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  2. Eau de Cologne - Wikipedia

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    History. The original Eau de Cologne is a spirit-citrus perfume launched in Cologne in 1709 by Giovanni Maria Farina (1685–1766), an Italian perfume maker from Santa Maria Maggiore, Valle Vigezzo. In 1708, Farina wrote to his brother Jean Baptiste: "I have found a fragrance that reminds me of an Italian spring morning, of mountain daffodils ...

  3. Perfume - Wikipedia

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    Esprit de parfum (ESdP): 15–30% aromatic compounds, a seldom used strength concentration between EdP and parfum. Eau de parfum (EdP) or parfum de toilette (PdT): 10–20% aromatic compounds (typically ~15%). It is sometimes called "eau de perfume" or "millésime." [citation needed] Parfum de toilette is a less common term, most popular in the ...

  4. The Levels of Fragrance, Explained: From Eau de Cologne to ...

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    Eau de parfum: EDPs are the popular sweet spot on the fragrance levels chart, containing between 15 and 20 percent perfume oil. Extrait de parfum, pure parfum: These long-acting bad boys contain ...

  5. 4711 - Wikipedia

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    4711. Coordinates: 50°56′18″N 6°57′08″E. 4711 Eau de Cologne. 4711 is a traditional German Eau de Cologne by Mäurer & Wirtz. Because it has been produced in Cologne since at least 1799, it is allowed to use the geographical indication Original Eau de Cologne. The brand has been expanded to various other perfumes and products besides ...

  6. I Tested All the Viral Sol De Janeiro Perfumes—Here's My Ranking

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    Size: 0.27 oz and 1.7 oz. Glowing Customer Review: "This perfume is even better than the body spray. More sweet, decadent, and warm! If you spray it on your clothes, it will last all day. It even ...

  7. Chanel No. 5 - Wikipedia

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    Chanel No. 5 was the first perfume launched by French couturier Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel in 1921. The scent formula for the fragrance was compounded by French-Russian chemist and perfumer Ernest Beaux. The design of its bottle has been an important part of the product's branding.

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