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  2. The Best Citrus Colognes for Men

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    The bergamot fruit is small and green, and it smells a bit like lemon. If you’ve ever had Earl Gray tea, you know the scent: it’s somehow between green and floral. Lemon can add some real zing ...

  3. The 12 Best Neroli Perfumes for Low-Key Citrus Lovers

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    When you think of citrus perfumes, certain notes come to mind: bright lemon, sweet orange, perhaps fresh yuzu. But another note is in some of the most complex and popular perfumes out there: neroli.

  4. The 20 Best Perfumes for Women, Vetted by Scent ... - AOL

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    Keep reading to discover the best perfumes for women. ... The LA-based brand's 05 Spring scent is one of my go-tos, and features top notes of cardamom, star anise and bergamot. This isn't a scent ...

  5. Eau de Cologne - Wikipedia

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    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 and orange ...

  6. Fougère - Wikipedia

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    Perfumes of this type are especially popular as fragrances for men. [1] Many modern fougère perfumes have various citrus, herbaceous, green, floral and animalic notes included. The most common additions to the basic fragrance blend include vetiver and geranium. Bergamot is often present to add sharpness to the lavender top-note.

  7. Neroli - Wikipedia

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    Neroli (Citrus aurantium) essential oil in a clear glass vialNeroli is one of the most widely used floral oils in perfumery. [2] Like many raw materials, neroli can cause sensitisation [3] due to a high content of aromatic terpenes; e.g., linalool, limonene, farnesol, geraniol and citral.

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