This classic work by Poucher, first published in 1923, was last produced
in three volumes titled, respectively The Raw Materials of Perfumery
(seventh edition, 1974), The Production, Manufacture and Application of
Perfumes (eighth edition, 1974) and Modern Cosmetics (eighth edition,
1974). Its popularity is well demonstrated by there having been three
reprints of these editions in 1976, 1979 and 1984, res pecti vel y . The
history of events can be traced by reference to the prefaces to earlier
editions and those interested should study these with care since they
give a fascinating insight into developments in the subject fields
covered by Poucher's Perfumes, Cosmetics and Soaps over the years. It is
not proposed to provide a resume here. In this Volume I, the current
edition attempts to provide data about raw materials in a more
formalized way than before, so that not only the history of some
compounds can be checked, but also so that useful reference information
can be obtained. It is particularly relevant to do this, since it is not
always easy to be certain of nomenclature. Moreover, as we move towards
'ingredient labelling' (a trend not welcomed by some), a high level of
uniformity will be needed. Whether this will come from adoption of CTFA
terminology, use of CAS numbers or some other system is not clear. Where
possible, such data have been included so that readers may identify
materials more readily. Where given, CAS numbers are located in the top
right-hand corner of each entry.