The English word "perfume" comes from the Latin word "Parfumare", which means "penetrating smoke". As early as 1500 BC, Cleopatra VII began to bathe with 15 perfumes with different smells. In her day, it was illegal not to wear perfume in public places.
However, the first step of European perfume industry actually began in16th century. Catherine de Medici came to Paris from Italy to marry the king of France. With her noble status, she turned perfume into a fashionable item in Paris, and suddenly everyone loved to make gloves with leather sprinkled with perfume.
At that time, people thought that Grass had the best perfume, and this French city prospered because of the perfume trade, and developed the perfume industry in time to become the perfume capital.
/kloc-in the 0/7th century, the French perfume and fragrance industry reached its peak in the Louis XIV era. In this era, the facilities in Paris are very backward, there are no sewage facilities, and people have no habit of taking a bath. The corner of the yard is usually a convenient place, and ladies also use perfume to cover up their body odor. /kloc-In the 8th century, farina, an Italian who moved to Cologne, Germany, made Cologne Water, which was popular all over Europe for a while and completely changed people's lives.