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The Grisette perfume of the famous house named Lubin is a fragrance that evokes the best of those sensations hidden in the skin thanks to its rich chords that form an unexpected blend of elegance. A fragrance of the Central family and launched in 2009 by Henri Giboulet to cause unique sensations.
Grisette: greasy legs and proud face, enters between the crowd of boulevard. An escaped silhouette, just a shadow, is the Parisian bohemia. Grisette, with her pink complexion and her innocent gaze, hastened the step toward her pretending sail. However, her mind is occupied by Another, with whom she sweetly dreams of the romance that begins. A promise more true than all others: a first kiss in the shelter of the storm. Pomelo and bergamot, citrus announce the simplicity of a rose bush, Morocco and Bulgaria. The heart, discreet, and which envelops an incense witch, houses the concrete of lily. Almizclado and amber at the same time, the wooded bottom of cedar is softened with an absolute vanilla of Madagascar.
It comes in a unique and charming container that thanks to its very practical resulya size, it also conveys extreme elegance with its glass jar and its characteristic taper that represents the most beautiful of the crafts of the time.
Pierre-François Lubin is considered the founder of modern perfumery. The famous Perfumist Jean-Louis Fargeon, whose Parisian workshop was near the family house, started it in the art of perfumery in 1784, at the short age of 10 years. Little by little, the young man became the depository of the beauty recipes of the royal court of France. Fargeon, descendant of an ancient dynasty of perfumers from Montpellier, was the official supplier of Maria Antonieta. After the first compasses of the French Revolution, the queen, who had to move with her family to the Tuileries in the autumn of 1789, received the packages of her faithful perfumer through the young apprentice Lubin. The sovereign was refreshed every day with exquisite preparations made with bergamot and orange essence. He also worshiped the perfume of roses, which Fargeon extracted with masterly expertise, because he remembered the gardens of the Trianon.
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