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Helena Rubinstein
Polish-American businesswoman, art collector, and philanthropist
Tapputi
Tappūtī-Bēlet-Ekallim () is one of the world's first recorded chemists. She was a perfumer active in Assur during the reign of Tukulti-Ninurta I. As mentioned in a cuneiform tablet dated around 1200 BC, she used flowers, oil, and calamus along with cyperus, myrrh, and balsam, which after adding water and other solvents were distilled and filtered several times.

perfumer
thumb|A mockup of a 'perfume organ' (lacks a weighing scale). The organ is traditionally where a perfumer works on the composition of various perfumes. However, samples are now weighed and blended by technicians in larger flavour and fragrance companies.
A perfumer is an expert on creating perfume compositions, sometimes referred to affectionately as a nose () due to their fine sense of smell and skill in producing olfactory compositions. The perfumer is effectively an artist who is trained in depth on the concepts of fragrance aesthetics and who is capable of conveying abstract concepts and m

Johann Maria Farina
Italian perfumer and inventor (1685–1766)
Christine Nagel
Swiss perfumer
Gandhi
family name
Alberto Morillas
Spanish perfumer

Lisa Hoffman
American businesswoman

Jo Malone
British perfume entrepreneur

Sophia Grojsman
American perfumer
Keng Hsien-Seng
Chinese alchemist
Georges V. Matchabelli
Georigan noble and American businessman
Wilhelm Mülhens
German perfumer
José Eisenberg
Italian entrepreneur