Cologne

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Cologne, or more completely, Eau de Cologne, is a fragrance type with no particular gender connotations. Specifically, eau de cologne contains 2-3% aromatic compounds. Eau de cologne is also sometimes used interchangeably with the term eau de toilette. However, the concoction began as the name of a light, fresh fragrance mixed with citrus oils and was made popular by Napoleon. Some perfumers today have a version of this called eau fraiche.[1] [2]

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  1. http://www.jurgita.com/articles-id1974.html
  2. http://ask.yahoo.com/20030226.html