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THE STORY For a new CARON fragrance… a new flower: sweet pea… and a new olfactory feat!
In 1927, Ernest Daltroff fell in love with the subtle aroma of these little wildflowers. But sweet pea is one of those wild plants that refuses to be tamed: even today, there is no natural essence of this flower available on the market.
Only the genius of CARON’s nose enabled him to faithfully duplicate this subtle, gentle, light powdery fragrance, using a knowledgeable dose of white flowers and musk. This new perfume was launched at the end of 1927 with the funny name: Le Poids de Senteur de Chez Moi. |
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| THE PERFUME |
Complex, lively, powerful, and sweet. |
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| THE PERSONALITY |
| A warm, welcoming woman who likes to “sign” her universe. |
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