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POPULAR PERFUME BRANDS
· Angel Perfume - This wildly popular and romantic fragrance was designed by Thierry Mugler...
· Emporio Armani Perfume - Created by Giorgio Armani in 1999, the base fragrances of...
· Burberry Perfume - Described as a luminous oriental fragrance with a vanilla, cedar...
· Calvin Klein Perfume - Calvin Klein creates some wonderful Unisex fragrances With...
· Cartier Perfume - Launched by the design house of Cartier in 1981, this refreshing...
· Celine Dion Perfume - Inspired by the artist’s life, this light floral combines water lily...
· Christian Dior Perfume - Christian Dior’s classic Diorissimo, which was launched in 1956, is...
· Curve Perfume - Liz Claiborne created this sheer, citrus-y floral fragrance in 1996, and...
· Dune Perfume - Created by the design house of Christian Dior in 1992, this refreshing...
· Escada Perfume - Designed in 1990, this formal fragrance explores essences of peach...
· Eternity Perfume - Introduced by Calvin Klein in 1988, Eternity is based on citrus...
· Givenchy Perfume - Perhaps the most popular of Givenchy Perfumes is the sharp oriental floral...
· Gucci Perfume - Gucci’s Envy is a transparent floral blend with notes of hyacinth, magnolia...
· Guess Perfume - This casual fragrance that blends citrus, black currant and orange blossom...
· Pheromone Perfume - Introduced and created by Marilyn Mignlin in 1978, this fragrance...
· Ralph Lauren Perfume - The fresh floral fragrance Ralph blends green apple leaves, zesty...
· Tiffany Perfume - Created in 1987, this luxurious flowery fragrance blends jasmine, rose...
· Vera Wang Perfume - Categorized as a modern floral fragrance, this perfume blends...
· Versace Perfume - Combines hints of frangipani blossoms, jasmine, bergamot and eglantine...
· White Diamond Perfume - Created by Elizabeth Taylor in 1991, White Diamonds combines...
PERFUME FOR WOMEN
Women love fragrances because perfume for women touches our most primal senses with a unique combination of power and subtlety. Perfumes for women are designed specifically to evoke sensory responses, and are argued to be the most powerful accessory a woman can wear Women often use perfume to develop a “signature” fragrance for themselves, creating a lasting and powerful reminder of their own individuality.
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