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    The Sleeper Effect

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    how business owners can use that knowledge to sell their products. The well-known American retail store Bath and Body Works is a great example of this idea. This company specializes in feminine items such as shower gels, lotions, fragrance mists, perfumes, candles, soaps and home fragrances. A few weeks ago, I went to observe the different techniques that vendors are using…

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    Coco Chanel's Motivation

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    provided, but it could be a reaction to the start of the war or it could have been revenge for the strike that occurred three years prior. Either way, Chanel chose to hide away from the fashion world with only money coming through a percentage of perfume sales that she owned. During this time, there is a lot of speculation about what kind of role Chanel played during WWI and whether or not she was actually an agent for the Nazis. For the next fourteen years, Chanel did not create, design, or…

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    is typified in the Ralph Lauren perfume advertisement. A beautiful and blond woman is seen being kissed by a handsome young, male. The romantic ad catches the readers’ eyes, yet something is missing entirely from the advertisement: a perfume bottle. The ad is supposed to be promoting a fragrance, but there is no trace of one anywhere. Instead the ad agency is trying to sell the sexual appeal that one will supposedly acquire if they purchase the Ralph Lauren perfume. The ad is tapping into…

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    25 Amazing Uses for Orange Essential Oil Orange Oil Sure, you love your orange juice in the morning, but did you know that the essential oils from the fruit have much greater potential than merely a breakfast beverage? I thought it would be a great idea to look at both the health benefits as well as the in home applications of orange essential oil. The rind of the orange is just going to waste and sitting in landfills. Let's help the environment by using all parts of the fruit! This website…

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    Nina Ricci Advert Analysis

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    a bottle of Nina Ricci perfume wearing a light pink dress looking straight towards the camera. The model has a red lipstick on, light make-up and blonde hair. In the middle of the print it has the ‘Nina Ricci’ written in Black In contrast to its white background with the perfume name which is Nina L’eau. Underneath the Brand’s name it has the perfume tagline/slogan written in capital using simple font saying ‘MY SECRET’. On the right it has the product which is a perfume bottle, shaped like an…

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    Chizingc Soap Case Study

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    simple; it sets out to incorporate fashionable perfumes such as Obsession, Raffinee and Opium into a high quality white soap base. The product would then be packaged using the logo of the perfume plus a Chic Soap common background. The advantages for the perfume supplier are: a guaranteed outlet for its perfumes at full retail prices; and a low cost trial route for potential customers. The advantages for Chic Soap are: the use of already established perfume concepts to promote the soap; and…

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    the man was a wolf in sheep’s clothing. In short, he was a monster with talent. And what was worse, a perverter of the true faith.” (Suskind 61). Pelissier is perhaps a foil of Baldini, due to the fact the he is both talented and successful in the perfume business. His fame is completely spread among Paris, and further still, as a result of the many popular scents he had released, and continues to release, throughout his career. This line is quite powerful in showing the author’s true…

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    In our first interactive oral on the controversial novel ‘Perfume’, a key idea which was raised was about the enlightenment period, and how civilians in Paris where enhancing their understanding of the world through this new era. As a contrast to this, the novel also explores Baldini a perfumer and his views towards the enlightenment period. In the novel Baldini is portrayed as a man from the past, unable to cope with the changes occurring around him in Paris. Baldini is very disturbed by the…

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    Lush Ethics

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    I chose the company is Lush. They are a cosmetic company with a focus on environmental awareness and ethical consumerism. To raise awareness of the environment, their products are packaging free. Their mission is to make the world better for “people, animals and the environment.” In the last several years they have surprisingly given away almost $6 million to environmental and other worthy causes. The CEO of Lush is Mark Constantine and Lush was founded in 1995 in the Poole, United Kingdom. The…

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    Common Name: Vetiver Essential Oil Botanical Name: Vetiveria zizanioides Other names: Khus Khus-Khus Description/Distribution: Grown in Haiti, vetiver oil is used for therapeutic, meditative and perfuming purposes. This essential oil is grounding, cooling and nourishing. Vetiver is a grass, not unlike lemongrass and citronella. The stems are tall and it can grow up to five feet high. The leaves are long and thin, and the flowers are a brownish-purple color. However, unlike most root…

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