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fragrance

[frey-gruhns] / ˈfreɪ grəns /


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Even as men’s shaving products and fragrances aligned with celebrities — think Johnny Depp for Dior’s Sauvage — have long been accepted, there’s been a cultural shift when it comes to beauty.

From Los Angeles Times

"In countries like Japan, Korea and China, there is more interest in things like flawless skin. In Europe fragrance is the main category, and in the US make-up is more popular," he said.

From BBC

The maker of CoverGirl cosmetics and Hugo Boss fragrances is resetting its supply chain to be able to respond to fast-changing consumer trends.

From The Wall Street Journal

We cut it down with a handsaw—slow work, but sweet as the wood released its piney-citrusy fragrance.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The No. 1 reason people come to our lots is the fragrance. They want that fresh pine smell throughout their home, and fake sprays don’t cut it.”

From Los Angeles Times