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  2. Solid perfume - Wikipedia

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    Solid perfume is used either by rubbing a finger or dipping a cotton swab against it and then onto the skin. Sometimes solid perfume can take more time for the deeper notes to come out than a spray perfume. The latest solid perfumes are designed as handbag aromas, so a compact way of making perfume more portable.

  3. Liquid Ass - Wikipedia

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    According to the manufacturer, the product will not stain most fabrics and the odor dissipates in less than a day. [2] The U.S. Military uses Liquid Ass in training to prepare troops for the odor of the battlefield. [3] It is also used in medical training, as the product's smell is similar to that of the human colon. [4] [5]

  4. Febreze - Wikipedia

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    First introduced in test markets in March 1996, [1] the fabric refresher product has been sold in the United States since June 1998, and the line has since branched out to include air fresheners (Air Effects), plug-in oil (Noticeables), scented disks (Scentstories), odor-eliminating candles, and automotive air fresheners.

  5. How to apply perfume and cologne without overdoing it: 6 tips ...

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    The perfume industry is booming — but some scent enthusiasts spray way too much. (Getty Images) ... Ahead, experts share the best way to apply perfume and cologne (a little goes a long way ...

  6. The Best Citrus Colognes for Men

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    It’s definitely stood the test of time, too — Monsieur Balmain was released in 1964! A scan through the notes might make you think this is a loud, attention-getting fragrance.

  7. Behind the Spritz: What Really Goes Into a Bottle of $100 Perfume

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    Manufacturer's Overhead: $15. A big chunk of the perfume price goes toward the manufacturer's corporate overhead -- everything from the salary of the brand's CEO to corporate office expenses.