Vintage perfumes you can still buy today: Part Two

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Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM4hiMCyAEMxibzIYrOKD5Q/join Vintage Perfumes you can still buy today 4711 https://rstyle.me/+esC_hIHVYz5H8FnA95ayRA 4711 is a traditional German Eau de Cologne produced in Cologne since, at 1799, it is allowed to use the geographical indication Original Eau de Cologne. Invented in Cologne, Germany, in a house with the number "4711". It was initially developed for medicinal purposes. The ingredients are still top secret today, with only the main ingredients known. Florida Water https://rstyle.me/+_8c_bcqUfvz1wd_-VMe5iQ Florida Water is an American version of Eau de Cologne or Cologne Water. It has the same citrus basis as Cologne Water but shifts the emphasis to sweet orange (rather than the lemon and neroli of the original Cologne Water) and adds spicy notes, including lavender clove. The name refers to the fabled Fountain of Youth, which was said to be located in Florida and the "flowery" nature. Florida Water was introduced by the New York City perfumer Robert I. Murray in 1808. It still uses the original 1808 formula, and that the current label is also a slightly modified version of the 1808 original. Florida Water was regarded as a unisex cologne, suitable for men and women alike. Victorian etiquette manuals warned young ladies against the "offensive" impression made by strong perfume. Chanel No 5 https://rstyle.me/+jdAb-bMJPa6LDfZczPgshg Blue Waltz https://rstyle.me/+I3xoXbf2k1yt4Ym8jBHWlw Evening in Paris https://rstyle.me/+tU-2a5kPZoQFGFKr0UMolQ

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