Perfume
Why do we use perfume and what does it say about us? For centuries perfume has been used to show status and wealth and the global business is worth tens of billions of dollars.
For centuries perfume has been used to show status and wealth, for medicinal and for religious reasons and the global business is now worth tens of billions of dollars a year. So why do we still perfume ourselves? What image are we trying project when we use a fragrance that emanates from our bodies and permeates the air? Mike Williams talks to a historian, an archaeologist, a 'nose' and a business analyst to find out. He also learns how to make Eau de Cologne.
(Photo: A craftswoman works on a perfume bottle at a fragrance workshop in Paris. Credit: Miguel Medina/AFP/Getty Images)
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- Sat 20 Dec 2014 14:32GMT麻豆社 World Service Online
- Sat 20 Dec 2014 23:32GMT麻豆社 World Service Online
- Sun 21 Dec 2014 05:32GMT麻豆社 World Service Online
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