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DALY BEAUTY: The Beauty of Cartier Panthere Parfum

Oct 29, 2010

The Beauty of Cartier Panthere Parfum







I recently found a bottle of this online- I suppose it is vintage as it is in a bottle style not available for quite awhile. I know this seller and he stocks an incredible array of vintage and hard to find scents. I remember when this oriental floral was launched, in 1986, because at the time I was obsessed with the Cartier Panthere watch. Which I wear pretty much everyday- Cartier jewellery becomes part of you, just like the perfume.


Of all the versions the parfum is my favourite. It has the strongest concentration of that magic 80s perfume ingredient that amps up the all the notes. Some kind of musk or maybe ambergris- whatever it is it gives the perfume a deep earthy richness that a white floral on its own could never attain. Add to those notes some smoky incense and a whisper civet to elevate this to a dangerously sexy perfume. The notes are a veritable laundry list of ingredients, but it is the middle floral notes that are to die for elegant and gorgeous- jasmine, gardenia, tuberose, freesia, orris, narcissus and ylang ylang. Seriously? Wow.


This is a madame going out to the opera kind of perfume and I feel like I should have red glossy fingernails and lips when I wear it. It starts out with a bang then just melts into the skin. The parfum or extrait is ideal as you only need a few dabs to last all night.  This is the perfect way to wear those 80s scents as opposed to spraying the air all around you and creating a cloud of fragrance that can frighten horses. Panthere parfum warms up beautifully on the skin, and the sillage stays close to the body, and invites you in to smell more. The tonka and vanilla add a sweetness that is practically mouth watering.


Yes, Panthere is a visceral perfume experience. If you like a real grown up perfume not for the shy, then I recommend you track some down. I imagine there has been reformulation since the 80s as most of the ingredients in this perfume have been regulated or banned. I think the vintage eau de perfume would also be lovely, but since I stumbled upon this beauty I chose parfum. I got the 15ml ligne de voyage bottle, which is a small but heavy glass bottle that feels like cut crystal. Even the act of taking off the cap and dabbing behind my ear feels uber feminine. Just beautiful.

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2 Comments:

At October 30, 2010 at 1:53 PM , Blogger JoanElaine said...

Oooh Panthere sounds like hot stuff! I prefer my sillage close too, especially when wearing a sexy scent. It might get that special person to move in a little closer! (I fear I'm strating to sound like an ad for Arrid Extra Dry...)

You make an excellent point about wearing the parfum/extrait! I have been considering purchasing some parfum samples as opposed to the EdP/EdT sprays and your point just sealed the deal for me.

This may sound odd, but I don't care for spraying on fragrance. I almost feel "assaulted"...the feeling of liquid being blasted on to my skin, holding my breath and running out of the room so the scent won't fill my lungs...

I do think some fragrances MUST be sprayed. But I won't get into the whole dab/spray debate!

 
At October 30, 2010 at 2:32 PM , Blogger Daly Beauty said...

JoanElaine, I agree 100% about spraying some and dabbing others. A sheer watery scent begs to be sprayed while a sillage monster pleads to be dabbed. I find dabbing helps keeps the scent close to the skin and offers control that is hard to get with a spray. A delicate scent can also be dabbed and it helps preserve the drydown in my opinion.

 

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