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The Egypt de Eight & Bob fragrance is an excellent choice for lovers of those charming chords belonging to the spicy olfactory family that endure and transmit incredible sensations with each use. This is a perfume released in 2014, which will make you travel in time by strolling through the sunny and ancient Egypt. Albert Fouquet spent weeks working intensely in Egypt and then fining the details of this perfume in Paris and sharing part of his lifestyle.
For Fouquet, this visit was the perfect opportunity to travel to the perfume cradle. In 1935 he decided to take a trip to Egypt to visit a great childhood friend, where besides enjoying the culture of the place he also met the Great Pyramid of Giza, as well as the temples of Luxor and Hatshepsut. In this journey he investigated the essences that were used for thousands of years and what contained those jars offered to the gods to protect the Pharaohs, and the essences used to satisfy the venerated Cleopatra. What most impacted Albert when he came to his friend's house is the amount of flowers that were unknown to him, which led him to plan a second trip to make a truly unique perfume.
The comforting lavender, the effervescent Lemon and the outdoor moss are part of the gust of delightful notes of this fragrance as well as the rich heart full of a vibrant Cardamomo and Nuez Moscada that melt into the sensuality of the leather, wildly highlighting the chords of the Pachulí and the softness of the Sándalo.
These chords are packed into a fairly simple but elegant glass jar that has the label of the brand on the front of the bottle and a silvery smooth lid to correctly preserve every drop of this charming product, which is presented in a quite elegant white box with salmon.
Albert Fouquet, founder of this great perfume house, created and perfected various essences for his personal use, with the help of Philippe, the butler of the family. Even though he captivated many with his fragrances he rejected the idea of marketing it, but it was when John F. Kennedy asked him a singular order; about eight samples and another one for Bob, when he packs enough samples taking care of the jars and the box that carried the same print as the shirt he wore. J.F.K when they met in addition to a label with the name "EIGHT & BOB". Months later it rained requests from several people involved in the film industry. His success lasted very little, since in 1939 he died and the business was in charge of Philippe with whom he could only continue for a few months because of World War II.
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