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citrus oils and fragrances,
while eau de
toilettes are not
limited to this specification.
Hungarian eau de
toilette, an
alcohol based perfume that is the...
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Woman at her
Toilette is an oil-on-canvas
painting by
French artist Berthe Morisot,
executed between 1875 and 1880. It was
first exhibited at the fifth...
- La
Toilette, also
known as Rousse, is a
painting by
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, from 1889. The
painting depicts a red-headed woman,
stripped to the waist...
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Pompadour at Her
Toilette is an oil-on-canvas
painting by François
Boucher from 1750 (with
later additions)
depicting Madame de Pompadour, the mistress...
- English, a duchess) is a
table specifically designed for
performing one's
toilette (dressing,
applying makeup and
other personal grooming),
intended for a...
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Canada in 1991. In 1998, his
creation Willy Protagoras enfermé dans les
toilettes (Willy
Protagoras locked up in the toilets) was
voted best Montreal-based...
- The
Toilette,
called The countess's
morning levee on the frame, is the
fourth canvas in the
series of six
satirical paintings known as
Marriage A-la-Mode...
- The
Toilette of
Esther or
Esther Preparing to be
Presented to King Ahasuerus, is an 1841 oil-on-canvas
painting by the
French artist Théodore Ch****ériau...
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introduced since Égoïste in 1990. The
original fragrance is an eau de
toilette; the 2014 eau de
parfum version was also
formulated by
Jacques Polge, and...
- Lyral, Kovanol, Mugonal, Landolal. It is
found in some soaps, eau de
toilettes,
aftershaves and deodorants.
Typical synthesis starts from
myrcene and...