Perfume comes from the Latin per fumus (through smoke). The smoke of incense, burning woods and spices were the most ancient scents.
Some useless facts courtesy of directcosmetics.com
When Cleopatra headed down the river to meet Mark Anthony, her ships we perfumed so that he could smell her coming.
At the court of Louis XV, etiquette decreed that a different perfume be worn every single day.
Rumour has it that en route to the guillotine, Marie Antoinette trailed drops of her favourite Houbigant perfume along the way.
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