"Ô de Lancôme", thousands of drops of water


"Ô de Lancôme" was designed to satisfy the desire for lightness and cheerfulness of the sixties. This perfume is inspired by the cologne sold mainly to men at that time. In 1969, the Lancôme brand wanted to innovate by proposing an unprecedented agreement around the hedione, a floral raw material full of lightness. It was at this time that the main fresh feminine waters were born, such as the Eau de Rochas. Its bottle made by Serge Mansau resumes the form of an oblong column on which are vortices recalling the waterfall, as its green color of water.

"Ô de Lancôme", refreshing water


"Ô de Lancôme" was made in the tradition of fresh waters with a chypré background in the manner of the fragrance Miss Dior by Dior thanks to the scents of oak moss, sandalwood and vetiver. The first freshness of the "Ô de Lancôme" comes from the sparkling accord of lemon, mandarin and bergamot married to fresh flowers such as honeysuckle, lily of the valley and jasmine. This lightness is then supported by the invigorating aromatic notes of basil, rosemary and coriander. But the most innovative element in this composition is undoubtedly the hedione that prolongs the freshness of the effluvium.

"Ô de Lancôme", a summer perfume


With all these notes of citrus and flowers, "Ô de Lancôme" evokes personal well-being, vigor and youth. It is rather a light scent to wear for very casual occasions in the heart of summer. Its refreshing appearance is especially suitable for young girls who are cheerful and full of life. Nevertheless the "Ô de Lancôme" will also be appreciated by romantic and modern women with sensuality at the edge of skin. For more effectiveness, spray the fragrance inside your wrists, under the earlobe or behind your knees to leave a feeling of freshness after your passage.