The perfume, which the Romans called Cyprinum and the Hellenes called Kypros, is among the preferred scents of the period. According to what Plinius wrote, this perfume is made from henna wood. The method to be used in perfume making is to keep the materials to be added to the mixture in a cold container. He explained in the relevant passage that the color of the flowers not turning black is a sensitive point for perfume making, and if it is not removed, a bad smell will be given to the perfume. There are different recipes for henna perfume. In the recipes, some materials are the same, however, it is seen that different materials are added in some cases and their amounts are changed.
Perfume Types:
Perfumed
With a 30 percent oil and resin concentration, its scent is the most persistent. Depending on its compatibility with your skin, seasonal conditions and the notes it contains, it can accompany your skin for a long time without the need for reuse.
eau de perfume
It contains 15 percent oil and resin concentration and has less permanence compared to Perfume.
eau de toilette
It constitutes the lightest fragrance group with a concentration range of 10 percent and its permanence performance is less.
Tricks that can support persistence performances;
✓You can benefit from the success of textile in terms of holding and use your scent on your clothes.
✓Another supporter is your hair.
✓ Your perfume, which you will apply to the warm and secluded parts of the so-called 'Pulsepoint' zones, where the veins are closest to the skin, will smell better and will be more permanent.