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  2. Fragrance wheel - Wikipedia

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    The Fragrance Wheel, ver. 1983. A fragrance wheel also known as aroma wheel, fragrance circle, perfume wheel or smell wheel, is a circular diagram showing the inferred relationships among olfactory groups based upon similarities and differences in their odor. [1] The groups bordering one another are implied to share common olfactory ...

  3. Michael Edwards (fragrance expert) - Wikipedia

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    The 1992 edition of The Fragrance Manual was the first to feature a "fragrance wheel". This annular taxonomy organized fragrance families in relation to one another, showing their interchange, a system better suited to retail than the linear, sectional genealogy used in previous editions. It was widely adopted in the industry. [4]

  4. Aroma compound - Wikipedia

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    Fragrance bottles. An aroma compound, also known as an odorant, aroma, fragrance or flavoring, is a chemical compound that has a smell or odor.For an individual chemical or class of chemical compounds to impart a smell or fragrance, it must be sufficiently volatile for transmission via the air to the olfactory system in the upper part of the nose.

  5. Fragrance Is Coming for Your Children - AOL

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    Perfume is the rediscovered childhood with its simplicity, its truth, and of course, its innocence,” he says of his affinity for designing fragrances for younger consumers.

  6. Fragrances of the World - Wikipedia

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    The fragrance wheel proved a major innovation in perfume classification, its design copied widely throughout the fragrance industry. [3] In 2000, The Fragrance Manual was renamed Fragrances of the World. The printed guide has since been published annually in a bilingual English-French edition.

  7. Fougère - Wikipedia

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    Houbigant re-introduced this fragrance in 2010. [2] 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.

  8. Shop this video: The perfect way to carry fragrance - AOL

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    Scents trigger memories and emotions, and now you can make sure you always have your favorite one around to put you in a good mood. This luxe gold fragrance atomizer is perfect for the on-the-go ...

  9. Aromachology - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, aromachology is the term The Fragrance Foundation and the Sense of Smell Institute, both based in New York, assigned in 1989 [5] to the concern about the scents and the psyche behavior because of odors. Aromachology is a relatively new science that explores positive feelings induced by odors far from any holistic or healing ...