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  2. Solid perfume - Wikipedia

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    Solid perfume is used either by rubbing a finger or dipping a cotton swab against it and then onto the skin. Sometimes solid perfume can take more time for the deeper notes to come out than a spray perfume. The latest solid perfumes are designed as handbag aromas, so a compact way of making perfume more portable.

  3. Fragrance extraction - Wikipedia

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    Organic solvent extraction is the most common and most economically important technique for extracting aromatics in the modern perfume industry. Raw materials are submerged and agitated in a solvent that can dissolve the desired aromatic compounds. Commonly used solvents for maceration/solvent extraction include hexane, and dimethyl ether.

  4. Absolute (perfumery) - Wikipedia

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    First, plant material is extracted with a hydrocarbon solvent, such as hexane, to yield concrete.The concrete is then extracted with ethanol.The ethanol extract is cooled (e.g., to −15 °C) to solidify waxes, and cold filtered to yield a liquid extract.

  5. The 10 Best Solid Colognes to Add to Your Rotation

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    The Gambler Solid Cologne. Outlaw's scents might skew towards the decidedly masculine, but the brand tempers its small-batch solid colognes (all made in the USA) with subtle, slightly unexpected ...

  6. Fenty’s Best-Selling Perfume Now Comes in Solid Form

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    Rihanna's best-selling Fenty perfume now comes in a solid balm. The alcohol-free Fenty solid perfume lets you apply the warm floral scent wherever you go.

  7. Mandy Aftel - Wikipedia

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    Essence and Alchemy: A Book of Perfume has been translated into seven languages, won the 2001 Sense of Smell Institute's Richard B. Solomon Award, and has helped pioneer the trend toward using natural ingredients. [citation needed] Aftel's 2005 book Scents and Sensibilities guides the reader through the history and creation of solid perfume.

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