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Perfume extract

Per fumum - comes from the Latin, meaning "through the smoke. " In ancient times, fragrant resins were burned as incense offerings that were the origin. Today, we understand perfume to be a solution containing 15% to 30% perfume oils and 85% to 70% alcohol, respectively. Most highly concentrated form of fragrance, containing between 20 - 50% perfume compound, It's the strongest and the longest lasting.

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