Perfumes

  • 41Mary Chess — Mary Chess[1] was a perfumer who made fragrances using all natural ingredients. Her company, the eponymous Mary Chess, was owned by Henri Garceau. Biographical Information Grace Mary Chess was born in Louisville, Kentucky, the daughter of William …

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  • 42Nina Ricci (brand) — A Nina Ricci perfume Nina Ricci is a fashion house founded by Maria Nina Ricci and her son Robert in Paris in 1932, and owned by the Spanish beauty and fashion group Puig since 1998.[1] Nina Ricci designed gowns while Robert managed the business… …

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  • 43Houbigant (perfume) — Houbigant was a perfume manufacturer founded in Paris, France in 1775 by Jean François Houbigant of Grasse (1752 1807), originally selling gloves, perfumes, and bridal bouquets [http://fragrance raymonde.fr.tc/] . The original shop, called A la… …

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  • 44Carolina Herrera — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Carolina Herrera Nombre real María Carolina Josefina Pacanins y Niño Nacimiento 8 de enero de 1939 (70&#160 …

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  • 46isoprenoid — /uy seuh pree noyd/, adj. Chem. pertaining to, derived from, or similar to isoprene. [1955 60; ISOPRENE + OID] * * * or terpene Class of organic compounds made up of two or more structural units derived from isoprene. Isoprene is a five carbon… …

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  • 47Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (film) — See also: Perfume (2001 film) Perfume: The Story of a Murderer …

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  • 48My DNA Fragrance — “Exclusive” Perfume Cologne Type Private Industry Perfume Fragrance Founded 2007 …

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  • 49Osmothèque — The Osmothèque is a perfume museum and conservatory in Versailles located near ISIPCA as a repository and conservatory for the formulae of perfumes. It was founded in 1988 by Jean Kerléo and several perfumers with the goal of reconstructing the… …

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  • 50COSMETICS — In Ancient Times Cosmetics, for the care and adornment of the body, were widely used by both men and women in the ancient Near East. The use of cosmetics was widespread among the poor as well as the wealthy classes; in the same way that they used …

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