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Showing posts with label men's fragrances. Show all posts
Showing posts with label men's fragrances. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Realm by Germaine Monteil c1975
Realm by Germaine Monteil: launched in 1975 as a men's collection of fragrances for bath and John Street, president of Germaine Monteil claimed that it was a "masculine fragrance for the man who never before found a fragrance he liked." The name Realm was chosen "to indicate that these grooming aids are a part of a man's world, his own realm."
Monday, March 2, 2015
Friday, February 27, 2015
Feraud Pour Homme by Avon/Louis Feraud c1985
Feraud Pour Homme by Avon: launched in 1985. Avon launched Vivage and Feraud Pour Homme, two designer fragrances inspired by French couturier Louis Feraud, exclusively for Avon.
Sunday, March 23, 2014
Dante Cologne & Aftershave c1965
Dante gentleman's cologne, a popular scent amongst men of all ages during the 1960s and into the 1970s. It was produced by Dante NY Distributors, a division of Shields. All of the Dante fragrances have been discontinued since the early 1980s.
The fragrances of Dante:
So what does it smell like?
In a Dec 11, 1965 advertisement in the Milwaukee Sentinel, Dante Toiletries were advertised for the Christmas season "Dante Toiletries. Christmas Gifts Definitely Not For The Man You Can Put On A Shelf...If you really want to start something, Give him Dante:
Centurian Cologne came out in 1965. According to a Nov 30, 1965 ad in the Times Daily newspaper...
So what does it smell like?
The fragrances of Dante:
- 1965 - Dante Original
- 1965 - Dante Gentleman Cologne
- 1965 - Dante Centurian
- 1967 - Dante Leather
- 1967 - Dante Lime
- 1967 - Dante Tangerine
- 1967 - Dante Lemon
- 1970 - Anisetto?
Dante Original:
Dante was a line of toiletries which included everything a man needed to smell sexy and enticing. Shields/Dante also supplied cuff links, tie bars, tie tacs, hot brushes and wallets. Dante advertisements said that "He'll tingle to the exhilarating bracing action of Dante. You'll love the clean, masculine fragrance."So what does it smell like?
- Top notes: bergamot, mint
- Middle notes: iris, honeysuckle, patchouli, rose, orris, cedarwood, opoponax
- Base notes: benzoin, tonka bean, vanilla, sandalwood, musk, tobacco, ambergris, oakmoss
Click HERE to find Dante Cologne
In a Dec 11, 1965 advertisement in the Milwaukee Sentinel, Dante Toiletries were advertised for the Christmas season "Dante Toiletries. Christmas Gifts Definitely Not For The Man You Can Put On A Shelf...If you really want to start something, Give him Dante:
- Dante Cologne & Shower Soap Set..........$5.00
- Dante Cologne 4 oz size.............................. $2.95
- Dante Aftershave 40 oz..................................$2.50
- Dante Travel Pack Refresher.......................$2.95
- Dante Deodorant Stick.......................... ........$1.75
- Dante Centurian Aftershave in blue flask...$4.50
- Dante Centurian Cologne in 6 oz red flask......: .$4.95
- Dante shower soap........................................$2.00
- Dante Cologne, aftershave and shower soap set ..$7.50
- Dante Cologne & Aftershave Set..................$5.00"
Centurian:
Usually, you will find that Dante Centurian Cologne is in a red glass bottle and the Centurian aftershave is in a blue bottle.Centurian Cologne came out in 1965. According to a Nov 30, 1965 ad in the Times Daily newspaper...
"For Men Who Know How to Handle Women. ..New Centurian Cologne and after-shave by Dante Its a lasting scent with subtle power. A unique combination of rare essential oils including Italian bergamot, Cananga from Java, Petitgrain from the bitter orange trees of Paraguay, Patchouli from Singapore, Oak Moss Absolute from Algeria, natural civet from Ethiopia, and many more. Available in a new broad shouldered 6 oz flask. If you really want to start something, start with new Centurian. Aftershave $4.50. Cologne $5.00"
So what does it smell like?
- Top notes: Italian bergamot, Paraguayan petitgrain
- Middle notes: Javan ylang ylang, Singaporean Patchouli
- Base notes: sandalwood, ambergris, Algerian oakmoss absolute, Ethiopian civet
Hai Karate Cologne & Aftershave c1967
Hai Karate was a budget cologne on sale in the United States and the United Kingdom during the 1960s through the 1980s. The fragrance was developed by the Leeming Pacquin division of Pfizer and launched in 1967 as their answer to the popular Jade East scent made by Swank.
Hai Karate encompassed products such as aftershave, cologne, talc, shaving cream, foaming cologne, body spray, shampoo, soap on a rope etc. for men. The scent was described by Leeming as "Mistletoe in a bottle."
Hai Karate encompassed products such as aftershave, cologne, talc, shaving cream, foaming cologne, body spray, shampoo, soap on a rope etc. for men. The scent was described by Leeming as "Mistletoe in a bottle."
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This is not your average perfume blog. In each post, I present perfumes or companies as encyclopedic entries with as much facts and photos as I can add for easy reading and researching without all the extraneous fluff or puffery.
One of the goals of this website is to show the present owners of the various perfumes and cologne brands that are featured here how much we miss the discontinued classics and hopefully, if they see that there is enough interest and demand, they will bring back these fragrances!
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One of the goals of this website is to show the present owners of the various perfumes and cologne brands that are featured here how much we miss the discontinued classics and hopefully, if they see that there is enough interest and demand, they will bring back these fragrances!
Please leave a comment below (for example: of why you liked the fragrance, describe the scent, time period or age you wore it, who gave it to you or what occasion, any specific memories, what it reminded you of, maybe a relative wore it, or you remembered seeing the bottle on their vanity table, did you like the bottle design), who knows, perhaps someone from the company brand might see it.
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