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

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And whenever you finish a meal at a restaurant or a street corner joint, there's some offered to refresh afterwards, either in the form of mini bottles or limon kolonyasi infused little towels. With the unique formula of the traditional Turkish cologne, this Turkish market product creates a nostalgic atmosphere besides its refreshing effect. Is the Duru Limon Kolonyasi or M Kolonya Limon more similar to Eti brand (which I love), or is it more similar to Pereja with it's long-lasting white musk?

For instance doing the window panes with some old newspaper and some plain old vinegar gives them a great shine (unbelievable but true).I have often wondered if it is because the people being visited think that the people doing the visiting need to be disinfected from outside germs when they enter the house.

Starts out like sweet lemon-drop candy which quickly fades to lemon blossoms smoothed out with a bit of dry cedar. This lemon blossom cologne is a most lovely habit and it shows how things not quite "glamorized" can hold their own special charm. The 103 third parties who use cookies on this service do so for their purposes of displaying and measuring personalized ads, generating audience insights, and developing and improving products. I have been rubbing down with the Selin cologne after a shower (and following with whatever perfume took my fancy; both chypres and orientals went very well with it) for a couple months now and I'm running out.Just to let you know, some 'Limon Kolonasi' contain ethyl alcohol, which, if you are a Muslim, it is Haraam, as it contains alcohol.

But unlike other natural scents, this ethanol-based concoction’s high alcohol content can kill more than 80% of germs and act as an effective hand disinfectant. Ingredients: Alcohol ,Aqua, Parfum, D-Limonene, Citral, Linalool, Benzyl Alcohol and Benzyl Benzoate. This one is not quite as fresh and natural smelling to me as Duru’s, though, and I don’t enjoy the addition of woody notes. Thankfully, that was not my experience, but I guess many things have changed since, people were poorer then, they might also wear more polyester clothes (which are cheaper) and those tend to smell, yuck!

Colognes also allow everyone to relax, thanks to Turkish market special alcohol-containing formulas. It's used on all sorts of (not only) babies' skin irritations and I have a huge jar at my bedside table to put on my face and hands and anything that needs it. Classic Lemon Cologne 200ml with its refreshing ripe fruits of lemon trees, where you will feel the awakening and refreshing effect throughout the day, combines the quality of its content with visuals with its modern packaging design, eye-catching new glass bottle and cap. When we have had sick kids they have been used to wipe doorknobs and light switches with the hopes of killing some of the germs involved.

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. Use as a pick-me-up, after-bath splash, hand sanitizer, or room spray--wipe down counters, scent your clothes and linen, etc. The 50ml bottle fits perfectly in the palm of your hand, making it ideal for travelling and sharing. This is a traditional cologne used in Turkey by mostly everyone, and in fact even passed around on the buses and after dinners and such.Oh, the lovely limon kolonyasi, years ago I used to bring this back from trips to Turkey, way before I "got into perfumes.

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