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  2. Demeter Fragrance Library - Wikipedia

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    In 2007 Demeter introduced the Jelly Belly Collection (based on Jelly Belly jelly bean recipes), Crayon, Pure Soap, and Egg Nog. In 2015, Demeter launched in the United Kingdom as the Library of Fragrance, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] because the name "Demeter," which references the ancient Greek goddess of the harvest, was already in use by another company.

  3. Kyphi - Wikipedia

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    Dioscorides has ten ingredients, which are common to all recipes. Plutarch gives sixteen, Galen fifteen. Plutarch implies a mathematical significance to the number of sixteen ingredients. [7] Some ingredients remain obscure. Greek recipes mention aspalathus, which Roman authors describe as a thorny shrub

  4. Fragrance oil - Wikipedia

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    Scented candles are produced when fragrance oils are combined with hot wax like paraffin, forming a homogenous solution. [citation needed] Fragrance oils are retained like a sponge when the wax is cooled to room temperature. Lighting the candle wick increases the wax temperature, gradually releasing an aroma through the evaporation of the ...

  5. Drake Introduces His 1st Scented Oil Under Better House ...

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    Fans of Drake can now smell like him, thanks to a new product from his Better House Fragrance line. The 37-year-old rapper unveiled the brand’s first-ever scented oil, Carby Musk, made in ...

  6. Category:Perfume ingredients - Wikipedia

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  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]