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Mayfair Pagan Perfume for Women Perfume, 3 ml

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You’ll simply adore the distinctive and exotic floral scent of Mayfair Pagan. This alluring fragrance has seductive notes of bergamot, lavender, geranium, iris, patchouli, oak moss, amber and musk. It’s a fabulous blend of botanicals and spice. Each of the carefully chosen ingredients works harmoniously together, creating a scent that is subtle and sophisticated, but long-lasting too. Picot Laboratories was one of the last creative perfumery houses in the U.K. and it was famous for its use of (expensive) natural materials. In the 1970's, Picot was owned by Scott & Bowne, manufacturing chemists, with roots in 19th century America. and it was my favourite one. I wish that a company like that one would come into being again. Their perfumes were first rate.

The QC in and out and the systems that were in place were incredible. Every drop of product had to be accounted for. I married Anthony Picot from Jersey and always had a bottle of Pagan by Picot. I still have an empty bottle from the 1960's and it still has that heavenly scent. Miss it still. Ah Picot perfumes. In the early 1960's I wore Le train Blue, Fiesta and Suede. I still have one of those little bottles of Suede still with some of the perfume in it. Pict lasted on your skin for such a long time. So wish it was still in production at it's original strength.When you name a perfume you create a valuable asset – the name itself. To sell your perfume you want the most effective name possible. But a good name can have value beyond the edge it gives your sales. In naming your fragrance you are creating a trademark and a trademark can have value independent of the product. The value of that trademark can vary. Much depends on how well, in naming your perfume, you follow the trademark "rules." How To Create A More Valuable Name For Your Perfume first helps you develop a name that will be effective in selling your perfume. It then prods you to make use of certain techniques that can turn a good name into a great trademark, strong and valuable. If you have questions about how to protect a name, How To Create A More Valuable Name For Your Perfume will answer many such as: I still have a photo of an item about Picot Perfume Laboratory, featuring me with Mr Burrows the perfumer and Mr Pierere the manager in the laboratory in 1969. I don't know how I can attach it here. The photo was featured in the telegraph newspaper. Having spent over half a century in the industry l consider myself extremely fortunate to have had the opportunity to traine in the use of the best fragrance materials in the world. I loved le train blue - oh how evocative. The olfactory such a powerful sense. Picot perfume, in my humble opinion, were some of the most feminine perfumes ever created. They would out sell any of the perfumes marketed now. All perfumes now have a weak fixative and smell of vanilla or candy floss, somebody please resurrect these fabulous perfumes. Where has all the finesse and glamour gone? OMG, there never was or has been a perfume that matched the original 'Pagan by Picot.' It was an amazing aroma. My opinion of course. It was what I wore the night I met my husband in Christchurch New Zealand, right before he left for Antarctica. That was 48 years ago. All I want is to find a bottle, even half a bottle, from somewhere, from someone who is holding onto one maybe with no strong attachment. If anyone can help me find 'the original' for my upcoming anniversary I would be over the moon. It would be worth every dollar spent to find. I am able to get it from Mayfair, but it doesn't hold a light to the original.

My favourite perfume in the 70's was Pagan by Picot I haven't found anything like it. I now use Liz Earl No 15. Any suggestions of a more modern Pagan would be appreciated. My husband Peter bought me pagon picot for his gift to me for our wedding on the 3rd September 1966. I wore it every day until we came to New Zealand in 1972 and I couldn't buy it in here. Late 50s to early 60s,my sister and I would treat ourself to a small bottle of Pico Fiesta no 5. It was a beautiful scent. In comparison to today's perfume,it lasted for ages. You would open your wardrobe door and be flooded with the scent for a lng time. It's such a shame it's not around anymore. The perfumes today are gone before you are out the door.evokes strong memories,thinking about it

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