In the world of fragrances, the term “Eau de Toilette” is not just a fancy phrase but carries a specific meaning that differentiates it from other types of perfumes. Originating from the French language, where “Eau” means water and “Toilette” refers to dressing up or grooming, “Eau de Toilette” literally translates to “grooming water.” But there’s much more to it than just the translation.
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Lucas M. Hall
Lucas describes himself as a “certified fragrance expert”, having worked with some of the world’s top perfumeries as a perfume consultant. His love for fragrances has allowed him to help companies create scents that continue to sell out to this day. When he isn’t choosing notes, he helps clients find the perfect fragrance that complements their style and personality. Many high-profile clients have found their signature scent through his advice. During his downtime, Lucas likes to fill his home with the mouth-watering smell of s’mores, scones, and other delectable desserts.