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  2. Aramis (fragrance) - Wikipedia

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    Aramis is an American luxury fragrance brand, introduced by Estée Lauder in 1964. [1] It was the first prestige men’s fragrance widely available in department stores, and is now sold in 120 countries. [2] Aramis was created by perfumer Bernard Chant. [2]

  3. List of perfumes - Wikipedia

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    Estée Lauder: 2004 B Men: Thierry Mugler: 2004 Bois d'Encens: Armani Privé: 2004 Crystal Noir: Versace: 2004 Dolly Girl Ooh La Love: Anna Sui: Procter & Gamble 2004 Curious by Britney Spears: Elizabeth Arden (see List of celebrity-branded perfumes) Claude Dir 2005 Gaultier: Jean Paul Gaultier: 2005 Alien: Thierry Mugler: Dominique Ropion ...

  4. The Most Popular Colognes for Men in 2023

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    Blu Atlas Atlantis tops our list of the most popular colognes for men in 2023. This fresh and invigorating cologne is made from only the highest-quality ingredients available.

  5. 11 Best Perfumes for Men in the World - AOL

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    This eau de parfum, like many Paco Rabanne fragrances, tends to be more popular with younger men. It’s an amber fragrance, meaning it has a wonderful, welcoming warmth.

  6. 18 Best Perfumes for Men That Last Long - AOL

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    When you’re looking for a good perfume for men, it’s pretty easy to get overwhelmed. There are so many different brands that create fragrances, and there are so many types of fragrance available.

  7. Tom Ford (brand) - Wikipedia

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    The perfume trademark was filed for registration at the United States Patent and Trademark Office on 30 May 2019, and first used commercially when the fragrance was released on 29 February 2020. [60] Fabrizio Freda, Estée Lauder CEO, described it as "[combining] all rose floral with a little spicy tender."