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  2. I compared Le Labo's cult-favorite Santal 33 perfume to a $30 ...

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    Still, on "PerfumeTok" — the fragrance-obsessed side of TikTok — numerous fragrance fans have said the brand's Jungle Santal perfume, sold at Target as a $29.99 perfume and $14.99 body mist ...

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

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    These are the 14 best cheap perfumes that smell just as good as any high-end fragrance, from brands like Pacifica, Sol de Janeiro, Philosophy, and Clinique.

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    Other variations of the fragrance — including Bombshell Intense — are still available on the Victoria's Secret website for upward of $60. For nights out, she turns to a designer brand.

  5. List of Target brands - Wikipedia

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    Universal Thread, denim-based women's clothing [3] Wild Fable, women's clothing brand targeting gen-Z [4] Prologue, a line of sophisticated female clothing [5] Auden, an intimates and lingerie exclusive brand [6] Stars Above, an in-house brand for sleepwear [6] Colsie, an intimates and loungewear brand [6]

  6. Charlie (fragrance) - Wikipedia

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    Charlie, named after Charles Revson, [2] was released in 1973. [3] It was originally launched to compete with Estée, a fragrance released by Estée Lauder. [2] Ad campaigns for the scent featured models Shelley Hack, Charly Stember, and, notably, Naomi Sims, making Sims the first African American woman in history to be featured in a cosmetic company's advertising. [4]

  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.