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Cloying
Парфюмерный глоссарий (на английском языке) |
Cloying is a term used to describe a fragrance that’s sickly sweet and unpleasantly clinging.
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Unpleasant, английский
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Cologne, английский
- Cologne is a city in germany where the very first modern perfume, as we now know it, was produced. that was about 300 years ago, and it was called eau de cologne – a perfume made basically from citrus oils. if you want a classic brand of eau de cologne th
- A term derived from the french name of the german city of cologne, where this product was allegedly first popularized. originally, it was the condensate from the steam distillation of a water-alcohol infusion of citrus peels (bergamot, lemon, orange), herbs, leaves (rosemary, thyme, lavender), and flower petals (rose, orange blossom). with the modern advent of a wide selection of other essential oils and synthetics, this cologne has been considerably altered.
Citrus, английский
- Citrus notes are fresh scents, similar to the smell of fresh oranges, lemons, grapefruit, bergamot and pomello.
- The zesty fresh olfactory notes emitted by the inclusion of lemon, orange, bergamot and grapefruit in the perfume.
- Most typically found in the top note of the fragrance composition and may contain: bergamot, grapefruit, lemon, lime, mandarin orange, petitgrain, and/or tangerine.
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