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The work surveys the development and principles of perfumery, reviews aromatic substances from plant and animal sources and their chemical counterparts, and explains methods for extracting, testing, and identifying adulteration. It presents classifications of perfumes and detailed recipes for handkerchief waters, dry sachets, fumigants, and ammoniacal or acid scents, followed by practical instructions for producing essences and extracts. Later sections cover hygienic and cosmetic perfumery with formulas for skin, hair, and mouth preparations, hair dyes and depilatories, colorants, and manufacturing utensils, offering guidance on material selection and wholesale production.

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George William Askinson

George William Askinson was an author known for his work in the field of perfumery. His notable book, "Perfumes and their preparation," explores the art and science behind creating fragrances, providing insights into the methods and materials used in the perfume industry. Askinson's contributions offer a glimpse into the historical practices of scent-making, reflecting a blend of creativity and technical knowledge. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in the craft of perfumery and the cultural significance of scents.

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