Ever since the Renaissance, there has been a veritable cult of beauty. Lovers of beauty were fetishistic about cosmetics like rouge, face powder and talc. Ever since Estée Lauder’s Youth Dew, in 1952, perfume, the ultimate touch of sophistication, has perfected the cosmetic effect of skin care and make-up by enhancing beauties’ soul.
Citrus and aldehydes give an immediate impression of freshness to this lovely floral blend of rose, jasmine, lily of the valley and lilac. The overall impression remains cool despite a woody end... Read On
Belonging to the family of green florals, Private Collection features several flowers.The top note reveals orange blossom and linden, the heart note is composed of Bulgarian rose, jasmine and chr... Read On
Estée is composed of multiple floral accords containing Moroccan rose absolute, Russian coriander, and yugoslav moss combined with floral notes of tuberose, lily and jasmine. Carnation adds a spi... Read On
The floral notes of carnation, ylang ylang, rose and jasmine are spiced up with cinnamon and clove and warmed by orange, bergamot and peach. Its distinguishing end note of balsam, patchouli, ince... Read On
The top note contains an essence of pink berries, a first in perfumery, (pink pepper) - a first in perfumery - creating a bright and cheerful impression.The middle note comes bursting with a gree... Read On