Le Parfum Essentiel de Elie Saab é um perfume Chipre Floral Feminino. Esta é uma nova fragrância. Le Parfum Essentiel foi lançado em 2020. O perfumista que assina esta fragrância é Maïa Lernout. As notas de topo são Tangerina e Flor de Laranjeira a nota de coração é Gardênia as notas de fundo são Cedro e Patchouli ou Oriza
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EDP Eau de Parfum água de perfume
EDP.REC água de perfume recarregável
EDT Eau de Toilette água de Toilette
EDT.REC água de Toilette recarregável
EDC Eau de Cologne água de Colônia água de colónia
AS After Shave Loção Pós-Barba
AS.BALM After Shave Balm Gel Pós-Barba
Nascido no Líbano, o criador Elie Saab é o mais velho de 5 filhos. Ele cresceu em um país em guerra e viu sua cidade destruída por bombas. Ele e sua família vivem em Beirute quando, aos 9 anos, se apaixonou por moda. Ele aprende a costurar sozinho, suas irmãs são suas modelos e o armário de sua mãe, sua inspiração. Seus vestidos são comentados em seu bairro em Beirute e sua tenra idade deslumbra a imprensa local. Ele decide estudar moda em Paris, mas fica entediado e, aos 18 anos, volta a Beirute para montar sua própria oficina. Sua primeira coleção de vestidos muito femininos conquista jovens libanesas, obras boca a boca, sua carreira é lançada.
Elie Saab apresenta sua primeira coleção de alta costura em 1997 em Roma, ele é o único designer estrangeiro a participar do evento. Em 2000, foi na semana de moda de Paris que ele apresentou sua coleção. Ele apresenta quatro coleções por ano desde então, alta costura e pronto-a-vestir. Em 2002, Elie Saab ingressou no triângulo dourado em Paris, sua clientela se tornou internacional. Sua marca registrada é um vestido fluido e elegante, feito de materiais nobres, que sublima o corpo das mulheres. Em 2002, ele vestiu Halle Berry para o Oscar, a foto de seu vestido foi ao redor do mundo, ele fez seu nome no planeta da moda.
Em 2005, Elie Saab montou suas oficinas, seu estúdio criativo e uma boutique em um moderno edifício de 5 andares em Beirute. É aqui que todas as criações são feitas, todas supervisionadas pelo criador. Em 2007, ele abriu uma boutique de 1.000 m2 em Paris na rotonda dos Champs Elysées. Ele continua sua conquista internacional com butiques em Londres, Dubai, Hong Kong, Cidade do México e Genebra.
Em 2011, o designer lançou "Elie Saab, Le Parfum", pelo qual recebeu um FiFi Awards.
Elie Saab veste um grande número de estrelas como a princesa Madeleine da Suécia, Beyoncé ou Angelina Jolie. Os passos do Festival de Cannes também mostram seus vestidos desfilando, sempre trazendo mais glamour à marca.
Elie Saab coloca seu talento a serviço de grandes causas, participando de um jantar de moda contra a Aids ou desenhando uma boneca vendida em leilão para a UNICEF.
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Perfumes
Understanding Perfumes: Types, Composition, and Families
What Are the Different Types of Perfumes?
In a perfume bottle, there isn't just the fragrant substance; the perfume is primarily composed of a carrier whose role is to dissolve the fragrant substances well. There is a finisher, usually a fixative, which helps strengthen the fragrance's tenacity. The fixative is often in the form of iris root powder.
There is an abundance of perfumes, fragrances here and there that fill the shelves of perfumeries worldwide. But what's most impressive is that each of these aromas is unique. So, it's natural to ask the following question:
What are the differences between these fragrances based on?
We can differentiate perfumes based on various criteria. Firstly, there is a difference based on the nature of the medium.
There are 3 types of perfume according to this criterion:
1. Alcoholic fragrances are the most common; the carrier is pure ethanol. It has the advantage of being very volatile, leaving only the scent on the skin.
2. Oily fragrances are particularly gentle on the skin.
3. Solid perfumes, commonly called "perfume concrete," where the perfume components are diluted in a "balm." These scents are applied in small quantities to selected areas.
Furthermore, a distinction can be made even in alcoholic perfumes, according to the content of fragrant compounds. In fact, in our perfumes, we see different names like "eau de parfum" or "eau de toilette." That's where the difference in quality lies, often related to the price difference between perfumes.
• There are sweet waters or colognes that contain less than 8% fragrant substance. Fixation is about 1 hour.
• Eau de Toilette has a concentration of 6 to 12%, for a fixation of about 3 hours.
• Eau de parfum is part of this concentration growth with between 10 and 20% fragrant substance, for a period of several hours.
• Finally, there are the perfumes themselves, which are composed of 15 to 40% fragrant material and ensure fixation for several days.
Perfume Composition: The Notes
When we talk about perfume, we often talk about notes: top, heart, base notes. They correspond to the composition in fragrant substances of the product:
• Top notes: these are the first notes, those you feel as soon as the product disperses in the air; fresh notes of citrus fruits or herbs;
• Heart notes: these are the ones that will smell for several hours, it's the character of the perfume; powerful notes of flowers, fruits;
• Base notes: these are the notes that will last for several days, that will remain; warm and powerful notes of wood, moss.
Fragrance Families
When we go to a perfumery, we are usually asked what kind of perfume we like: more floral, woody, amber, etc.
There are seven main fragrance families:
1. Citrus aromas: composed of fruit peels: orange, bergamot, citron;
2. Floral fragrances: composed mainly of flowers: jasmine, rose, violet;
3. Fern aromas: woody notes, lavender, oakmoss;
4. Chypre scents: accords of oakmoss, patchouli, bergamot;
5. Woody aromas: warm notes of sandalwood, patchouli, cedar;
6. Amber aromas: oriental, sweet, powdery fragrances with vanilla;
7. Leather perfumes: composed of dry notes of tobacco, smoke, burnt wood.
It is possible to distinguish perfumes based on the nature of the fragrant compound.
• Most often, it is in the form of essential oils, which are concentrates of volatile molecules from the plant. They are obtained by distillation.
• There are also many perfumes made from so-called "absolute" plant raw materials. Like essential oils, they are found in alcoholic, oily, and solid perfumes.
• The third type of fragrant compound relatively present in the perfume market corresponds to CO2 extracts, which allow obtaining an odor closer to the plant than its essential oil. CO2 extracts are 100% natural and very ecological.
It should be noted that, with the industrialization of perfume and the progress of chemistry, synthetic processes emerge that allow the production of artificial fragrant compounds. Synthetic smell is sometimes more faithful than that of natural raw material, as in the case of rose.