Chanel Eau de Cologne share 17 days ago by March The nice thing about being a sample fiend is, if I root around long enough, chances are I’ll find either the perfume I’m looking for or I will be surprised and excited about something I’d overlooked or dismissed. This time I dug up a decant of Chanel Eau de Cologne, which got completely ignored in [ ... Perfume Posse - perfumeposse.com · Rank: 58,215 · 73 references | The Aroma & History Of Fragrance share 19 days ago by Gina The first known recorded use of perfumes was by the Ancient Egyptians. They made it a part of their religious practices, either by burning incense or applying ointments and balms. The balms and ointments were used for either treating an illness or injury, or cosmetics. They were also known to be use ... Just For Women Blog - justforwomenblog.com · 3 references | History of Men’s Fragrances share 19 days ago by bom_z Men of distinction – from the Pharoahs up to the days of Napoleon Bonaparte – have always perfumed themselves with virile and sensual scents. Nero himself preferred rose petals, and the ancient Israeli kings had their garments steeped in aloe and cassia. Napoleon on the other hand was wary of the ov ... Perfume Today - jangko.com | |