Lesbian perfume tribes
What are lesbian’s favourite perfumes? I asked this on my TikTok channel and got a huge response. I sifted and sorted all the comments and broke things down into a group of lesbian fragrance tribes,
Wear a fragrance every day. It will make you happy.
What are lesbian’s favourite perfumes? I asked this on my TikTok channel and got a huge response. I sifted and sorted all the comments and broke things down into a group of lesbian fragrance tribes,
Part 1 of a history of the most popular and controversial perfume in the world Chanel No 5. Gabriel (Coco) Chanel commissioned the perfumer/chemist Ernest Beaux to create something that smelt like being freshly washed.
Continue readingChanel No 5 – Part 1: Myth, legend and aldehydes
As soon as Chanel started to run ads for FACTORY 5 I was curious about what was going on. I’ve been really excited about the ‘100’th birthday of Chanel No 5 on the 5th May
Suzuro is one of the few fragrances sold by Shiseido under their own brand. Shiseido as a company sell a large number of fragrances as the Shiseido group includes Dolce&Gabbana, Serge Lutens and Issey Miyake.
Eau de Cologne 4711 is possibly the oldest continually produced fragrance in the world. … Continue readingOriginal Eau de Cologne 4711
Terre de Lumière body milk by L’Occitane is a beautiful moisturiser – with ✨sparkle✨ … Continue readingTerre de Lumière body milk by L’Occitane
I asked TikTok bisexuals what perfume they like, took all the comments, put them in a spreadsheet and here are the results – with graphs! … Continue readingWhat perfumes do bisexuals like?
Map of the Heart is an Australian perfume company that have created my favourite perfume bottle the red heart. The bottle was designed by Pierre Dinand who has designed some of the most iconic bottles
The fragrance preferences below are based on a 2017 survey commissioned by Showers To You and conducted by Fragrantica covering 3,978 men and 3,743 women. This was not a scientifically controlled study so we should
The creation and launch of ‘Coco Chanel’ was a historic moment for Chanel. Launched in 1984 it was the first perfume, marketing to women, created by the house since Gabrielle (Coco) Chanel’s death in 1971.
A collection of writings and resources on the relationship between odour and sexuality – and the way that the perfume industry uses these in chemistry and marketing. Sex / Pheromones Freud Freud had huge issues