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  2. 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 ...

  3. Jeremy Fragrance - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Schütz (born Daniel Średziński February 5, 1989), [1] better known as Jeremy Fragrance, [2] is a Polish-German social media personality and businessman. He gained international recognition through numerous online video clips in which he reviews, among other things, perfumes and fragrances.

  4. Curious (fragrance) - Wikipedia

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    In an interview with WWD Thursday, the singer said, “I love perfume and cosmetics and am so excited to develop my own line with Elizabeth Arden”. [4] Spears' collaboration with the beauty brand extended beyond mere licensing of her name.

  5. Eau de toilette - Wikipedia

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    Perfume formulas 1910. Eau de toilette is a weaker concentration of fragrance than perfume. [10] [11] The concentration of aromatic ingredients is typically as follows (ascending concentration): Splash and after shave: 1–3% aromatic compounds; Eau de Cologne (EdC): Citrus type perfumes with about 2–6% perfume concentrate aromatic compounds [12]

  6. 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.

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  8. Fragrance extraction - Wikipedia

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    Fragrance extraction refers to the separation process of aromatic compounds from raw materials, using methods such as distillation, solvent extraction, expression, sieving, or enfleurage. [1] The results of the extracts are either essential oils , absolutes , concretes , or butters , depending on the amount of waxes in the extracted product.

  9. Digital scent technology - Wikipedia

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    Today's modern advancements in biotechnology and nanotechnology are enabling digital scent technology to assist several industry sectors, including the medical technology, nanotechnology sectors, [2] [3] as well the entertainment and fashion industry sectors, as perfumers are utilizing this technology on neurological, emotional and psychological levels.