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Mayfair Pagan Perfume for Women Perfume, 3 ml

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I was given some Picot Pagan perfume at Christmas 1967. I absolutely loved it, and bought more until it was no longer available. I have never found anything similar, how I wish it could be re-created I was Secretary to Mr. Hibbert I think in the late 50's. Had an office in the lab. and also another one a ten minute walk away. How To Create A More Valuable Name For Your Perfume covers both state, federal, and international protection. 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

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. This Mayfair Pagan Set is the ideal gift for a loved one, whether you’re searching for a special birthday gift for a friend or want to treat your mum to some well-deserved pampering. The set features a Pure Perfume 3ml, a Body Spray 75ml and an Eau de Cologne 100ml. This makes it a fantastic option whether you’re shopping for him, her or both.

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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?

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.

It was owned by mr pirreare a son of mrs Scott. Who family was fanouse for Scott's emulsion. The family were French. Scott & Bowne, marketers of Scott's Cod Liver Oil, sold Picot to SmithKlein Beecham sometime before 1980. Picot's popular fragrances, Pagan and Pagan Man, were ultimately acquired by Jovan and marketed under the Mayfair and Lentheric brands. Known Perfumes By Picot Fragrance A really great name, a special name that is just right for a particular perfume or perfume marketer (or entrepreneur with money to invest!) can be worth a ton of money. But few individuals with great ideas ever manage to cash in on those brilliant ideas. Instead they wait while others "discover" their idea, acquire legal rights to it and make all the money while they are left out in the cold without a penny having been earned for what was once THEIR idea.

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