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Friday, March 8, 2013

Pour Un Femme de Caron c1949

Pour Un Femme de Caron: launched in 1949, created by Michel Morsetti. 







Pour Un Femme de Caron was available in the following:
  • 15 ml Parfum
  • 30 ml  Eau de Parfum
  • 50 ml Eau de Parfum
  • 75 ml Eau de Parfum


So what does it smell like? It is classified as a floral chypre with dominant notes of rose and incense.

  • Top notes are aldehydes, African orange flower, mandarin orange and orange
  • Middle notes are frankincense, olibanum, ylang ylang, peach and tincture of rose
  • Base notes are vetiver, musk, benzoin, cedar, sandalwood, oakmoss and amber

Reformulated by Richard Fraysse and relaunched in 2001. This was probably reformulated again around 2005-2007 to exclude the oakmoss.








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