
Perfume
Patented: History of Inventions
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I've Just Invented a Colour That's Never Been Heard Before
Shenel number five, i think the reason it's still popular to day, over a hundred years after it was first introduced, is thatit doesn't smell. So you smell it, and it's, although it's got rose and jasmine in it, you kind of don't smell them because of these alder hides. It's almost like the pop of a champagne cork. And then, yes, champagne boubles and fizz and weirdness. I love that you describe it so beautifully. How did ernest beau and cocachnell get to this kind of type of fragrance? That's how exciting these synthetic molecules were andth when they were experimenting.
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