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  2. Chypre - Wikipedia

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    Chypre. Chypre (pronounced [ʃipʁ] or [ʃipχ]) is the name of a family (or concept) of perfumes that are characterised by an accord composed of citrus top notes, a middle centered on cistus labdanum, and a mossy-animalic set of basenotes derived from oakmoss. Chypre perfumes fall into numerous classes according to their modifier notes, which ...

  3. Fragrances of the World - Wikipedia

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    Fragrances of the World. Fragrances of the World is the largest independent guide to fragrance classification. First published in 1984 by Michael Edwards in Sydney, Australia, the guide was originally named The Fragrance Manual before becoming Fragrances of the World in 2000. It has since been printed annually in a bilingual English-French edition.

  4. Template:Perfumes - Wikipedia

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    This is a navigational template created using {{}}.It can be transcluded on pages by placing {{Perfumes}} below the standard article appendices.. Initial visibility. This template's initial visibility currently defaults to autocollapse, meaning that if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar, or table with the collapsible attribute), it is hidden apart from its title ...

  5. Note (perfumery) - Wikipedia

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    Note (perfumery) Fragrance pyramid. Notes in perfumery are descriptors of scents that can be sensed upon the application of a perfume. Notes are separated into three classes: top / head notes, middle / heart notes, and base / soul notes; which denote groups of scents which can be sensed with respect to the time after the application of a perfume.

  6. Coco Mademoiselle - Wikipedia

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    Coco (1984) Website. Official website. Coco Mademoiselle is a women 's perfume by French fashion house Chanel, introduced in 2001 for younger consumers. The fragrance was created by Jacques Polge, the nose of Chanel from 1978 to 2015.

  7. Eau de toilette - Wikipedia

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    Eau de toilette has the least amount of perfume oil mixture among the three main liquid "perfumery" categories. It has only about 2–8% of some type of perfume oil and 60–80% alcohol dispersent with water making up the difference. [13] [14] Eau de toilettes are a less concentrated form of these above types of alcohol-based perfumes.

  8. Category:Perfumes - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Wikidata item; ... This category has the following 11 subcategories, out of 11 total. ... (fragrance) Clive Christian No. 1; Coco (perfume)

  9. Category:Perfumery - Wikipedia

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    A. Absolute (perfumery) Aedes de Venustas. Aftershave. Alabastron. Aromachology. The Art and Olfaction Awards. Attar (caste)