1191
• Amber Soap, No. 1192
• Buttermilk, No. 1193
• Buttermilk, No. 1194
• Bouquet, No. 1195
• Bouquet, No. 1196
• Brown Windsor
• Brown Windsor, No. 1197
• Brown Windsor, No. 1198
• Cedarwood, No. 1199
• Cedar, No. 1200
• Carnation
• Carnation Soap, No. 1201
• Carnation Soap, No. 1202
• Chypre
• Chypre Soap, No. 1203
• Chypre Soap, No. 1204
• Curd. No. 1205
• Curd. No. 1206
• Cologne
• Cologne Soap, No. 1207
• Cologne Soap, No. 1208
• Cyclamen
• Cyclamen Soap, No. 1209
• Cyclamen Soap, No. 1210
• Fougere
• Fern Soap, No. 1211
• Fern Soap, No. 1212
• Glycerine and Cucumber, No. 1213
• Glycerine and Cucumber, No. 1214
• Heliotrope
• Heliotrope Soap, No. 1215
• Heliotrope Soap, No. 1216
• Herb, No. 1217
• Herb, No. 1218
• Honey, No. 1219
• Honey, No. 1220
• Hyacinth
• Hyacinth Soap, No. 1221
• Hyacinth Soap, No. 1222
• Jasmin
• Soap, No. 1223
• Jasmin Soap, No. 1224
• Lavender
• Lavender Soap, No. 1225
• Lavender (Soap) No. 1226
• Lilac
• Lilac Soap, No. 1227
• Lilac Soap, No. 1228
• Lily
• Lily Soap, No. 1229
• Lily Soap, No. 1230
• May Blossom, No. 1231
• May Blossom, No. 1232
• Musk, No. 1233
• Musk, No. 1234
• Narcissus
• Narcissus Soap, No. 1235
• Narcissus Soap, No. 1236
• Opoponax
• Opoponax Soap, No. 1237
• Opoponax Soap, No. 1238
• Palm and Olive Oils, No. 1239
• Palm and Olive Oils, No. 1240
• Pine Bouquet, No. 1241
• Pine Bouquet, No. 1242
• Rose
• Rose Soap, No. 1243
• Rose Soap, No. 1244
• Santal
• Santal Soap, No. 1245
• Santal Soap, No. 1246
• Shaving Stick, No. 1247
• Shaving Stick, No. 1248
• Sweet Pea
• Sweet Pea Soap, No. 1249
• Sweet Pea
• Sweet Pea Soap, No. 1250
• Transparent, No. 1251
• Transparent, No. 1252
• Trèfle, No. 1253
• Trèfle, No. 1254
• Verbena
• Verbena Soap, No. 1255
• Verbena Soap, No. 1256
• Violet
• Violet Soap, No. 1257
• Violet Soap, No. 1258
• Antiseptic and medicated soaps
• No. 1259
• No. 1260
32. Formulation of Perfumes
• Acacia
• Acetic Acid, Tincture
• Alpestrine, Perfume
• Amber, Base
• Amber, Concrete (Fixative)
• Amber, Liquid (Chypre Basis)
• Ambergris, Perfume Imitation No. 1
• Ambergris, Perfume Imitation No. 2
• Ambergris, Tincture
• Bergammonia, Disinfectant
• Bergamot, Essence (Natural) No. 1
• Bergamot, Essence (Natural) No. 2
• Bouquet, No. 1 (for Soap)
• Bouquet, No. 2 (for Soap)
• Bouvardia
• Calamus, Imitation No. 1
• Calamus, Imitation No. 2
• Camphor, Tincture
• Cananga (for Soap)
• Capsicum
• Carnation, Imitation No. 1
• Carnation, Imitation No. 2
• Carnation (for Soap)
• Carnation, Pink (Perfume)
• Castor, Tincture No. 1
• Castor, Tincture No. 2
• Cedrela, “Wood Type”
• Citronella (for Soap)
• Coconut, Extract (Natural)
• Coconut, Paste
• Cologne
• Color Base Standard Formula No. 1
• Color Base Standard Formula No. 2
• Color Mixture
• Colors (Natural Dyes)
• Cover Odor, Perfume No. 1
• Cover Odor, Perfume No. 2
• Cover Odor, Perfume No. 3
• Cyclamen, Base (Synthetic)
• Cyclamen (for Soap)
• Deodorant for Cream
• Deodorant for Vessels
• Deodorant for Water
• Deodorants (Masking Agent)
• Deodorants (Masking Agent) For Heavy Odors
• Deodorants (Masking Agent) Grassy Odors
• Diacetyl, Tincture
• Eau De Cologne
• Eau De Cologne (for Soap)
• Eglantine (Wild Rose)
• Esters, General Base
• Fenugreek, Tincture
• Fern (for Soap)
• Floral Fragrance (for Soap)
• Floral, Imitation No. 1
• Floral, Imitation No. 2
• Fougère
• Fougere, Base (Fern)
• Frangipanni, Imitation No. 1 (Acutifolia, Alba, Rubra)
• Frangipanni, Imitation No. 2
• Frangipanni, Imitation No. 3
• Frangipanni, Imitation No. 4
• Freshener, Perfume
• Gardenia, Base
• Geranium
• Geranium, Imitation (for Soap)
• Geranium, Synthetic
• Gingergrass (for Soap)
• GiroflÉ, Imitation No. 1
• GiroflÉ, Imitation No. 2
• Halo, Sea Salt Odor
• Hawthorn
• Hawthorn (for Soap)
• Heliotrope (for Soap)
• Herbal Base, “Gold Water”
• HIP, Extract (Natural)
• HIP, Imitation No. 1
• Honey, Synthetic (for Perfume)
• Honeysuckle
• Hyacinth
• Ionone
• Iris
• Iris, Synthetic
• Jasmine (for Brilliantine)
• Jasmine “Grandiflora”
• Jasmine, Imitation No. 1
• Jasmine, Imitation No. 2
• Jasmine, Imitation No. 3 (For Soap)
• Jasmine, Infusion
• Jasmine, Synthetic No. 1
• Jasmine, Synthetic No. 2
• Jasmine, Synthetic No. 3
• Jasmine, Synthetic No. 4
• Jasmine, Synthetic No. 5
• Jasmine, Synthetic No. 6
• Jonquil (Daffodil), Imitation
• Jonquil (Daffodil), Synthetic
• Lavender, Essence (Natural)
• Lavender, Imitation No. 1
• Lavender, Imitation No. 2
• Lavender, Imitation No. 3
• Lavender, Imitation No. 4
• Lavender, Imitation No. 5
• Lavender, Imitation No. 6
• Lavender, Imitation No. 7
• Lavender, Imitation No. 8
• Lavender, Imitation No. 9
• Lavender, Imitation No. 10
• Lavender, Imitation No. 11
• Lavender, Imitation No. 12 (for Soap)
• Lavender, Sweet
• Leather
• Lilac, Imitation No. 1
• Lilac, Imitation No. 2
• Lilac, Imitation No. 3
• Lilac, Imitation No. 4
• Lilac, Imitation No. 5
• Lilac, Imitation No. 6
• Lilac, Imitation No. 7
• Lilac, Imitation No. 8
• Lilac, Imitation No. 9 (for Soap)
• Lilac, Synthetic No. 1 (for Soap)
• Lilac, Synthetic No. 2 (for Soap)
• Lily, Base
• Magnolia
• Mignonette (Reseda)
• Mimosa, Imitation
• Mimosa, Synthetic
• Moss
• Muguet (Lily of the Valley), Imitation No. 1
• Muguet (Lily of the Valley), Imitation No. 2
• Muguet (Lily of the Valley), Imitation No. 3 (for Soap)
• Muguet (Lily of the Valley), Synthetic No. 1
• Muguet (Lily of the Valley), Synthetic No. 2
• Musk
• Musk, Imitation No. 1 (for Powder)
• Musk, Imitation No. 2 (for Soap)
• Narcissus, Imitation No. 1 (for Powder)
• Narcissus, Imitation No. 2 (for Cologne)
• Narcissus, Imitation No. 3 (for Cologne)
• Narcissus, Imitation No. 4 “Poeticus” (For Cologne)
• Narcissus, Imitation No. 5 (for Soap)
• Narcissus, Synthetic No. 1
• Narcissus, Synthetic No. 2
• Narcissus, Synthetic No. 3
• Narcissus, Synthetic No. 4
• Neroli, Imitation No. 1
• Neroli, Imitation No. 2
• Neroli, Imitation No. 3
• Neroli, Imitation No. 4 (for Soap)
• Nerolin
• Neutroleum, Deodorizing Perfume
• New Mown Hay (Foin Coupé), Imitation No. 1
• New Mown Hay (Fon Coupe), Imitation No. 2
• New Mown Hay (Foin Coupe), Imitation No. 3
• Opoponax, Imitation No. 1
• Opoponax, Imitation No. 2
• Opoponax, Imitation No. 3
• Opoponax, Imitation No. 4 (for Soap)
• Orange Blosoom, Bouquet (for Soap)
• Orange Flower, Imitation No. 1
• Orange Flower, Imitation No. 2
• Orange Flower, Imitation No. 3
• Orange Flower, Synthetic No. 4
• Orchid, Imitation
• Orris Root, Extract (Natural)
• Orris Root, Florentine
• Orris Root, Synthetic
• Pathouli, Imitation No. 1 (for Soap)
• Pathouli, Imitation No. 2 (for Toilet Powder)
• Pine, Bouquet (for Soap)
• Pine, Imitation No. 1
• Pine, Imitation No. 2
• Pine Needle
• Pine Needle, Siberian, Imitation No. 1
• Pine Needle, Siberian, Imitation No. 2
• Pine Needle, Siberian, Imitation No. 3
• Rose, Bulgarian Type
• Rose, for Cream
• Rose, for Face Powder No. 1
• Rose, for Face Powder No. 2
• Rose, Imitation No. 1
• Rose, Imitation No. 2
• Rose, Imitation No. 3
• Rose, Imitation No. 4
• Rose, Imitation No. 5 (For Cosmetic Cream)
• Rose, Imitation No. 6 (for Soap)
• Rose, Imitation No. 7
• Rose, Imitation No. 8
• Rose, Imitation No. 9 (for Perfume)
• Rose, Imitation No. 10
• Rose, Imitation No. 11
• Rose, Imitation No. 12
• Rose, Imitation, No. 13
• Rose, Imitation No. 14
• Rose, Imitation No. 15
• Rose, Imitation No. 16
• Rose, Imitation No. 17
• Rose, Imitation No. 18
• Rose, Imitation No. 19
• Rose, Imitation No. 20
• Rose Macedone
• Rose, Moss
• Rose, Oil, Synthetic
• Rose, Oriental
• Rose Otto
• Rose, Synthetic No. 1 (General Base for Rose Odor)
• Rose, Synthetic No. 2
• Rose, Synthetic No. 3
• Rose, Synthetic No. 4 (Milk-Like Compound)
• Rose, White
• Sandalwood “Santal,” (for Soap)
• Sassafras, For Soap No. 1
• Sassafras, For Soap No. 2
• Sebacic Acid, Stabilizer for Perfume
• Soap, Perfume No. 1
• Soap, Perfume No. 2
• Soap, Perfume No. 3
• Soap, Perfume No. 4
• Soap, Perfume No. 5
• Sweet Pea, Blossom
• Syringa, Imitation No. 1
• Syringa, Imitation No. 2
• Tobacoo for Snuff
• Tobacco Perfumes, General Basic Material No. 1
• Tobacco Perfumes, General Basic Material No. 2
• Tobacco, Strong Odor
• Theflé (Clover, Trefoil) (for Soap)
• Tuberose, Imitation (for Soap)
• Tuberrose, Synthetic
• Uny Cologne, Perfume Base
• Vaporous Perfume, Imitation No. 1
• Vaporous Perfume, Imitation No. 2
• Vaporous Perfume, Imitation No. 3
• Violet, For Face Powder
• Violet, Imitation No. 1
• Violet, Imitation No. 2
• Violet, Imitation No. 3
• Violet, Imitation No. 4 (for Soap)
• Violet, Imitation No. 5 (for Soap)
• Violet, Imitation No. 6
• Violet Leaf
• Violet, Synthetic
• Wall Flower
• Winter Green, Imitation (for Soap)
• Ylang Ylang, Imitation No. 1
• Ylang Ylang, Imitation No. 2
• Ylang Ylang, Imitation No. 3
• Ylang Ylang, Imitation No. 4
• Ylang Ylang, Imitation No. 5
• Ylang Ylang, Synthetic No. 1
• Ylang Ylang, Synthetic No. 2
33. Formulary Section: Flower Perfumes
• Rose
• Rose Extender 1
• Rose No. 1
• Rose No. 2
• Rose F
• Rose H
• Rose Rouge
• Rose Blanche
• Rose MS
• Jasmin
• Jasmin No. 1
• Jasmin No. 2
• Jasmin Fantasy No. 3
• Jasmonone No. 4
• Jasmonone No. 4a
• Jasmin Base No. 5
• Jasmin Base No. 5a
• Orangeflower and Neroli
• Orangefolwer A
• Neroli A
• Violet
• Violet No. 1
• Violet No. 2
• Parma Violets Absolute, Art.
• Violet Base
• Acacia
• Broom
• Carnation
• Base Claveline No. 1
• Base Clavelin No. 2
• Oeillet de Nice No. 3
• Carnation Flowers No. 4
• Oeillet des Dunes No. 5
• Cyclamen
• Fougere (Fern)
• Fougère No. 1
• Fougere No. 2
• Gardenia
• Gardenia No. 1
• Gardenia No. 2
• Gardenia FS
• Hawdthorn
• Heliotrope
• Honeysuckle
• Chèvrefeuille No. 1
• Hyacinth
• Hyacinth No. 1
• Iris
• Lilac
• Lilac Base 1
• Lilac No. 2
• Lilac No. 3
• Lily-of-the-Valley
• Muguet No. 1
• Muguet No. 2
• Linden (Lime Blossom)
• Tilleul No. 1
• Magnolia
• Mignonette (Reseda)
• Reseda No. 1
• Mimosa
• Narcissus
• Base Narceine No. 1
• Narcissus No. 2
• Nardo
• New-Mown Hay
• Nicotiana
• Opopanax
• Opopanax Art. L
• Orchid (Orchidèe)
• Pansy
• Peony
• Phlox
• Stocks
• Sweet Pea
• Pois de Senteur No. 1
• Seet Pea No. 2
• Syringa (Philadelphus)
• Aldehyde G Blend
• Syringa No. 1
• Trèele (Clover)
• Trèfle No. 1
• Tuberose
• Base Tuberose No. 1
• Base Tuberose No. 2 (‘Tuberic Alcohol’)
• Tuberose No. 3
• Verbena
• Verveine No. 1
• Wallflower
• Wistaria
• Ylang-Ylang
• Ylang No. 1
34. Formulary Section: Sophisticated or Fantasy
Perfumes
• Introductory
• Bergamot-Vanilla Base
• Aldehydic Base A.1
• Aldehydic Base A.2
• Curacao Base
• Cuir Base C.1
• Cuir Base 2
• Woody Base B.1
• Moss Base M.1
• Base 1.S
• Moss Base M.2
• Floral Bouquet Perfumes
• Parfum QH No. 1
• Bouvardia BM
• Parfum AO
• Parfum TL
• Parfum F
• Parfum HB
• Parfum AR
• Aldehydic Perfumes
• Parfum VN
• Parfum C
• Parfum SP
• Chypre Types
• Pafum C.2
• Base Chypre H
• Parfum MD
• Chypre I.D.
• Parfum V.W.
• Oriental Perfumes
• Base S.H.
• Parfum J
• ‘Green’ Perfumes
• Hyacinth Green Base No. 10
• Parfum P No. 2
• Dominant Note Types
• Parfum D
• The Ambergris Note
• Parfum BM
• Manufacturing Processes
• Alcoholic Strengths
• Control
35. ISO Standards
36. BIS Specifications
37. Factory Layout and Process Flow Chart & Diagrams
38. Photographs of Plant & Machinery with Supplier’s
Contact Details
• Electrical Perfume Making Machine
• Perfume Mixing Tank
• Automatic Perfume Filling Machine
• Automatic Perfume Making Mixer
• Filling Machine
• Perfume Extraction Equipment
• Aerosol Filling Machine
• Aerosol Can Crimping Machine
• Essential Oil Steam Distillation Unit