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Is expensive perfume worth the money? What to look for in scents

There are a number of decisions to make before choosing a perfume, from finding your preferred quality, intensity and longevity to the brands and notes you like the most. No matter your preferences, though, there’s always the question of how much to spend and if it’s truly worth splashing out on a luxury fragrance. The method to make both high-end.

Alexia P. Hammonds Becomes the First Black Woman to Create a Hair Perfume Line Manufactured in France

Alexia P. Hammonds Becomes the First Black Woman to Create a Hair Perfume Line Manufactured in France
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Alexia P. Hammonds Is The First Black Woman To Have A Hair Fragrance Manufactured In Grasse, France

Alexia P. Hammonds has made history. Her hair fragrance, Eat.Sweat.Undress, launched in October 2020 and established her as the first Black woman to have a hair fragrance manufactured in Grasse, France, the world’s perfume capital. She’s ecstatic about breaking new ground. “I love that. Like, no matter what happens or how I transition in my fragrance business, I love knowing that I’ll be able to tell my kids, mommy was the first Black woman to do something,” Hammond said to ESSENCE. What makes her product unique is that in addition to freshening the hair, it nourishes as well, which is key when creating products with a range of hair types in mind. “I have two luxury haircare benefits in my hair perfume,” she said. “So I have keratin and…I have the highest percentage of fragrance oil and the least amount of ethanol alcohol, which is the safe alcohol to having in a hair product for your hair so it doesn’t dry it out.”

Celebrate Mother's Day by upping your game this year

By LEANNE ITALIE Associated Press May 3, 2021 1 of 9 This photo shows a bottle of the Black Girl Magic wine. Keep the handmade cards, bouquets or breakfasts in bed coming this MotherþÄôs Day, but up your game in celebration of brighter days ahead with a store-bought gift. (McBride Sisters Collection via AP) This image released by Back to the Roots shows their organic lavender windowsill planter. (Back to the Roots via AP) This photo shows Pomp & Whimsy Gin Liqueur. Keep the handmade cards, bouquets or breakfasts in bed coming this MotherþÄôs Day, but up your game in celebration of brighter days ahead with a store-bought gift. (Pomp & Whimsy via The AP)

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