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  2. Fougère - Wikipedia

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    Fougère perfumes are made with a blend of fragrances: top-notes are sweet, with the scent of lavender flowers; as the more volatile components evaporate, the scents of oakmoss, derived from a species of lichen and described as woody, sharp and slightly sweet, and coumarin, similar to the scent of new-mown hay, become noticeable.

  3. List of perfumes - Wikipedia

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    Eternity Aqua for Women Calvin Klein for Women: Calvin Klein: 2012 Fame: The First Ever Black Eau de Perfume: Lady Gaga (see List of celebrity-branded perfumes) 2012 Elixir: Shakira (see List of celebrity-branded perfumes) Puig: 2012 Florentine Iris Essenze: Ermenegildo Zegna: 2012 Grenada: Oscar de la Renta [75] 2012 Michael Kors Suede ...

  4. Jicky - Wikipedia

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    Jicky was one of the first perfumes created with the addition of synthetic materials, [2] and was the first abstract perfume in history, meaning it is not based on a single note. [3] Its perfume notes include: spice, lemon, lavender, wood and vanilla. Its stopper is shaped like a champagne cork. [4]

  5. The Best Citrus Colognes for Men

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    It’s a fragrance designed for men, but Versace also makes a lighter-smelling women’s version. Top: Calabrian bergamot, water notes, fig leaf, grapefruit Middle: ambroxan, patchouli, black ...

  6. Paul Parquet - Wikipedia

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    Paul Parquet's Fougère Royale - 1884. With his use of coumarin in Fougère Royal, juxtaposed to lavender, citrus and woody notes, he revolutionized perfumery in being the first perfumer to ever use a synthetic fragrance material in his creations, and in conceptualizing a scent that was not an imitation of a natural smell, as ferns (fougère is French for fern) are basically odorless.

  7. Fougere - Wikipedia

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    Fougere may refer to: Fougère, one of the main olfactive families of perfumes; Fougeré, Maine-et-Loire, a former commune in France; Fougeré, Vendée, a commune in France; Michael Fougere (born 1956), Canadian politician; Vernon Fougère (1943–2013), Canadian bishop; Eugénie Fougère (1870 – unknown), French vaudeville and music hall singer

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