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Marmados Turkish Lemon Colonge (Limon Kolonyasi) 80% Alcohol, Yellow

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Continue smiling even though my hands are now on fire because they are really dry and someone just poured what seems to be alcohol on them.

I also love what you said about the west and its too frequent usage of chemicals to mask odors and kill germs.I seriously doubt that the random bits of hay and twigs could smell so intensively that they would add that much to lanolin itself, which is always present, sheep are quite greasy. If you’ve ever been to a Turkish Barbers then the familiar soothing aroma of Turkish lemon cologne will probably be a familiar one. I lived in Ankara, Turkey in the mid-70s when I was a little kid, and I remember the Turkish people using this lemon cologne all the time, everywhere.

This lemon blossom cologne is a most lovely habit and it shows how things not quite "glamorized" can hold their own special charm.With such a wealth of history and tradition behind the Cologne it has inevitably carved out a niche of being an old-school cure-all for minor ailments in Turkey – from headaches to dizziness the cologne is a household treatment. we have for instance a mean local lavender cologne which might do the trick as well most admirably, upcoming post on that one soon! Bogazici Traditional Turkish Lemon Cologne is also used by many barbers and salons as an anti-septic treatment and as a hair care product respectively. v=1654114653","options":["Title"],"media":[{"alt":null,"id":24775923073184,"position":1,"preview_image":{"aspect_ratio":1. And as an aside Pacifica Malibu Lemon Blossom is a scent I wore last summer which lends itself nicely to this post.

The familiar scent is well recognised and conjures up an almost nostalgic effect for those who have ever lived in or even visited Turkey. Thank you for my walk down memory lane-the scents that are most prevalent in my memory of childhood are 4711, Jean Nate and Nivea cream-they were a ubiquitous part of our household toiletteries.The Turkish, you see, not only use it as a general purpose mild disinfectant for their skin (as it is 80proof alcohol after all) but to wipe clean anything from toilets and sinks to bathtubs and tiles as a finishing touch of freshness, after a soapy lather, instead of the artificial potent scent of the cleaning fluids advertised on TV. Ingredients: Aqua, %80 Ethyl Alcohol, Perfum, Benzyl Benzoate, Citral, geraniol, isoeugenol, linalool, limonene. The freshness-giving ripe fruits of lemon trees and the traditional lemon cologne, the awakening and refreshing effect of which you will feel throughout the day, brings together changing modern packaging and the quality of its ingredients.

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