Daniel Griliopoulos

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When Victoria ascended the throne, the dominant scent, or at least the one most advertised, was eau de cologne. Mr Rimmel’s Book of Perfumes has as the base of eau de cologne the distilled flowers of the orange tree: a careful mixture of both the sweet and bitter varieties of orange blossom blended with the expressed oils of their rinds.
How to be a Victorian
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