1
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aromatherapy
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Middle Eastern countries
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Aromatherapy may be viewed with skepticism or as a frivolous luxury, with traditional remedies being preferred.
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1
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2
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cologne
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Middle East
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Cologne is less popular in the Middle East where traditional attar and oud fragrances are more commonly used.
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1
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3
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cologne
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Middle East
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Often used as an aromatic component in religious ceremonies and cultural rituals.
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1
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4
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cologne
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Middle East
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Often associated with religious and ceremonial practices, such as perfuming mosques and traditional attire
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1
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5
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fragrance
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Middle East
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Fragrance is highly valued and considered an important part of personal grooming and etiquette.
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1
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6
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fragrance
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Middle East
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Wearing natural fragrances such as sandalwood, oud, and jasmine is common and is associated with religious and cultural ceremonies.
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1
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7
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fragrance
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Middle East
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Fragrant oils like rose and oud commonly used in soap-making
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1
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8
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fragrance
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Middle East
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Frequent use of natural attars and perfumed oils
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1
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9
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fragrance
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Middle Eastern countries
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Fragrance is often associated with the use of incense, oud, and other traditional scents for personal and home use.
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1
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10
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fragrance marketing
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Middle Eastern countries
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Fragrance marketing is deeply ingrained in the culture, with perfume being a prominent feature in social interactions and special occasions.
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1
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11
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fragrance use
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Middle Eastern countries
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Highly valued and often used as a symbol of luxury and status
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1
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12
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fragrance use
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Middle Eastern countries
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Separate fragrances for men and women are preferred
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1
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13
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fragrances
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Middle East
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Rich, floral, and strong fragrances are often preferred, and fragrance is an important part of personal style
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1
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14
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home fragrance
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Middle East
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Fragrance in the home is often derived from natural sources like incense or essential oils, which is valued for its spiritual and calming properties.
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1
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15
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perfume
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Middle East
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Highly valued and frequently used as a personal grooming and social etiquette in France and Middle Eastern countries.
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1
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16
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perfumery
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Middle East
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Perfumery is deeply ingrained in Middle Eastern culture, with a strong preference for rich and intense aromas, often in the form of oils and attars.
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1
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17
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perfumery
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Middle East
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Perfumery is a revered art form and an important cultural tradition, with a rich history of perfumery houses and exquisite scents.
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1
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18
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perfumery
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Middle East
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Highly regarded as an art form with a long history of expertise and craftsmanship.
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1
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