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  2. Christina Aguilera Fragrances - Wikipedia

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    Christina Aguilera Fragrances is a perfume brand by American singer Christina Aguilera.It was founded in 2007 in a deal with Procter & Gamble (P&G), who manufactured the products until 2016, after its production and distribution rights were bought out by Elizabeth Arden, Inc.

  3. Jinn - Wikipedia

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    The winged genie in the bucket and cone motif, depicting a demi-divine entity, [6] probably a forerunner of the pre-Islamic tutelary deities, who became the jinn in Islam. . Relief from the north wall of the Palace of king Sargon II at Dur Sharrukin, 713–716

  4. Genies in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] [4] The 1879 poem "The Khan's Devil" by John Greenleaf Whittier uses an evil genie as a symbolic representation of alcoholism. [1] Fantasy stories of wish fulfillment occasionally depict the release of djinns sealed away long ago, as in the 1883 short story " Containing Mrs Shelmire's Djinn " by Max Adeler and the 1945 novel Miss Carter ...

  5. Behind the Spritz: What Really Goes Into a Bottle of $100 Perfume

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    Manufacturer's Overhead: $15. A big chunk of the perfume price goes toward the manufacturer's corporate overhead -- everything from the salary of the brand's CEO to corporate office expenses.

  6. Kannauj Perfume - Wikipedia

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    Kannauj Perfume is listed as item 157 of the GI Act 1999, which was passed by the Government of India. [2] Kannauj's perfume sector has a storied history. Due to the role of perfume production in Kannauj, the city is known as "the perfume capital of India". Additionally, one writer said that "Kannauj is to India what Grasse is to France".

  7. Nag champa - Wikipedia

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    Nag champa is a commercial fragrance of Indian origin. It is made from a combination of sandalwood and either champak [1] [2] or frangipani. [3] When frangipani is used, the fragrance is usually referred to simply as champa. [4] Nag champa is commonly used in incense, soap, perfume oil, candles, wax melts, and personal toiletries. [5]

  8. 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.

  9. Agarwood - Wikipedia

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    Agarwood, aloeswood, eaglewood, gharuwood or the Wood of Gods, commonly referred to as oud or oudh (from Arabic: عود, romanized: ʿūd, pronounced), is a fragrant, dark and resinous wood used in incense, perfume, and small hand carvings.