Skip to main content

Paco Rabanne 1 Million Lucky EDT for Men 100ml

Paco Rabanne 1 Million Lucky perfume, Launched in the spring of 2018, 1 Million Lucky is a woodsy, captivating men’s fragrance designed to make the wearer feel like they can take on anything. The blend makes a grand entrance with top notes of grapefruit, ozone, and plum, followed by sweet, earthy heart notes of honey, jasmine, cashmere wood, hazelnut, and cedar. Base notes of patchouli, vetiver, and oakmoss bring a smoothness to the earthy accords of the blend while balancing out the fragrance’s sweetness. This blend is recommended for casual day or night wear. Paco Rabanne is a fashion house based in France, founded in 1966 by Francisco Rabaneda Cuervo, a native of Spain. The Spanish-born designer and his family fled Spain during the Spanish Civil War and made Paris their home. The fashion house’s first fragrance was released in 1969. Today the designer has over 80 perfumes in its collection, with releases ranging from 1969 to 2018. https://perfumeshop.com.bd/shop/paco-rabanne-1-million-lucky/?feed_id=24354&_unique_id=65dd01d2d7514

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Dahn Al Oudh Jurrah EDP - 40 ML (1.3 oz) by Rasasi

Dahn Al Oudh Jurrah by Rasasi is a Oriental fragrance for women and men. Dahn Al Oudh Jurrah was launched in 2011. Top notes are saffron, jasmine, rose and agarwood (oud); middle notes are vetiver, sandalwood, thyme and guaiac wood; base notes are musk and amber. Top Notes: Oud, Saffron, Rose, & Jasmine Middle Notes: Sandalwood, Oud, Thymus Vulgaris, & Vetiver Base Notes: Musk, Oud, & Amber https://perfumeshop.com.bd/shop/dahn-al-oudh-jurrah/?feed_id=24874&_unique_id=663226bf88d5c

7 Ways to Check If Your Perfume is Authentic!

In these millennial times, the beauty industry has now been known as a billion-dollar empire. Numerous brands of make-up, soaps, and even perfumes have been birthed worldwide and have emerged with each enticing claim. Given this competitive battlefield of brands and its blinding price tag attached to it, other makers made adaptations of these products and sold it at a relatively cheaper price. Some have different business schemes-- makers offer to refill your perfume bottles and assure you that it's the same as the original, or you customize your own scent, making sure that the base ingredient is authentic elemi oil or essential oil used in perfumes to help prolong its scent. It may sound great, but if you think about it, are you really getting the quality you were guaranteed with these imitations with the price you've paid for? Aside from knowing your go-to brand by name and specific scent, here are five ways to determine if your purchasing perfume is authentic. 1. C

The Origin of Perfumes (What is Sillage?)

Sillage 100% Have you ever worn a perfume, and realized when you walk pass people, no one noticed it, yes? And I bet you were disappointed, if not let down, Or did anyone leave the room and the trail of their perfume still lingers around long after they have left and you are looking to create sure effect, then you should continue reading. We would be giving you all the facts and juicy tips to get that fragrance trail or sillage but firstly let’s dive into a quick history on perfume. How it started: Tapputi-belatekallim is considered the first perfume maker, mentioned in a cuneiform tablet dated around 1200 BC, making it a substantial prove of the existence of perfumes. In ancient Egypt which is said to be the birth place of perfumes, they were used to distinguish nobility, for divination and ceremonies. The word perfume is a Greek word meaning “through smoke”, because the ancient Egyptians firstly made perfumes from burning incense, herbs and myrrh. Now you are up to speed on th