For this purpose the French perfumers prepare, under No.
The importance of the craft in France is shown by the fact that under Colbert the perfumers or "parfumeurs-gantiers," as they were called, were granted patents which were registered in Parliament.
In perfumery, castor is now very seldom used, the perfumers preferring musk and civet, which, certainly, give a somewhat different scent.
For the preparation of Extraits d'Odeurs, the French perfumers also manufacture a concentrated flower extract of the various odors.
Some perfumers make more or less a specialty of the manufacture of fumigating pastilles.
Although artificial cumarin is considerably lower in price than that obtained from tonka beans, most perfumers still prefer the extract from tonka beans prepared by themselves.
Since many perfumers consider it of greater advantage and more suitable to first dissolve the volatile oils used for the Extraits d'Odeurs, and to prepare a tincture in this manner, several receipts for the purpose are given below.
Some perfumers triturate the commimuted vanilla with sugar in a porcelain mortar, whereby the small-seed bodies contained in the pod are ground up, and a better yield is claimed to be obtained.
This is extensively employed by the perfumers in the preparation of various pomades and other cosmetics, on account of its furnishing an exceedingly bland fat, which is not so much disposed to rancidity as the other fats.
Most of the 'eaux' and 'esprits' of the perfumers are prepared by one or other of the above methods.
The perfumers sometimes expose it to the fetid ammoniacal effluvia of privies for the same purpose.
The three portions of oil are then treated again with fresh spirit in the same manner, and thus spirits or essences of inferior quality are obtained, which are distinguished by the perfumers as No.
The Continental perfumers employ three different processes for this purpose, which they technically distinguish by terms indicative of their nature.
The native perfumers of India prepare their scented oils of bela, chumbul, jasmin, &c.
The volatile oils are chiefly used by perfumers and rectifiers, and in medicine.
But now the refinements of cooks and perfumers have increased so much, that Alexis says that even if a man could bathe in a bath of perfume he would not be content.
Perfumers ply their dainty trades At Athens, under Pallas' eye; Boeotia sends us eels to fry.
He expended the borrowed shilling on a cane and a packet of Breath Perfumers for himself, and for Christina a box of toffee which, being anhungered while on sentry duty the same night, he speedily devoured with more relish than regret.
Finally, having armed himself with his new cane and put seven breath perfumers and a cigarette in his mouth, he approached the stooping Macgregor and declared himself ready for the road.
Some of the largest wholesale perfumers use five or six pounds of gum benzoin per annum, but none use the benzoic acid.
I cannot leave cassie without recommending it more especially to the notice of perfumers and druggists, as an article well adapted for the purpose of the manufacture of essences for the handkerchief and pomades for the hair.
Had such been the case, the desires of the exhibitors would probably have been realized, and European perfumers benefited by the introduction of new odors from the East.
What is called extract of cedrat is made by dissolving two ounces of the above essential oil of citron in one pint of spirits, to which some perfumers add half an ounce of bergamot.
The French perfumersuse the extract of civet more than English manufacturers, who seem to prefer extract of musk.
In all the cheap preparations for the hair, the manufacturing perfumers used the washed French pomatums and the washed French oils for making their greases.
The perfumers thought the words of the priest were an effect of delirium.
The perfumers thought that the unfortunate priest was delirious.
Almond-oil, a bland fixed oil, is expressed from the kernels of either sweet or bitter almonds, and is used by perfumers and in medicine.
A poisonous essential oil is obtained from bitter almonds, which is used for flavouring by cooks and confectioners, also by perfumers and in medicine.
This term is commonly applied to alcoholic solutions of the essential oils, and to various odorous and aromatic essences sold by the perfumers and druggists as articles of the toilet.
In the shops of the Parisian perfumers upwards of 60 preparations of the kind are distinguished by this name.
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