Merlin Monroe, Audrey Hepburn and Princess Monaco: What perfumes chose celebrities (photo)
One of Hollywood's most famous blondes preferred Chanel # 5 perfumes, which have already become a "golden classic" in the world of perfumery. This aroma for women belongs to the group of flower aldehyde. Chanel No 5 Parfum was released in 1921. It combines notes of ylang-ylang, bergamot, lemon, jasmine, lilies and sandalwood. In addition, the film also used the Rose Geranium perfume from Floris. The bottle of these perfumes Monroe took with her on the set of the famous movie "In Jazz Only Girls".
The letter of this Mediterranean flower joyfully expresses the light and radiant upper notes. The absolute of pink geraniums harmonizes with the gentle freshness of the notes of the rose and peonies, sublimated against the backdrop of seductive and charming shades of white musk. The American actress and dancer used Shalimar perfume, created by perfumers Raymond Gerlen. They belong to the group of Eastern gourmets.
The composition contains notes of bergamot, jasmine, iris, roses and balsamic notes of oriental scents. The aroma was named after the famous Schalimar gardens in the province of Lahore (modern Pakistan). Preferred the aroma of Bal A Versailles from Jean Desprez. The aroma belongs to the group of the Eastern. It was released in 1962. The upper notes of the aroma are orange flower, jasmine and black currant buds. Medium notes affect the combination of skin odors, patchouli and lilac.
By the way, Taylor's favorite aroma was presented by singer Michael Jackson at one time. After that, he began to use only this aroma. On the day of her marriage, the actress and the future Princess Monaco went under a wreath with a drop of aroma Fleurissimo from Creed. Was released in 1956. Sweet and chaste, feminine, playful and slightly annoying Fleurissimo perfume was created by Creed perfumes for the legendary Hollywood actress.
They are revealed by a sophisticated and complex bouquet of smells of Florentine iris, Bulgarian roses and drunk tuberose. And the base notes of the aroma make up the root of iris, sandal and cedar. For the British model and dancer, the aroma of L'Interdit from Givenchy was created. This aroma belongs to the group of flower aldehyde and was released in 1957. The upper notes combine strawberries, peach and bergamot.
Further, perfume is revealed by the freshness of iris, violets, jasmine and lily of the valley. Base notes are sandal, amber and a vet. We will remind, earlier we wrote about how to apply perfumes properly, so that the smell lasts as long as possible. Perfumes are artificial scents that have a pleasant smell and are used to enhance the natural odor of the body. Every woman and man use perfumes for confidence and attractiveness, so they can spend considerable funds on the acquisition of fragrances.