Opium is no longer used as an ingredient in perfume because of its additive quality. Though YSL produces a perfume named Opium, there is no ingredient of opium used in the manufacture of the perfume Opium!
Yes, it is the main ingredient. Ethyl alcohol is used to 'cary' the scent as it evaporates much easier as the typically heavy perfume oils.
Hops are used as an ingredient in perfume and occasionally as a tobacco or food flavoring. Their main food use and commercial value is in beer.
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Opium is grown and sold legally in many countries as it is a key ingredient in a number of legally used pharmaceuticals such as morphine and its derivatives. In some countries it can only be grown under special license, and sold within sepcific legal conditions.
The oil can be used in lamps and heaters, and ambergris (which comes from sperm whales) is a rare ingredient in perfume.
Myrrh was/is a fragrant oil made from the sap of several Commiphora trees. In ancient Egypt, it was used as an embalming ingredient. In Biblical times, myrrh was an ingredient of the holy oil, as well as an extremely valuable and expensive perfume.
opium is a drug that you smoke so you could say, "My father used to smoke opium".
If a drug test has detected opium, then the person tested has used opium.
Rose water is a type of hydrosol portion of the distillate of rose petals. Rose water is often an ingredient used to create popular beauty related items such as perfume.
Whales are not cut up to make perfume. Whale vomit (technically called Ambergris) was once used as an ingredient in perfumes because of the earthy fragrance it aquires with age. It is rarely used in modern day perfumes and has been replaced by synthetic ingredients that produce the same scent.
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"Hop" is slang for opium, and sometimes also used as slang for heroin.