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The beauty industry is finally starting to use more inclusive language around getting older, so why is the term “old lady perfumes” such an accepted mainstay? It feels harmless—but it’s inaccurate at best, ageist at worst. Just because something is considered "old” doesn’t mean it loses its value. “Fragrance is deeply connected to memory and nostalgia,” @dalybeauty writes. “Which may explain why so many women still mist on their beloved No. 5.” Find out why “old lady perfumes” never go out of style at the link in bio.
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