Lavender was cultivated in England in the 13th century, making lavender water, an aromatic distilled water, available to the general public. In addition, Spain’s expedition by the Moors (Islamic Arab people) served as an opportunity to spread the fragrance culture to France and other countries. By the 15th and 6th centuries, directional techniques had developed in Italy. Handlers used fragrant oil to hide the smell from their bodies, and even when infectious diseases such as cholera were prevalent, most of them and perfumers were not infected. In addition, when plague was very popular in London in 1964, many kinds of essential oils began to be studied scientifically in recognition of the sterilization and disinfection effects of herbs such as rosemary. 비앤비 여성전용아로마스웨디시 마사지