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The word "fragrances" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to the pleasant smell of flowers, perfumes, soaps, etc. For example, "The garden was filled with a variety of fragrances that were almost too sweet for me to handle."
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Their products include glues, starches, food additives, fragrances, and the innards of catalytic converters on car exhausts.
Upon joining her husband's company, she was sent by Estée to work behind store counters throughout America a training that would help her with her later efforts.As a company executive, she would play an important role in developing one of Estée Lauder's most successful brands, Clinique, and two popular fragrances, Beautiful and Pleasure.
Procter & Gamble, a consumer-goods giant, has created more than 20 "communities of practice" which bring together volunteers from different parts of the company and focus on a specific area of expertise, such as packaging, fragrances or skin science.
While most of the scents relied on fragrances on hand, Jill Lazer, in charge of its production at publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, says six scents were specially developed.
Customers will still be able to use the same stain treatments, bleaches and fragrances that they use with traditional laundry systems.
Excluding small items like cosmetics and fragrances, those trucks between them carry more than 1,800 different products.
By studying the many different pathways through which flowers make their fragrances, she has found consistent patterns in the way these pathways are regulated.Such co-ordinated patterns suggest that a type of protein called a transcription factor is involved.
On July 1st Crabtree & Evelyn, a maker of soap and fragrances, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
With sales mainly from accessories and fragrances approaching $1 billion, and backing from LVMH's Bernard Arnault, Jacobs is at the perfect junction of creativity and commerce.
Mr Peoples's lawyer says his client got his disease a rare condition called bronchiolitis obliterans when he was mixing the flavouring oils that give the microwave popcorn its pleasant buttery taste.The award is against International Flavours & Fragrances (IFF), a New York-based multinational, which four years ago bought Bush Boake Allen, the company whose flavouring was used at the factory.
Though their variety seems endless, one thing that many of these gifts have in common is that they contain bergamot oil.Bergamot puts power into a fine perfume's top notes, the ingredients that provide the first impression of its scent, explains Sumit Bhasin, the research chief at P&G Prestige, the fragrances division of Procter & Gamble.
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