A perfumed liquid, composed of alcohol and certain aromatic oils, used in the toilet; -- called also cologne water and eau de cologne.
A toilet water containing alcohol and fragrant oils. Not as concentrated as perfume.
Usually the lightest form of fragrance, and often used lavishly. Cologne is considered invigorating and refreshing, especially when used after a bath or shower.
a perfumed liquid made of essential oils and alcohol
a city in western Germany on the Rhine River; Cologne is south of Düsseldorf and north of Bonn.
a light fragrance with low concentrations of perfume oils in an alcohol base
A combination of water containing alcohol and fragrant oils. Not to be confused with a concentrated perfume.
A city in Germany where the precursor of modern perfumes was first produced - Eau De Cologne (Kolnisch Wasser) almost 300 years ago. A blend of primarily Citrus Oils. Popular makes are Farina Gegenuber and 4711 which are both brands over 200 years old
A light form of a specific fragrance with about 3% concentration of perfume compound in an alcohol water base.
More concentrated than women's colognes (5-8%), similar to the strength of toilet water (Eau de Toilette). An Mens After Shave by comparison will usually only have 3 - 5%.
More concentrated than women's colognes (5-8%), similar to the strength of toilet water (Eau de Toilette). A Menâ€(tm)s After-Shave by comparison usually only have 3 - 5%.
Cologne is a city in Germany where the very first modern perfume, as we now know it, was produced. That was about 300 years ago, and it was called Eau de Cologne – a perfume made basically from citrus oils. If you want a classic brand of Eau de Cologne that's about 200 years old, try Farina Gegenuber or 4711. Today, cologne is a word usually used to describe men's fragrances.
Cologne (German: ; Kölsch: Kölle /ˈkœɫə/) is Germany's fourth-largest city after Berlin, Hamburg and Munich, and is the largest city both in the German Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia and within the Rhine-Ruhr Metropolitan Area, one of the major European metropolitan areas with more than 12 million inhabitants. It is one of the oldest cities in Germany, having been founded by the Romans in the year 30 b.c. Cologne was granted the status of a Roman "city" in the year 50.
Statistics State:North Rhine-Westphalia Capital:Cologne Area:7,364.71 km² Inhabitants:4,318,758 (2002) pop. density:586 inh./km² Map
This relates with a northern Italian town in the province of Brescia and is pronounced koh-LOK-ñeh, see Cologne for the place in Germany ----