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  2. Opium (perfume) - Wikipedia

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    Opium, Lilac Perfume Oil and White Musk from The Body Shop, Juniper Breeze from Bath & Body Works and Royal Secret formerly Germaine Monteil were among the perfumes tested in 2003 in a study of the relationship of scents to memory.

  3. The Body Shop - Wikipedia

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    The Body Shop stand at New Zealand department store Farmers. The Body Shop carries a wide range of products for the body, face, hair, and home. The company claims its products are "inspired by nature" and feature ingredients such as marula oil and sesame seed oil, sourced through the Community Trade program. Products include:

  4. Jōvan Musk - Wikipedia

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    Jōvan Musk is a line of cologne for men and women. Barry Shipp developed the oil musk as a standalone fragrance [1] and introduced it to the market in 1972 through Jōvan, Inc. [2] Jōvan Musk's co-founder, Murray Moscona, created the oil fragrance's first iteration. [3] The line is now being manufactured by Coty Inc.

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  6. FACT CHECK: Image Of Elon Musk Was Edited To Give Him ... - AOL

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    A post shared on X allegedly shows an image of X owner and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk with a protruding chest and stomach. Verdict: False This image has been digitally altered. Fact Check: Musk has been ...

  7. Musk - Wikipedia

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    The musk pod, a preputial gland in a pouch, or sac, under the skin of the abdomen of the male musk deer, is normally obtained by killing the male deer through traps laid in the wild. Upon drying, the reddish-brown paste inside the musk pod turns into a black granular material called "musk grain", which is then tinctured with alcohol.