Monday, 4 June 2007

I am scientician



Ahhh, that powerful fresh accord of citrus and lavender. The haunting base notes of oak moss and sandalwood. It could only be Blue Stratos, fragrance of powerful and dynamic men.

Blue Stratos is one of the famous masculine fragrances, a classic which features as a landmark FOUGERE fragrance in the industry 'bible' the H&R Genealogy of masculine fragrances.

The Fougere fragrance concept is based upon the interplay between lavender and oak moss. Originally this perfume accord was intended to serve as a contribution to feminine fragrance creations. However, over time it came to be used more and more as an ingredient in masculine creations and is acknowledged to have underwritten many key developments within masculine fragrance, including the Blue Stratos fragrance in 1976.


So maybe I don't feel sorry for giving my father those scent packs every Christmas; its really classy (unlike the altogether too bracing Old Spice). I still owe my mother big time for the Yardley English Lavender though.

No comments: