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Jean Nate by Revlon, Jean Nate is a women’s floral perfume with citrus, aromatic, fresh spicy, floral, woody, and warm spicy main accords. Charles of the Ritz first launched this fragrance in 1935.
The head notes start with lemon, bergamot, and lavender. Following are heart notes of geranium, rose, spicy notes, jasmine, and lily-of-the-valley. Ending this work are base notes of musk, sandalwood, Virginia cedar, and tonka bean. Good for spring and summer days, the scent has moderate longevity and sillage.
Charles of the Ritz was a cosmetics brand that was founded in 1919 by hairdresser Charles Jundt, who worked at the Ritz Hotel in Manhattan, New York. The brand added perfume to its offerings in 1927, with the Jean Nate line of fragrances and body splashes introduced in 1935. The company changed hands several times, first to pharmaceutical company Squibb in 1972, then to Yves Saint Laurent in 1986, and finally to American cosmetics and fragrances company Revlon in 1987. Revlon started in 1932 as a developer of nail enamel. Revlon retired the Charles of the Ritz brand in 2002 and renamed its fragrances under its own name.
Brand | Revlon |
Gender | Women |
Year of Launch | 1935 |
Product Category | Fragrance |
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