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  2. The fragrances successful women are wearing this year, from ...

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    Even when her job is busy, the 28-year-old makes time for a thorough fragrance routine. Gousse always begins by applying unscented body oil to help her perfume last longer.

  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.

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

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    Le Labo is known for its luxury fragrances, including its famous Santal 33 scent. However, perfume fans say there's a dupe on the market: Jungle Santal from the Target brand Fine'ry.

  5. 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]

  6. 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]

  7. White Diamonds - Wikipedia

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    White diamonds is a floral perfume with notes of rose, jasmine, [1] neroli, narcissus, and Egyptian tuberose. [2] According to an executive at Elizabeth Arden who worked with Taylor on White Diamonds, the perfume used a higher-than-normal concentration of oil (25% rather than the usual 12%) to create a heavier scent.