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  2. Eau de toilette - Wikipedia

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    Eau de parfum (EdP), parfum de toilette (PdT): 10–20% (typical ~15%) aromatic compounds. Sometimes listed as "eau de perfume" or "millésime". Perfume extract: 15–40% (IFRA: typical 20%) aromatic compounds; Perfume oils are often diluted with a solvent, though this is not always the case, and its necessity is disputed.

  3. List of perfumes - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Arden (See List of celebrity-branded perfumes) Jim Krivda 2006 Ange ou démon: Parfums Givenchy: 2006 Amour : Kenzo: 2006 Aoud Damascus: Montale: Pierre Montale 2006 Forever and Ever Dior : Dior: 2006 Black Orchid: Tom Ford: David Apel and Pierre Negrin (perfumers of the fragrance company Givaudan) [47] [48] 2006 Bvlgari Pour Homme ...

  4. Review: Bvlgari’s Man Wood Essence fragrance - AOL

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    Now that Bvlgari Man has dropped its latest fragrance on the millennial market, our go-to fragrance for men has definitely become the Bvlgari Man Wood Essence. Produced by the evergreen perfumer ...

  5. Fragrance oil - Wikipedia

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    However, synthetic versions of the same compound as a natural essential oil are usually very comparable. Furthermore, natural oils are in many cases significantly more expensive than their synthetic equivalents. Aromatic oils are used in perfumery, candles, cosmetics, flavoring of food. [3] Some include (out of a very diverse range): Ylang ...

  6. Bulgari - Wikipedia

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    Bulgari (/ ˈ b ʊ l ɡ ər i /, [2] Italian:; stylized as BVLGARI) is an Italian luxury fashion house founded in 1884 and known for its jewellery, watches, fragrances, accessories, and leather goods.

  7. Concrete (perfumery) - Wikipedia

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    A semi-solid residue of essential oils, waxes, resins and other oil-soluble plant chemicals remains. [2] The solvent used for extraction must be chosen carefully regarding its polarity and boiling point. If the boiling point is too high, compounds that are readily deactivated by heat might be destroyed, leading to a loss of certain fragrance ...