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  2. 18 Best Perfumes for Men That Last Long - AOL

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    It’s important to find a fragrance that you not only like, but one that will last a long time. There’s no point in smelling great all the way to the car in the morning, you need 18 Best ...

  3. The 20 Best Long-Lasting Perfumes You Won't Need to Reapply - AOL

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    All fragrance lovers want their scent to last well beyond the initial spritz. Round out your perfume wardrobe with these long-lasting perfumes. The 20 Best Long-Lasting Perfumes You Won't Need to ...

  4. The 8 Best Solid Perfumes That Last All Day Long

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    Solid perfumes are slowly gaining traction in beauty, mainly because the concentrated formulas offer a long-lasting finish. Shop the eight best formulas ELLE editors and experts love. The 8 Best ...

  5. Bleu de Chanel - Wikipedia

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    Bleu de Chanel (literally translated as "Chanel's Blue" or "Blue Chanel") is a men's fragrance created by Jacques Polge for French fashion house Chanel in 2010. [1] It was the first men's fragrance released by the brand since Allure Homme Sport in 2004, and the first men's masterbrand introduced since Égoïste in 1990. [2]

  6. List of perfumes - Wikipedia

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    Dunhill for Men: Alfred Dunhill: 1934 Pour Un Homme: Caron: Ernest Daltroff [10] 1935 Nuit de Longchamp: Parfums Lubin Marcel Prot, Paul Prot 1935 Lancôme: Armand Petijean: 1936 French Cancan: Caron: Ernest Daltroff: c. 1936 Kobako: Bourjois [17] 1937 Colony: Patou: Henri Alméras: 1937 Early American Old Spice: Shulton Company 1938 Old Spice ...

  7. Shalimar (perfume) - Wikipedia

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    Shalimar was created by perfumer Jacques Guerlain in 1921, but after another company claimed to already have a fragrance by the same name, Guerlain was forced to rename the fragrance "No. 90" until a legal dispute over the name was settled. [2] Shalimar was re-released in 1925 at the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial ...