Revlon Charlie Blue Eau de Toilette Spray 100 ml

- 51 %
Charlie Bleu is a fragrance with a lot of personality: amber, warm and floral scents.
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If perfumes have always been able to accompany the evolution of women, Charlie Blue is clearly among those who have almost anticipated, and accepted. When Revlon released Charlie Blue in 1973, the perfumer signed an eau that celebrated the liberation of this newly independent woman eager for freedom. In the frenzy of these years of experimentation and post-revolution, in the midst of the feminist boom, Revlon proposes a floral and chypre fragrance that targets autumn and winter, not the summer or spring usually associated with the female gender. Here the flower is not peaceful and tender, it is free and blooming, served by agreements of musk, jasmine, sandalwood and oak moss surprising for the time.

Amber, warm and floral, Charlie Blue is a perfume with personality, for women who finally wear their own. Pants, blazers, cigarettes at the time and freedom to work and be are the rest of the panoply of these ladies who set out to conquer a world that until now thought to do without them.

And over time, how does it survive the changes in our society? Revlon signed a fragrance for women rather innovative at the time, but it is impossible to say that today it will surprise you. On the contrary, we will appreciate the nostalgia that we can have to smell its musk a little retro, this way of ordering the notes that remind us of that time a little more flashy and almost futile. Almost forgotten, it is easily found at low prices, because Charlie Blue is no longer popular in the past, nor does boldness seem to be the norm in femininity. In an era of sweet to the point of sickness, Charlie Blue is almost like a time capsule as it is so out of step with the times. Perfect for those who are addicted to ambers fashioned in perfumery, and those who love to rediscover small treasures.

If perfumes have always been able to accompany the evolution of women, Charlie Blue is clearly among those who have almost anticipated, and accepted. When Revlon released Charlie Blue in 1973, the perfumer signed an eau that celebrates the liberation of this newly independent woman eager for freedom. In the frenzy of these years of experimentation and post-revolution, in the midst of the feminist boom, Revlon proposes a floral and chypre fragrance that targets autumn and winter, not the summer or spring usually associated with the female gender. Here the flower is not peaceful and tender, it is free and blooming, served by agreements of musk, jasmine, sandalwood and oak moss surprising for the time.

Amber, warm and floral, Charlie Blue is a perfume with personality, for women who finally wear their own. Pants, blazers, cigarettes at the time and freedom to work and be are the rest of the panoply of these ladies who set out to conquer a world that until now thought to do without them.

And over time, how does it survive the changes in our society? Revlon signed a fragrance for women rather innovative at the time, but it is impossible to say that today it will surprise you. On the contrary, we will appreciate the nostalgia that we can have to smell its musk a little retro, this way of ordering the notes that remind us of that time a little more flashy and almost futile. Almost forgotten, it is easily found at low prices, because Charlie Blue is no longer popular in the past, nor does boldness seem to be the norm in femininity. In an era of sweet to the point of sickness, Charlie Blue is almost like a time capsule as it is so out of step with the times. Perfect for those who are addicted to ambers fashioned in perfumery, and those who like to rediscover small treasures.

Revlon

In 1932, brothers Charles and Joseph Revson and chemist Charles Lachman revolutionised the beauty industry forever. Revlon began with a single product: a revolutionary nail varnish available in shades other than red. Soon, colourful, opaque shades were popping up all over women's fingertips, including on the cover of Vogue.
The brand that made its debut more than 80 years ago in a handful of New York beauty salons now nestles in the vanities and make-up bags of a slew of bold, sophisticated women around the world.

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Composition

Top notes: Bergamot - Mandarin - Hyacinth leaves
Heart notes: Jasmine - Ylang-Ylang - Gardenia - Rose
Base notes: Oakmoss - Sandalwood - Cedarwood - Amber - Musk Vanilla

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