I agree, their fragrance line has lagged in recent years. I still have a bottle of Magie Noir that I carefully baby. Their fragrance lines in Europe have always been much more extensive than here in the states. Which one did your wife use that they discontinued?Her reappearance should help the brand out. Lancome does well with their cosmetics but they need to beef up their fragrance offerings. They just discontinued one the missus uses. It was popular but they killed it off for some reason.
With the US population getting older, they and all the other cosmetics companies need to stay relevant to their customer base as it ages.
"Caprice" is a true red I love.I love "Curtain Call," a lipstick color. I haven't bought any in years because it's pricey, but if I were being photographed or on a higher quality camera, I'd get my hands on some. It's a deep hue of red.
Her reappearance should help the brand out. Lancome does well with their cosmetics but they need to beef up their fragrance offerings. They just discontinued one the missus uses. It was popular but they killed it off for some reason.
With the US population getting older, they and all the other cosmetics companies need to stay relevant to their customer base as it ages.
What was the name of it? Is it on this page?Her reappearance should help the brand out. Lancome does well with their cosmetics but they need to beef up their fragrance offerings. They just discontinued one the missus uses. It was popular but they killed it off for some reason.
With the US population getting older, they and all the other cosmetics companies need to stay relevant to their customer base as it ages.
One of my long time favorites. It hasn't been discontinued, but you have to order it from their website. Haven't seen it in ages in any of the department stores.I think they got rid of Chanel #19, which was pretty too.
One of my long time favorites. It hasn't been discontinued, but you have to order it from their website. Haven't seen it in ages in any of the department stores.
Believe me, I do understandHmmm, thanks, maybe I will, but I'm still frothing over #22. I hear there's fake ones around. Not good.
: pout :
Believe me, I do understand
Carnations! To my nose, it still smells the same as it did many years ago. Or at least the bottle I got maybe 10 years ago does. It's still available at Macy's and Dillards (down here, anyway).Nina Ricci L'Air du Temps.
Carnations! To my nose, it still smells the same as it did many years ago. Or at least the bottle I got maybe 10 years ago does. It's still available at Macy's and Dillards (down here, anyway).
Fragrance keeps a LOT longer than most people believe, IF it is stored properly: In the box, never displayed on a dressing tray and kept cool. Light and heat are destroyers. I have some that are very old and still in excellent condition.
There was a small Crabtree & Evelyn shop in one of the malls years ago that I loved to stop in and just inhale deeply. Their soaps were so nice and I liked to keep them in my dresser drawers to make everything smell so nice.
Damn shame they're gone now.
It's sickening. I believe they made the Millefleurs perfume I used to buy too. Another one bites the dust. It's a shame.
Kind of woody and aromatic? I think I remember this one
Notes:
Narcissus
Violet
Cypress
Woody Notes
Juniper
elemi
Tuberose
Benzoin
Rose
She’s still a natural beauty.
I DerI wonder what MASKS has done to the lipstick industry?
and makeup, generally
Will I lose my girlie card if I admit to smellin' like strawberries N sunshine, n LIKING it?
I have an assortment of those old brands in the dressing room, but they're seldom used. What I miss is blue jeans (?) after bath talcum powder... to this day I don't feel "finished" without adding something after the lotioning step : (
you can like whatever in the world you like, and it is just fine! i am sure there are plenty of people that smile as you walk by!
Get thee to etsy and find your old school Crabtree and Evelyn soaps, bath lotions. I just topped off on some old Woods of Windsor items I used to love at Marshall Fields. Woodbury herbal soap! Anthropology peony hand cream in the tube by Lollia
Crabtree and evelyn vintage | Etsy
All those wonderful discontinued and feminine floral things all women love. Crabtree and Evelyn is all woke in their presentation and marketing, nary a flower on a box now. Unisex branding, genderless and quite dull.
I was a fan of Millefleurs too. Loved the perfume counters at all the State St. dept stores and took good care of my bottles!
You can recreate the costly concoctions with essential oils at home in many cases, research the ingredients lists
millefluers
that one of my favorite chickens
I raised them or many yrs
tiny little fellas
so friendly
I dont know how to capture 1 pic from a page
but here is the pics of some
mille fleur chicken - Bing images
I beleive mille fluer
means 'many flowers'
Not sure what all this place carries, but I often go there when looking for nostalgic products
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4711??? I used to rep cosmetics/ fragrances to the PXES many moons ago. Awesome fun, and I enjoyed the industry. Making women look and feel beautiful was fun; the never ending stream of dates was a hoot too. A straight guy in that industry is rare. I had a blast with the ladies!OMG !!! Shades of the 50's and 60's -- I must shop there at once !! Even crazy Evening in Paris that was like 50 cents a bottle back in the day! LOLOLOL. My sister wore a lot of those until she discovered the Sibley's Imported Perfume counter. They even have 4711, which we used to buy at the German Sausage Shop (obviously much more than sausage).
There was a small Crabtree & Evelyn shop in one of the malls years ago that I loved to stop in and just inhale deeply. Their soaps were so nice and I liked to keep them in my dresser drawers to make everything smell so nice.
Damn shame they're gone now.
4711??? I used to rep cosmetics/ fragrances to the PXES many moons ago. Awesome fun, and I enjoyed the industry. Making women look and feel beautiful was fun; the never ending stream of dates was a hoot too. A straight guy in that industry is rare. I had a blast with the ladies!
Talking about signature fragrances, a man should as well. Mine are M7 by Yves saint Laurent, heritage and habit Rouge from guerlain. M7 is no longer sold here, if you do find it it's 250 bucks for a 1.7 edt.
I repped the classics, guerlain, dior, Jean Patou etc. There is nothing better than a well dressed (or not) woman with a nice fragrance. Delicious, she let's the world know how "together" she is. Shalimar, poision, 1000; perfumes like that scream style and good taste! So does Blue jeans, that and Tabu are the best mass fragrances I've ever smelled.
My wife and I met in the px over an order of fragrances. She was wearing her signature fragrance Chanel #5. That stuff is catnip, ladies!
I'm extremely sensitive to scents, as in going to the hospital in an ambulance in anaphylaxis sensitive... that said I do love me some french milled soaps, so long as they do not contain lavender or citrus.