The History of Chanel No 5 Perfume - Documentary
How Chanel No. 5 Became The World's Most Popular Fragrance
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Why Young Women Don't Care For Chanel No. 5
Perfume's Scents Of Subversion? Sweat, Musk And Patchouli
Hi Dry Downers! Welcome to a new edition of The Six, in which we each pick three perfumes around a theme. This week, we are diving into the wild world of aldehydes. What in the world is an aldehyde? Glad you asked. Fragrantica defines the aldehyde family as “a vast group of components of organic origin reproduced in the lab,” which is basically another way of saying they are kind of magical chemistry reactions that reproduce elements like oxygen, carbon, and hydrogen, but for use in scent. Or from Wikipedia: “
The Dry Down Six: Aldehydes - by Rachel - The Dry Down
A feminist hero, Nazi collaborator … and resistance agent? A groundbreaking BBC documentary explores her myths and mysteries
How Coco Chanel embroidered her contradictory life story, Culture
Chanel No. 5: French classic or rebel? - My French Life™ - Ma Vie Française®
Mystery novels offer a more nuanced perspective in which perfumes are one intriguing tool in the box of dark communication strategies. Beyond seduction, by “dark communication” I mean that a perfume can create avenues for deception, subterfuge, transgression, deviance and so on. Napoleon is said to have gone through more than 100ml of his lime […]
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