To fragrance your kitchen cabinets and drawers, place a good scent dabbed on a cotton ball into an inconspicuous comer. |
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Its ultra-fresh, delicate fragrance draws on cardamom, citron, geranium and coriander. |
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An early season bloomer, about 18-inches tall, its subtle fragrance has been described as elegant, sweet, and tartly fruity. |
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The foxtails and other tall grasses swayed around and above me, their fragrance filled my senses. |
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In my mind I see the shelves of books and smell the musty fragrance of paper. |
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They will not only impart a nice fragrance but will also help to eliminate mustiness and staleness. |
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To toast, place the spice mix in a bone dry frying pan and heat it until warm and you can smell the fragrance. |
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She caught a whiff of perfumed fragrance as she passed a row of purple lilacs, and white jasmines. |
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Brazilian Jabuticaba Fruit which grows exclusively in Brazil, has a tart fruitiness and this note gives the fragrance a refreshing natural glow. |
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The swans that flutter above, with garlands of lotuses or lilies in their beaks, suggest the cool fragrance of an aquatic environment. |
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Flavour and fragrance companies commonly develop and adapt analytical instruments in-house. |
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When they stick in those perfume insert things, how come they always smell the same, no matter what fragrance they're trying to pimp you? |
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Dried apple slices can also be strung together to fill a room with fragrance. |
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As he settled himself into it, a fragrance of sweet summer grass, clover, and lavender came up around him. |
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Smoked yellow croaker and pork with bamboo fragrance are two delicacies in the restaurant. |
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Choose a toner appropriate for your skin type, and look for toners without alcohol, colors or artificial fragrance. |
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In hotter years the wine can show a piercing fragrance of blackcurrants and raspberries that easily overpower the earthy finish. |
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She was at least a head shorter than he and he could look down on the top of her head, smell the light, flowery fragrance of her hair. |
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At the Caron store in Paris, phials of its scent are decanted from impressive fragrance fountains. |
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Depending on the brand and model, fan diffusers can fragrance a large area. |
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With fragrance, the best mix balances flowers with heady scents with those with more subtle fragrant overtones. |
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Nature blossoms and blooms and fills the air with a warm, sweet fragrance that we all embrace. |
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He answers that he was compared to a sweet smelling fragrance that stays in the corner of a room and does not spread. |
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Sometimes, one can smell the fragrance of lit joss sticks wafting from the windows. |
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It has a pleasant, sweet fragrance and is lightly laced, ruffled and fluted pale pink. |
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Kate took the rose and brought it to her nose, breathing in the sweet fragrance. |
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There is nothing like the sweet fragrance of a vase of sweet peas in the house. |
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We include testing notes with your fragrance oil order so that they are handy while you are making soap. |
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I plucked a stem of vale-lily and held its tiny white bells to my nose, inhaling the sweet fragrance. |
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The colour of the room, the fragrance, the clean smell of the white sheets, what an ambience! |
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All agreed that it was okay to be able to smell a woman's fragrance if she was close to them, but not if she was on the other side of the room. |
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Now would be the right time to relaunch the perfume line or to launch a new fragrance. |
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Currently, perfume manufacturers are not required to reveal the fragrance formula because it is considered a trade secret. |
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We walked down the path to the house, attracted by the fragrance of the honeysuckle with which it was covered. |
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The honeysuckle, with flowers of white or red, emits a wonderful fragrance and grows to about eight feet in two years. |
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It can be cooked and served cold in sauce or stir-fried with pepper oil and minced spring onion with a weak fragrance of the buckwheat. |
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The fragrance of roasted meat drifts into your nostrils, appetizing and mouthwatering. |
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A scented body gel or wash, followed by a lotion of the same scent, helps build a powerful fragrance foundation. |
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Ceriso girls just want to have fun in this funky new range of lingerie, sleepwear, hosiery, cosmetics, fragrance and body products. |
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To suit the occasion, the stewards and hostesses sported the Lebanese look, and Arabic music and fragrance completed the Arabic experience. |
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Its been said that the rich fragrance of a single blossom can perfume an entire room. |
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Packaged in a graduated green bottle and a black stopper, this is an elegant fragrance for either women or men. |
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The light fragrance permeating the autumn air will make you feel intoxicated. |
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Walking through his fields the fragrance of wild tulsi crushed underfoot, I asked about the crops and the rains. |
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With a quick comb of her hair, and the applying of a light coat of make-up and a flowery fragrance, she was out the door. |
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A waft or two of fragrance from the right plants in the right places can turn a garden from ordinary to enchanting. |
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Add 10 drops of an essential oil with a calming fragrance, like clary sage. |
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Mexican orange is another good hedging plant, with glossy trifoliate evergreen leaves that release the fragrance of orange peel when pruned. |
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Chanel's pearlized pink packaging for its latest fragrance, Chance, will appeal to the girl in everyone. |
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There is a lot of colour in the planting of the marginals around the pond and the fragrance from them was divine. |
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The fragrance of other boronias such as B.serrulata and B.florabunda is more subtle and not universally detectable. |
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The incense will slowly smoulder, filling the room with its delightful fragrance. |
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His straight raven-colored hair was almost perfectly groomed, and he smelled faintly of cologne or another fragrance. |
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The bloom's beauty and discreet fragrance were highly regarded, as were its protective qualities against the elements. |
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Its large, bell-shaped blooms produce a fragrance that squirrels find offensive. |
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A cool night breeze ruffled the curtains of the window and swept in a fragrance of spicy earth. |
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Whichever noodles you choose, don't forget to dust some diced garlic powder onto them to add more fragrance. |
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This plant, with its stalks of small, bunchy flowers, is known in the industry for its spicy-sweet fragrance. |
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A sweet fragrance spritzed on your pulse points will make him move in a little closer. |
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The women who work in the cosmetics and fragrance hall on the first floor wear stripy Breton tops, cropped black trousers and ankle-strap heels. |
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The strong fragrance of the special Japanese soybean oil made our mouth water and left us addicted to the cuisine. |
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You won't get a good idea of the right fragrance unless you put each one on different cards or pieces of paper. |
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The sophisticated men's fragrance contains a rich blend of oriental scents including opoponax, patchouli, amber and musk. |
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They sent up a fragrance of sweet oil and illuminated the soft wall-paintings of pagan heroes and gods. |
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The women liked this fragrance because it was citrusy, fruity, sharp and wearable. |
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One of the world's leading perfumers produced the exclusive fragrance, which he claims is like no other. |
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His family started in the fragrance business eight generations ago in 1730 with a perfumery on London's Jermyn Street. |
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It then enhances your cologne or perfume and the fragrance will last much longer. |
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Much easier to grow than a gardenia, its fragrance is gentle and increases at night. |
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A faint aroma of the hot earth cooled by the first rains wafted in and filled the room with its delicate fragrance. |
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A cool, buoyant breeze whisked past, carrying the fragrance of urban smog and fast-food grease. |
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In June it is literally covered with thousands of blush pink roses of amazing fragrance. |
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The sky was clear and filled with stars and the fragrance of the white roses drifted through the air, filling the night with mystery and romance. |
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Adding a few tropical plants in containers can give you the fragrance and color of an island getaway in the smallest space. |
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This special tail fat gives a pleasing fragrance and richness to many Persian meat dishes that is difficult to emulate. |
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Celine Dion's first foray into scent is a floral fragrance heady with notes of waterlilies, orange blossoms and tiare flowers. |
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Based on the classical traditions of fragrance, he uses only pure natural ingredients. |
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The conifer collection is delightful mosaic of blues, grays, and greens, and the fragrance of wintersweet cannot be missed. |
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The blossoms upon the lilac tree looked waxen in the pale light and filled the air with heavenly fragrance. |
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The lead fragrance is crisp but finishes with the fullness of amber and musks. |
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Why not get some fragrance releasers into your space ready to set your senses racing once the weather warms up again? |
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From the ceiling hung a metal pan on which pine kindling once lent light and fragrance. |
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Finish up with a spritz of fragrance on the inside of your wrists, behind your ears and behind your knees. |
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I've spent the last two days selling truckloads of fragrance, spraying scents, getting tangled in wrapping paper and ribbons. |
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We thank Him for the joys of a sweet apple, the majesty of thunder, or even the fragrance of a fruit tree. |
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Flavour and fragrance researchers rely heavily on standard analytical techniques such as gas chromatography and mass spectrometry. |
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She has a great new fragrance out and she is back in the biz with a couple of great films coming out. |
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I took in her fragrance and felt light-headed and dizzy, almost unable to keep standing. |
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Its tropical gardens are full of rare, luxuriant vegetation and exotic fragrance. |
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The magnificent shades of lavender-purple and white blossoms with their heady show and sweet fragrance renewed my love affair with the lilac. |
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Along with the other noteworthy roses shown on these pages, the following old roses are favorites of rosarians for fragrance. |
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If you like the fragrance of mango and want your ice with more fruit than syrup, then this dish is a must on your first visit. |
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The tea leaves add a unique fragrance to the tender ribs which lingers in the mouth. |
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It moved the focus away from tourists and sought to establish the firm as an international fragrance house. |
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The fragrance is intense and long stems are heavy with deep-orange pollen that stains if brushed against. |
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Within the heavy smell of must there was the slightest fragrance of perfume. |
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The tiny clearing was carpeted with thick cloves, so Cora laid all of the garments out flat to dry and hoped to enjoy the green fragrance. |
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At times I crave the intoxicating fragrance of linseed oil and turpentine, the sound of the brush on the canvas. |
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Specimens gathered in undisturbed stands of red pine are said to have a particularly fine and piny fragrance. |
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It's an artificial fragrance used in an attempt to cover up the noxious smell of pesticides. |
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He revitalized the fashion label, once only known for a fragrance that induced carsickness. |
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This energetic, sensual and woody fragrance contains a dash of tangerine and pine scents. |
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I want to smell a new fragrance, pluck a cherry tomato, pinch a mint leaf, experience the significance of life with each step. |
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This woody fragrance is spicy and fresh with a blend of fresh jasmine, lemon, sandalwood, and warm spices. |
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One could settle for the same old brand every time, but to get stuck in a fragrance rut is a cardinal sin. |
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There are many scented varieties among the more flagrantly fragrant bulbs traditionally known for fragrance, such as hyacinths. |
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It blooms from June to late October and has amazing fall color with a slight tea rose fragrance. |
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This one carton of refills is all you need to control malodors and fragrance a room with clean fresh scents. |
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This fragrance was specially formulated to neutralize malodors, that commonly plague our pets. |
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As a fragrance evaporates, you smell scents in three stages, starting with the top notes and ending with the bottom notes. |
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Purchase Carolina allspice when it's in flower because the quality of the fragrance varies from plant to plant. |
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The most reliable shrub roses for fragrance are the old and heritage roses such as those bred by David Austin. |
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Once you've established the notes of your fragrance, you can add the necessary undiluted essential oils to a base of alcohol and distilled water. |
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It has a distinctive fragrance with hints of balsam or mint, and is sometimes called mint geranium. |
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Winter sweet, Chimonanthus praecox, will grow quite happily on chalk or limestone soils and fill the garden with spicy winter fragrance. |
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The ultimate natural, romantic fragrance blends fruits like guava, papaya, passion fruit, and citrus, with a flowery bouquet of jasmine, freesia and marigold. |
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The flowers are small, pink and white confections born on the end of each branch, each endowed with a sharp, sweet fragrance that carries for yards in still air. |
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This subtle fragrance is classically feminine with a modern approach. |
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He put his nose closer and smelt it, nodding at the pleasant fragrance. |
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Being vegetarian, I stay away from the rogan josh, tabak maz, yakhni and gushtaba, but their spicy fragrance wafts across to the vegetarian side of the buffet too. |
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The fragrance concept is about female empowerment and finding the inner strength that makes women so beautiful. |
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The fragrance of the facilities has been looked after with air-freshener. |
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This fragrance has hints of rose, peach, cinnamon, jasmine, freesia, Tonka bean, cedar, sandalwood and carnations. and classified as sultry and refined. |
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I took in a deep breath and smelled the flowers' sweet fragrance. |
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This bean yields a thick coffee with the fragrance of walnuts. |
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The waxy white flowers of citrus fruits are produced from January onwards, with many varieties having a delicious fragrance capable of filling a small conservatory. |
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As a nature lover, you'll totally dig a woodsy or musky fragrance. |
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The freshness and fragrance of literature gave way to a stale effusion. |
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All around the two silent watchers on the hill, an immense space spread itself between earth and sky, filled with dusky starlight and a fragrance of balsam and pine-smoke. |
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It's a full-bodied, grown-up, proper ladies' fragrance that's a quiet storm of spices and resins, with notes of amber, patchouli, sandalwood, labdanum and benzoin. |
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The fragrance is of the shampoo and conditioner they always used on our hair with the soft fragrance of apricots that now clings to my strawberry hair. |
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The desserts are mainly made of rice, such as sweet rice cakes and glutinous rice balls with coconut milk, all placed on a green leaf to absorb the light fragrance. |
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Snapdragon has apricot-gold double flowers with tutti-frutti fragrance. |
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Propose a worthy toast, raise the goblets to your lips, bury your nose in the mint, inhale a deep breath of its fragrance and sip the nectar of the gods. |
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He also missed her warm body and the delicate fragrance of her perfume. |
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Some of us have a finely tuned nose, able to detect subtle differences and describe fragrance with colourful adjectives such as musky, syrupy and spicy. |
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Cover bowl with foil to keep in all the fragrance of the Van der Hum. |
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Tasting this kind of rice once makes you keep the fragrance and glutinousness in mind forever, typically when tasted together with pork pies and delicious fish sauce. |
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The fresh citrus fragrance of bergamot essential oil combined with the spicy pinelike scent of cypress will make your sneakers smell better than new. |
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The grass was blanketed in flowers and the air was heavy with fragrance. |
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Its refreshing fragrance filled the car and permeated our clothes. |
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In a house that reeked so badly of mothballs, the desperate fragrance of preservation, I was surprised at how negligently my grandmother treated her furniture. |
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Flowers became a good cash crop and they soon became skilled growers, their specialty being sweet peas which customers acclaimed for their fragrance and beauty. |
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It has a rich and unique fragrance when made and colours with age. |
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Produced in one of the best areas for Pinot Noir, this is a textured, sweetly fruity young red with just the right amount of fragrance and elegance. |
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On warm summer evenings, a heady fragrance from angel's trumpet and heliotrope permeates the air, reminding the family of their former home in the islands. |
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You will feel the warmth of the sunshine, the smell of the salty sea, blending and mixing with the fragrance of flowers and the essence of bananas and ripe fruit. |
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He could smell her again, that sweet, flowery fragrance that he used to sink himself in just as he used to sink his fingers into her wealth of honey-brown hair. |
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Though color gets top billing, many spring bulbs also introduce the season's first floral fragrance, an attribute that's increasingly important to American gardeners. |
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Silver wreaths with sprays of the lavender flowers tucked in are nice for decorating our downstairs powder room, where the fragrance comes in handy at times. |
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The six Lebanese Tavernas in the D.C. area serve their fresh house lemonade with a healthy splash of rose water, giving it an unusual fragrance and refreshing flavor. |
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Basil is an annual herb with a spicy, clove like fragrance and flavor. |
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The fragrance that came to each was like a memory of dewy mornings of unshadowed sun in some land of which the fair world in Spring is itself but a fleeting memory. |
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This lightweight, creamy shower mousse softens and smooths the skin while you enjoy the refreshing and revitalising notes of the Eau Dynamisante fragrance. |
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Other researchers took imprints of the plant's surface to look for tiny openings that would allow the fragrance to escape, and tissue samples to study biochemistry. |
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I expect a good fragrance to have high sillage and good longevity. |
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A male bee enticed by the fragrance of the lotus flew into it. |
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The method was created in 1983 by Michael Edwards, a consultant in the perfume industry, who designed his own scheme of fragrance classification. |
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This lovely candle is from Arran Aromatics and has a lovely balanced fragrance of sweet floral, jasmine and zesty orange. |
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Meyer's brand is known for its use of essential oils from garden-fresh flowers and herbs to fragrance its cleansers. |
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The flowers and grass exhaled a fragrance which troubled me. |
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The fragrance system works with the spin of a charting wheel to your astrological sign. |
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Propionic and butyric acids are more revolting, being the fragrance of rancid butter. |
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Faced with a mindboggling selection of special-purpose shampoos, he gave up and simply purchased something inexpensive with a pleasant fragrance. |
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Bunny I Washed the Kids soap, pictured, and ballistic are scented with Lush's Honey I Washed the Kids honey fragrance. |
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You will imbibe the mint fragrance of yerba buena and the raspberry aroma of Santa Susana tarweed. |
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Eucerin In-Shower Moisturizer provides fragrance and dye-free moisture and is ideal for daily use even by those with dry, sensitive skin. |
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If you have sensitive skin, choose a moisturizer without fragrance or lanolin. |
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Choose unperfumed for long lasting freshness that won't clash with your fragrance. |
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Natural allantoin and sweet almond leave hands velvety smooth, while refined Indian rose gives the lotion a lovely fragrance. |
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The unique formulations of the Kinerase Cream and Lotion with SPF 30 are non-comedogenic, hypoallergenic, fragrance free and dye free. |
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Caribbean Sol products contain no avobenzone, oxybenzone, cinnamates, parabens, artificial fragrance or other petrochemicals. |
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This group is classified as a shrub and combines the fragrance of old garden roses and the everblooming power of modern roses. |
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Crema, the line's star product, is the only formula that remains unchanged, for a fresh new fragrance. |
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Working Hands and Feet contain no oil or lanolin, have no fragrance and are safe and effective on all skin. |
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Many diterpenoids produced by plants are commercially valuable, from fragrance compounds like limonene to the anti-cancer drug taxol. |
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The fragrance uses orchids, night-blooming jasmine, green island palms and orange blossom nectar to envelop the skin in the scent. |
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Leona has also put her name to an exclusive cruelty-free make-up and fragrance collection, the Limited Edition Collection by Leona Lewis. |
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Black cab passengers will be able to let the sunshine into their journey with the Marc Jacobs Daisy fragrance. |
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But for all its beauty, fragrance and even medicinal qualities, lavender will break a gardener's heart, says Orr. |
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Space NK's Seduction Body Cream features raspberry and blackcurrant seed oils for softness and fig leaves, freesia, amber and musk for fragrance. |
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It made eminent sense to combat dangerous mephitic air and fetor with healthful fragrance from burning aromatic herbs. |
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The Anytime Volume Refresher has a great fragrance and doesn't have that talcy texture of most dry shampoos. |
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In the National Geographic range, you can now enjoy Japan Tatami and Nevada Desert Flower in the new fragrance reeds diffuser. |
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The name of the online perfume shop, HooMoot, is derived from the Visayan word humot, which means good fragrance or nice smell. |
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It contains plant extracts, but I didn't notice any fragrance and my skin didn't feel particularly cleansed or moisturised. |
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The multiculti entrepreneur has made her name in fashion, fragrance and entertainment. |
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The authors are employed by advocacy groups that represent the interests of the cosmetic, toiletry, and fragrance industry. |
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Continuing into the heart of the fragrance rests a masculine floral comprised of orange flower and jasmine blended with exotic tonka beans. |
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Benzaldehyde is used as key ingredient in the manufacture of certain flavor and fragrance chemicals such as cinnamic acid and cinnamaldehyde. |
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The first female fragrance from the 007 brand, and it's apparently a 'dangerously seductive' combo of intellect and foxiness. |
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Stay fresh as a daisy in Marc Jacobs Daisy Delight, a fresh twist on his classic fragrance. |
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All three products have a sheer finish, and they are water resistant, fragrance free, PABA free, noncomedogenic, and suitable for sensitive skin. |
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Grasse fragrance house Fragonard within beauty will expand its perfume and toiletries portfolio with a new collection featuring the sweetpea. |
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Gina likes carnations and sweet Williams for their spicy fragrance and season-long color. |
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The top notes of the fragrance comprise Italian lemons and bergamot combined with galbanum. |
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And there's also datura with its intense sugary fragrance, peony and myrrh. |
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Berje's manufacturing capabilities include blending filtering, decolorizing, fragrance compounding and custom formulation. |
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The product absorbs quickly for a velvety finish that is fragrance, gluten, paraben, and sulfate free. |
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Lemon basil and cinnamon basil have a perfumy fragrance that matches their names. |
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Fragranced with the unmistakable Angel for men fragrance, although it is subtle in the hair gel. |
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Has a distinct herbally, almost antiseptic fragrance of tea tree oil and the paper readily lifts excess grease from your skin, leaving it matte. |
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Kelly Schofield, Beckenham, South London GIVE drawers a fresh fragrance by tucking a new fabric softener sheet inside. |
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Beeswax candles are virtually dripless, smokeless, and burn very slowly, while giving off a faint honey fragrance. |
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Carrying much the same quality brands as the department stores, they staffed professional cosmeticians behind a full fragrance counter. |
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The fragrance is a blend of spicy fresh pink peppercorns and blackcurrants, while the addition of Ottoman Rose whispers love. |
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With a mild coffee fragrance and hints of papaya, pumpkin, and black willow bark, it smells lovely. |
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Narcissus poeticus which grows in Greece, has a fragrance that has been described as intoxicating. |
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Jebb comments that it is the flower of imminent death with its fragrance being narcotic, emphasised by its pale white colour. |
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Ingredients to beware of are mineral oil, lanolin and comedogenic ingredients such as fragrance. |
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As an aromatic, it has a sweet fragrance with a taste of lemon or citrus notes. |
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Dried and sealed in pouches, lavender flowers are placed among stored items of clothing to give a fresh fragrance and to deter moths. |
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Small quantities of water are combined with the fragrance and incense base mixture and kneaded into a hard dough. |
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Cosmetics are substances or products used to enhance or alter the appearance or fragrance of the body. |
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The cologne version is often the lightest concentration from a line of fragrance products. |
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A variety of factors can influence how fragrance interacts with the wearer's own physiology and affect the perception of the fragrance. |
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Diet is one factor, as eating spicy and fatty foods can increase the intensity of a fragrance. |
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The relative dryness of the wearer's skin is important, since dry skin will not hold fragrance as long as skin with more oil. |
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The Fragrance wheel is a relatively new classification method that is widely used in retail and in the fragrance industry. |
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The top, middle, and base notes of a fragrance may have separate primary scents and supporting ingredients. |
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Many of Guerlain's Aqua Allegoria line, with their simple fragrance concepts, are good examples of what perfume fragrance bases are like. |
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Although the areas are under active research, much remains to be learned about the effects of fragrance on human health and the environment. |
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Many fragrance ingredients can also cause headaches, allergic skin reactions or nausea. |
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In Europe, as from 11 March 2005, the mandatory listing of a set of 26 recognized fragrance allergens was enforced. |
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However the presence of oxygen in the head space of the bottle and environmental factors will in the long run alter the smell of the fragrance. |
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Cloves can be used to make a fragrance pomander when combined with an orange. |
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The fragrance of the white carpet of flowers under the flowering sewali shrub spoke of its origin and reminded her of the old woman Kali. |
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A man's fragrance kit should include a cologne, an after-shave, a shower-gel, a deodorant. |
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A refreshing, amber fluid with a light, natural fragrance that stimulated the skin. |
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Prends-moi is the world's first slimming fragrance from Velds that has been developed at the French perfume house Robertet, the Daily Mail reported. |
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The use of medications can also impact the character of a fragrance. |
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The tabloid favourite stretched out on a faux fur rug in a transparent body stocking to launch the new fragrance but she was significantly more coy in the interviews. |
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Manufacturers of perfumes usually publish perfume notes and typically they present it as fragrance pyramid, with the components listed in imaginative and abstract terms. |
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A signposts and restaurants flaunting signs in Persian and Arabic while the fresh and enticing fragrance of Shashlik in the air will make you wonder, are you really in China? |
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The ads back the launch of Lynx Click fragrance, and show Affleck flirting with women and keeping a tally on a handheld clicker of those interested in taking things further. |
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The new scheme was created in order to simplify fragrance classification and naming scheme, as well as to show the relationships between each of the individual classes. |
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The job of composing perfumes that will be sold is left up to an expert on perfume composition or known in the fragrance industry as the perfumer. |
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Nemesia plants smell of fresh coconut, a great fragrance for a patio. |
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The Aloeswood oil termed as 'oudh' in the Middle East is highly valued for its fragrance, it can go upto astonishingly high prices due to the level of demand that exists. |
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The effort used in developing bases by fragrance companies or individual perfumers may equal that of a marketed perfume, since they are useful in that they are reusable. |
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Clean, crisp and elegant, with sea salt, sage and ambrette seeds, it is a carefree fragrance that makes me feel as if I'm walking barefoot on the sand without a worry. |
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It's unusual to get a perfumed orchid but the Miltonia 'Andy Easton' has a delicate fragrance and produces the prettiest flowers for several weeks. |
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The difference in pungent fragrance between the jockstraps of Welsh prop forwards and Turkish wrestlers is clearly not a fit subject for detailed discussion in these pages. |
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Her height and massiveness in the low room gave her the look of a huge sibyl, while the strange fragrance of the mysterious herb blew in from the little garden. |
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With notes of fresh pear, starfruit and mandarin, plus base notes of sugar cane, white musk and cedar wood, this is the perfect fragrance for any Nicki Minaj superfan. |
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Awash in its fragrance, like a kandhuli fish rippling in a pond and making liquid motifs of rings and bangles, her head grew giddier and her heart beat faster. |
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Upon their heads were strapped vast helmet-like torches of glittering metal, from which the fragrance of obscure balsams spread in fumous spirals. |
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She assured me that the lack of liquid in the bottle was due to the popularity of the tester and not that this fragranceless fragrance is a complete test of faith. |
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And though we're not implying anything, scented candles and fragrance sticks can defunkify a flat and add alluring aroma to your efforts to cherchez l'amour. |
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Here we're using it to bind a slaw full of the mustardy tang of raw cabbage, the crunch of carrots, the fragrance of nuts and the sweetness of dried fruit. |
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From the creamy fragrance of a ripe banana chopped into the mix, to the tartest of blackcurrants, fruit sits really well in the warm, sweet, chewy cake-iness of it all. |
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The IDEA project is a multi-stakeholder process designed to provide a broadly agreed and transparent framework for assessing fragrance sensitizers globally. |
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Not only are they the most pickable of cottagey flowers, making the most beautiful of bouquets or kitchen table bunches, they have the best fragrance, too. |
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Violet is known to have a 'flirty' scent as its fragrance comes and goes. |
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The products have applications in lubricants, polyurethanes, organic-based inks, coatings, adhesives, polymer chain extenders and fragrance chemicals. |
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Theraplex moisturizers are made from uncomplicated formulas which are noncomedogenic, hypoallergenic, fragrance free and non-irritating to sensitive skin. |
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Daisy eau de parfum accentuates the sparkling floral beauty of the original Daisy eau de toilette fragrance and expresses it in a unique, intensely feminine fashion. |
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Dermovia is hypoallergenic, paraben free, sulfate free and fragrance free. |
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Talbots, known for over 67 years for its brand heritage and classic American clothing, has created a new fragrance exclusively with the Talbots woman in mind. |
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Bubblegum is the same fragrance as Lush's gorgeous Snow Fairy shower gel. |
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This extension to the range allows customer to layer the fragrance or opt for a fresher and crisper alternative through the Eau de Toilette format. |
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The stock is small, with things like a fragrance oil burner, picture frame and china clock but they are asking for suggestions from cybernauts about what is needed. |
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He also recommended the new calycanthus hybrids, particularly Hartlage Wine, a deep burgundy without much fragrance, and Venus, a magnolia-like flower with a sweet scent. |
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Perfume types reflect the concentration of aromatic compounds in a solvent, which in fine fragrance is typically ethanol or a mix of water and ethanol. |
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The name Orange County was chosen in memory of the fragrance and flavour of loose-jacketed mandarin oranges which once grew in abundance on the land. |
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The modern perfume industry encourages the practice of layering fragrance so that it is released in different intensities depending upon the time of the day. |
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Cologne fragrance is released rapidly, lasting around 2 hours. |
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Floral fragrance chemistry in the early flowering shrub Daphne mezereum. |
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