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  2. The 17 Best Powdery Perfumes to Add to Your Repertoire - AOL

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    No. 5 Eau de Parfum. Chanel No. 5 is one of our all-time favorite scents, and one of the original powdery scents.That’s thanks to aldehydes, the groundbreaking ingredient featured in No. 5 ...

  3. I Tested All the Viral Sol De Janeiro Perfumes—Here's My Ranking

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    Brazilian Crush Cheirosa '40 Bom Dia Hair & Body Fragrance Mist. Compared to Sol de Janeiro's other fragrances, Cheirosa '40 is like a chameleon—it doesn't quite fit into one fragrance category.

  4. The Best Perfume Brands, According to BAZAAR Beauty Editors - AOL

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    Read on for the 16 best perfume brands, according to BAZAAR beauty editors. From legendary (sometimes centuries-old) fragrance houses to newer labels, this highly curated list features something ...

  5. Drakkar Noir - Wikipedia

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    Drakkar Noir is a men's fragrance by Guy Laroche created by perfumer Pierre Wargnye. The fragrance was introduced in 1982 and is manufactured under license by the L'Oréal Group . [ 1 ] It is a successor scent to the brand's 1972 fragrance Drakkar, launched to appeal to a British market.

  6. List of perfumes - Wikipedia

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    Angel Men/A*Men: Thierry Mugler: Jacques Huclier 1996 Perle de Silences: Jacomo Paris: Christian Mathieu 1996 Dolce Vita: Dior: Pierre Bourdon, Maurice Roger 1996 Allure: Chanel: Jacques Polge: 1996 Tommy Girl: Tommy Hilfiger: Calice Becker [10] 1996 Organza: Parfums Givenchy: Sophie Labbé 1996 Eau Svelte: Dior: 1996 Elements Aqua: Hugo Boss ...

  7. List of celebrity-branded perfumes - Wikipedia

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    Many celebrities have signed contracts with perfume houses to associate their name with a signature scent, as a self-promotion campaign. [1] The scents are then marketed; the association with the celebrity's name usually being the selling point of the campaign.