The 'musk' smell of cologne used to come from a pretty bizarre, unexpected place
Flickr/Marie Hale
When you see "musk" as a noted smell in your cologne, you probably think of lumberjacks chopping wood in Maine.
But you'll never guess where that "manly" smell actually used to come from: an animal you've probably never heard of, according to the Huffington Post.
Musk is a heavy base note scent that is usually compared with woodsy and earthy smells. It was originally the name of the odor coming from a male musk deer, from which it was harvested.
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