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  2. The Best Perfume for Women in Need of a New Signature Scent - AOL

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    The best perfume for women isn’t the same for everyone, and depending on your... Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  3. The 12 best deodorants and antiperspirants for women in 2024

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    Cost: $19-$20 | Type: Solid | Active ingredients: Coconut oil, tapioca starch, and magnesium carbonate (Dead Sea Salt) | Scents available: Lavender & Lemon, Cedar & Vanilla, Cannabis & Green Tea ...

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    Texture: Thick, hydrating gel | Ingredients: Niacinamide, ceramides | Other benefits: Oil free, fragrance free, paraben free, sulfate free. Niacinamide — the technical name for vitamin B3 — is ...

  5. Florida Water - Wikipedia

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    Florida Water was regarded as a unisex scent, suitable for men and women alike. Late 19th century etiquette manuals warn young women against the "offensive" impression made by a strong perfume, but Florida Water and Eau de Cologne were recommended as appropriate for all, along with sachets for scenting the linen and fresh flowers in the corsage ...

  6. Joy (perfume) - Wikipedia

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    Despite its elevated price and the depressed economic environment, Joy became a success and has remained Jean Patou's most famous fragrance. Patou was acquired by Procter & Gamble in 2001. [3] In 2002, Patou launched Enjoy, a contemporary take on Joy meant for younger women. In 2011 Patou was bought by Designer Parfums Ltd, a UK-based firm.

  7. Frankincense - Wikipedia

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    The English word frankincense derives from the Old French expression franc encens, meaning 'true incense', maybe with the sense of 'high quality incense'. [4] [2] The adjective franc in Old French meant 'noble, true', in this case perhaps 'pure'; although franc is ultimately derived from the tribal name of the Franks, it is not a direct reference to them in the word francincense.

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