Flowers and the smell of perfumes

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Many perfumes have flowers as ingredients, such as jasmine, rose, gardenia, tuberose, lavender, geranium, iris, lily of the valley, mimosa, patchouli, forest fog and orchid, among others.Some examples of jasmine-scented perfumes are:

1. Lolita Lempicka by Lolita Lempicka
2. Jardin de Monsieur Li de Hermes
3. J'adore by Dior
4. Paris by Yves Saint Laurent
5. Light Blue by Dolce & Gabbana
6. Sensuous by EstΓ©e Lauder
7. White Patchouli by Tom Ford
8. Daisy by Marc Jacobs
9. Coco Mademoiselle de Chanel
10. Gio de Giorgio Armani.

The flower most used in perfumes is the rose. The rose is a flower with a sweet and floral scent that is perfect for perfuming. Other common flowers used in perfumes are jasmine, lavender, gardenia and magnolia.

Most people enjoy the smell of flowers. The smell of flowers has been linked to positive memories, relaxing sensations and pleasant moods. The calming and relaxing effect of the flower fragrance has been used in aromatherapy to reduce stress, anxiety, and other mental health problems.

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