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  2. This is the Best Vanilla Perfume I've Smelled All Year Long - AOL

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    Made in France, all of Maison Francis Kurkdjian’s perfumes are sophisticated and sensual, especially this one that contains warm vanilla, tonka bean, benzoin, and amber accord.

  3. Heat (perfume) - Wikipedia

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    The fragrance is described as having top notes of vanilla, magnolia, neroli and peach; middle notes of almond macaroon, honeysuckle and musk; and base notes with "a warm and sexy dry-down" of giant sequoia milkwood, tonka bean and amber. [10] Reviewers particularly identified tonka bean, neroli and almond, along with woody and floral notes. [13]

  4. I Tested All the Viral Sol De Janeiro Perfumes—Here's My Ranking

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    Caramelized vanilla is a bit richer than regular vanilla bean, and when paired with toasted macadamia and tonka bean notes, it creates a warm and inviting aroma that will leave people constantly ...

  5. Vanilla Perfume Is Trending. Here Are 20 That Are Anything ...

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    Warm and spicy tobacco leaf is mixed with deep and creamy tonka bean and vanilla; a zing of ginger is added to keep you on your toes. Tom Ford himself describes the fragrance as, “opulent, warm ...

  6. Dipteryx odorata - Wikipedia

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    Tonka beans have been used as a source of natural coumarin, and, after its synthesis in the 1940s, artificial coumarin became one of the first artificial flavoring agents as a vanilla substitute. [11] The FDA has considered foods containing tonka beans adulterated [12] since 1954 [13] because coumarin has shown toxicity in extremely high ...

  7. Gourmand (fragrance) - Wikipedia

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    A gourmand fragrance is a perfume consisting primarily of synthetic edible notes, such as honey, chocolate, vanilla or candy. [1] [2] These top and middle notes may be blended with non-edible base notes such as patchouli, musk or tonka bean. [3] They have been described as olfactory desserts. [4]