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

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    Vanilla and bergamot round out the deep, heady scent. ... If you love the earthy Cashmere Kush candle, you’ll be thrilled to know that Boy Smells bottled it into a musk-heavy perfume, cut with a ...

  3. 16 Best Gourmand Perfumes If You Wanna Smell Downright ... - AOL

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    These decadent scents contain mouth-watering edible notes—like vanilla, chocolate, honey, and whipped cream, just to name a few—that essentially make you smell like the most amazing dessert ...

  4. Behold: The Best-Smelling Perfumes Under $60

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    Its only got three notes (bergamot, espresso, and cedarwood), but they combine to give a grounded, smooth scent that smells way more expensive than it is, IMO. Type: Eau de parfum Size: 1.7 oz

  5. Gourmand (fragrance) - Wikipedia

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    A gourmand fragrance is a perfume consisting primarily of synthetic edible notes, such as honey, chocolate, vanilla or candy. [1] [2] These top and middle notes may be blended with non-edible base notes such as patchouli, musk or tonka bean. [3] They have been described as olfactory desserts. [4]

  6. 12 Pricey Perfumes That Are Worth Every Spritz - AOL

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    British perfumery Creed, creator of fragrances beloved by Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly, introduced this Royal Exclusive scent in 2011 to celebrate the house’s 250th anniversary.

  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]