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In their time, Caron and Coty epitomised French perfumes in America. The founder of Caron, Ernest Daltroff, who was of Russian Jewish origin, never gave his name to the business for fear of Fascist repercussions. A world traveler, His perfumes reflect the influences of fragrances and colors of faraway lands. Pour un Homme is a"soliflore” of lavender with a powdery end note, much appreciated by men yesterday and today. The perfume has been associated with the act of shaving. The English prefer lavender whereas Latins have traditionally preferred citrus notes.
A soliflore is a composition built around one note, in this case lavender, the queen of fragrances for a whole generation of men. Pour un Homme combines the aromatic freshness of lavender with the refined warmth of vanilla, giving the fragrance an original contrast of subtle and elegant freshness with a lingering scent.
