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It is not science yet. It is the nose of the smeller. The French are very good at this and mixing natural flavors for their perfumes.
Parfums is a French equivalent of the English word "perfumes." The masculine plural noun also translates as "aromas," "flavors," "odors" or "scents" according to context. The pronunciation will be "par-feh" in French.
Attractive smell.
Armani has a wide variety of perfumes so they typically aren't using the same fragrances. There are also different fragrances used for the men's and women's versions. You can check out Fragrantic's website for details on what fragrances are used in your favorite perfumes.
No. That statement is not properly formed. You could say it better:The little shop sells perfumes that smell of flowers.It would be better to say:The little shop sells perfumes that have the fragrance of flowers.
its musk is used for perfumes.
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Geraniol is a natural compound found in various essential oils like rose, citronella, and geranium. It is commonly used in perfumes, flavors, and aromatherapy products due to its pleasant floral scent. Geraniol is also known for its potential insect repellent properties.
perfumes, essential oils, pheromones, and they give fruits their smell.
No, perfumes do not have sunscreen.
It was used as lotions, in cooking, perfumes etc
It has been getting more stronger smelling and more expensive