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How many perfumes do you have?
Fields of Bulgarian roses provide the top note for many perfumes.
Now many perfumes use synthetic ambergris because the natural material is so expensive.
I have decided to give up my subscriptions because I am allergic to many perfumes.
We know, too, that it's present in many perfumes, intoxicates those who resort to violence in search of it, and can add depth, grated, to scrambled eggs.
Rose petals from the damask rose (Rosa damascena) or the cabbage rose (R. centifolia) are placed in a still and subjected to distillation, which extracts the volatile oils and produces attar of roses, a major ingredient in many perfumes.
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Just as BMW offers its more accessible 3 Series to younger buyers, many perfume houses offer beginning fragrances for their younger consumers.
Many perfume houses claim to use synthetic substitutes but, Kemp says from his home in Michigan: "I spoke to a French ambergris trader who claimed to sell enormous boulders to top perfumiers via middlemen.
It is still used in perfumes, although many perfume makers now use a synthetic version.
It is still used in perfumes, although many perfume makers now use a synthetic version instead of ambergris because it is associated with whaling and the sperm whale is a vulnerable species.
Costly land and labour values have forced many perfume makers to move to major cities and increase the use of synthetic materials, said Virginia Bonofiglio, associate chairperson of cosmetics and fragrance marketing at the Fashion Institute of Technology.
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