The Soap Factory - According to a Roman legend, the word 'soap' was derived from the Latin word 'sapo' from Mount Sapo. The earliest evidence of soap-like products were found in ancient
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Brillo on X: "Did you know that the name Brillo is derived from the Latin word meaning "bright?" https://t.co/X7eQvuNriE" / X
![The word perfume is used today to describe scented mixtures and is derived from the Latin word, "per fumus," meaning through smoke. The word Perfumery refers to the art of making perfumes The word perfume is used today to describe scented mixtures and is derived from the Latin word, "per fumus," meaning through smoke. The word Perfumery refers to the art of making perfumes](https://inkandoceanbotanicals.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Paris-perfume-and-soap-exhibition-1867-1223x800.jpg)