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  2. The 20 Best Perfumes for Women, Vetted by Scent ... - AOL

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    The Best Perfumes for Women at a Glance How I Vetted the Best Perfumes for Women. I tapped fellow PureWow editors to share their favorite perfumes and offer reasons for why you (yes, you, dear ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. These 12 Tom Ford Perfumes Are Cool-Girl Approved

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    We scoured the internet and our personal perfume collections to bring you the 12 best Tom Ford perfumes for women that will kickstart a life-long obsession. Soleil Brûlant Eau de Parfum.

  5. Charlie (fragrance) - Wikipedia

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    Young, working women were set as the target audience, and the ads were said to represent the "new woman" of the era. [2] Hack and Stember wore pantsuits by Ralph Lauren and were the first women to wear pants in fragrance ads. The response proved to be profitable for Revlon, as Charlie became the world's top selling perfume within three years. [2]

  6. List of perfumes - Wikipedia

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    Eternity Aqua for Women Calvin Klein for Women: Calvin Klein: 2012 Fame: The First Ever Black Eau de Perfume: Lady Gaga (see List of celebrity-branded perfumes) 2012 Elixir: Shakira (see List of celebrity-branded perfumes) Puig: 2012 Florentine Iris Essenze: Ermenegildo Zegna: 2012 Grenada: Oscar de la Renta [73] 2012 Jeunesse: Robert Piguet ...

  7. Chanel No. 5 - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, fragrances worn by women fell into two basic categories. Respectable women favored the essence of a single garden flower while sexually provocative indolic perfumes heavy with animal musk or jasmine were associated with women of the demi-monde, prostitutes, or courtesans.