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  2. Perfumer - Wikipedia

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    The composition will then be either used to enhance another product as a functional fragrance (shampoos, make-up, detergents, car interiors, etc.) or marketed directly to the public as a fine fragrance. Alternatively, the perfumer may simply be inspired to create a perfume and produce something that later becomes marketable or wins a brief.

  3. 13 ways to make your own perfume - AOL

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    By Hello Natural Perfume is one of the most subjective topics there is. We aren't all born with the same sense of scent, and someone else's favorite perfume (and especially the amount they use ...

  4. How to Layer Perfume to Create Your Own Signature Scent

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  5. Scentura - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, the Illinois Appellate Court ruled that the contract between Scentura and Long was a "pyramid sales scheme", violated the law and was unenforceable under the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. The appellate court ruled that Long was not liable for products in the possession of other distributors.

  6. Absolute (perfumery) - Wikipedia

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    Rose oil, [2] jasmine absolute, tuberose absolute, tobacco absolute, [3] orris root oil, ambrette seeds oil, angelica root oil, and orange flower oil are valuable and expensive fragrance and flavor ingredients. [4] Residual solvents may remain in the absolutes. Therefore, some absolutes are considered undesirable for aromatherapy. [citation needed]

  7. Jude Law created a perfume to smell like he was 'actually ...

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    Law consulted with a perfume specialist, who created a blend of blood, fecal matter and sweat. He used it subtly at first, but eventually it could be smelled from “three rooms away.”

  8. Smell rights - Wikipedia

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    In France, the scent of a perfume is not eligible for copyright. [1] In 2006, a Dutch court ruled that a perfume could have a copyright. [2] [3] [4] Legal commentators have described possible systems for trademarking scents. [5] In the United States, Hasbro has a trademark for the smell of Play-Doh. [6]

  9. Jude Law Made Perfume Smelling Like ‘Blood, Fecal ... - AOL

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    Jude Law wore a horrifying concoction of scents, a pungent blend of “blood, fecal matter and sweat,” to play Henry VIII in “Firebrand,” a historical thriller about the final days of the ...

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