Sunday, June 7, 2020

"We should all just smell well and enjoy ourselves more!"



Cary Grant had a point. Not only should we enjoy ourselves more, but at the same time, smell well!

So how did Mr. Grant set the lead in smelling well?

It's well documented that he used three particular colognes...

...Creed Green Irish Tweed, Guerlain Imperiale Eau De Cologne and Acqua Di Parma Colonia.

Creed Green Irish Tweed:


Green Irish Tweed by Creed is a classic Fougere fragrance.
One of the signature scents of the house of Creed, like a walk through the Irish countryside.
The fragrance is rich, fresh, sporty and unforgettable. 
It opens with top notes of iris and lemon verbena.

Guerlain Imperiale Eau De Cologne:


A unisex perfume, the scent was launched in 1853 and created by perfumer Pierre-Francois-Pascal Guerlain.
Top notes are of Bergamot, Neroli, Verbena, Lemon and Orange.


Acqua Di Parma Colonia:


Contains Sicilian citrus, lavender, rosemary and verbena. Also Bulgarian rose, sandalwood, vetiver, cedar and ylang-ylang.
It starts off with sharp top notes of citrus and verbena.


Testing and sharing with Roger Moore?

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