Charlie Perfume by Revlon, The earthy and aromatic fragrance of Charlie by Revlon is a classic scent released in 1973. This perfume launched the rest of the Charlie line. The scent opens with floral notes of jasmine, gardenia, galbanum, hyacinth and aldehydes. The middle notes are violet, geranium, white lily, lily-of-the-valley and coriander. The woody base includes oakmoss, sandalwood, vanilla, vetiver and musk.
Revlon was launched in the early 1930s by brothers Charles and Joseph Revson and chemist Charles Lachman. The trio developed a nail polish that used pigments instead of dyes to create an opaque finish. Despite the American Great Depression, sales of this nail polish boomed in department and drug stores.
The brand added lipstick to its product line in 1940. Soon, the company produced a variety of cosmetics and manicure products. The company remains largely successful today and continues to product cosmetics and fragrances for modern audiences. The earliest fragrance was released in 1935 with dozens more in the decades to follow.
Brand | Revlon |
Gender | Women |
Top Notes | Bergamot, Citrus Accord, Lemon, Hyacinth, Leaves (Green), Tarragon, Peach |
Heart Notes | Carnation, Cyclamen, Jasmine, Lily of the Valley (Muguet), Rose |
Base Notes | Cedarwood, Sandalwood, Oakmoss |
Fragrance Family | Citrus |
Year of Launch | 1973 |
Scent | Citrus |
Product Category | Fragrance |
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