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CK One Essence, a "parfum intense" version of the original scent was released in August 2024. Calvin Klein claims that CK One Essence is twice as concentrated as the original. [ 6 ] It is marketed as celebrating the 30th anniversary of CK One with a "signature scent for men and women, for all occasions".
The original composition was an eau de cologne, but it was strengthened to an eau de toilette in the 1980s. Chant d'Arômes: 1962 Designed for and marketed to younger women, Chant d'Arômes ('Song of Scents') is a soft chypre, with notes of citrus and honeysuckle over oakmoss, vetiver and jasmine. Quite popular in its day, the fragrance is now ...
Eau d'Orange Verte: Hermès: Françoise Caron 1980 Jacomo de Jacomo pour Homme: Jacomo Paris: Christian Mathieu 1980 Ivoire: Balmain: Francis Camail 1980 Patou Pour Homme: Jean Patou: Jean Kerléo: 1980 Tete-a-Tete (eau de cologne variant for men) Novaya Zarya [28] 1981 Kouros: Yves Saint Laurent: Pierre Bourdon [10] 1981 Must de Cartier ...
Opium Eau de Toilette (YSL) Opium is an Oriental-spicy perfume for women, created for the French fashion house Yves Saint Laurent by perfumers Jean Amic and Jean-Louis Sieuzac. Introduced to the market in 1977, Opium quickly generated publicity with its controversial name and the ensuing press coverage helped to increase its sales.
Eau de toilette (French: [o d(ə) twalɛt], meaning "grooming water") [n 1] is a lightly scented perfume. [2] It is also referred to as aromatic waters and has a high alcohol content. [ 3 ] It is usually applied directly to the skin after bathing or shaving. [ 4 ]
Eau de parfum (EdP) or Parfum de toilette (PdT): 10–20% aromatic compounds (typically ~15%). It is sometimes called "eau de perfume" or "millésime." [citation needed] Parfum de toilette is a less common term, most popular in the 1980s, that is generally analogous to eau de parfum. Eau de toilette (EdT): 5–15% aromatic compounds (typically ...