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Frangipani is a popular scent profile used by numerous luxury and wellness brands rather than being a single proprietary brand name. The term refers to the Plumeria flower, native to Central America, Mexico, and the Caribbean. It was famously popularized in perfumery by the Marquis Frangipani of Italy in the 16th century. Today, brands like Elemis, Jo Malone, and Chantecaille utilize Frangipani as a core ingredient or product line name.
Manufacturing for products featuring Frangipani occurs globally, often concentrated in the United Kingdom, France, and the United States for high-end cosmetics, or in Southeast Asian countries like Indonesia and Thailand for traditional spa products. Ownership of these products varies significantly depending on the specific beauty house producing them. For instance, Elemis is owned by the French-headquartered L'Occitane International, while Jo Malone belongs to the American-based Estée Lauder Companies.
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