In the 19th century, women used various methods to freshen up, often relying on homemade or commercially available products. They applied scented powders or perfumes to their skin and clothing, used floral waters, and often carried small scent bottles. Bathing was less frequent due to societal norms, so women might also use body powders to absorb sweat and mask odors. Additionally, they often refreshed their appearance with simple grooming rituals, such as adjusting their hairstyles and reapplying makeup.
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by using boats to go up and down rivers
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Freshen Up Gum was created in 1975.
Yes, you can use Febreze on carpet to freshen up the room.
Roast them in the oven.
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The steam engine
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The original meaning of 'toilette' was not in fact toilet but something along the lines of freshen up. there fore the meaning of the eau de toilette is not toilet water as when the name was given it's direct translation would have been freshen up water.
Yes, you can spray Febreze on carpet to freshen it up and eliminate odors effectively.
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