Mimi Froufrou As in other areas of the legislation regarding perfumery, glaring inconsistencies appear when comparing the tolerance demonstrated towards food products admitting animalic substances, and perfumes where they have come to be seen as unacceptable either ...
Globe and Mail 5 debuted in 1921, women were accustomed to wearing perfumes that smelled of a single flower. No. 5 was comparatively complex; not only did it contain several floral notes – jasmine, rose, ylang ylang – it also included aldehydes, synthetic organic ... and more »
Asahi Shimbun The cotton wool that induced this particular murine fainting fit was soaked in a synthetic substance thought to be a potential “smell of fear.” This fear would be ... I use other perfumes and like various flower smells, but Chanel No. 5 is the best. I ...
Yahoo! News In 2011, a lawsuit was filed against the company for misleading language on the labeling that ignored the "added synthetic compounds," like "Fibersol-2 (a proprietary synthetic digestion-resistant fiber produced by Archer Daniels Midland and developed ...
Telegraph.co.uk Launched in 1921, it was undeniably a radical perfume . For one thing, it was the first to use synthetic aldehydes. That doesn't sound romantic, but Chanel, mainlining the heady androgyny of the Jazz Age, wanted her first scent to smell utterly modern ... and more »
Tribune-Review Tessaro's new novel, “The Perfume Collector,” is set in the perfume world of Paris in the 1950s. The event will feature plenty of champagne, classic perfumes to try and buy, and ... Curiously, Crystal Castles is touring with Pictureplane, a one-man ...