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Perfume ungents were discovered in Egyptian graves
that date from the time of the Unification. The perfume oils
were made by covering flowers in goose grease or other fats and
imparting the fragrance to the oil. This is a far cry from
the bottles of French perfume we use to splash on scent, today.
The elite Egyptian women used these ungents, or oils, by scooping
out a quantity and spreading it on their person. Scenes also
show the wearing of cones of fragrant oils atop their wigs.
The solidified oil, or perhaps wax, would melt as the evening wore
on, releasing the fragrance. |