Archive for November, 2009
Gabriel Chanel was born August 19, 1883. After the death of her mother, her father gave her up and she subsequently grew up in an orphanage in Correze. She was given the name Coco after a song about a lost dog called Coco.
In 1910 she decided to impose her line of clothing. In 1921 the creator of Chanel No 5 (his first perfume) presented it to Coco with 2 series of number samples, when asked “what name will you give it?” she answered I launch my collection on May 5th, May being the fifth month of the year leave it No 5. Coco drew the original bottle (very simple) and said that what was in the bottle was much more significant.
Pierre Wertheimer, a famous businessman (owner of the Bourjois Company) was entrusted by Coco to manufacture and distribute her perfumes. The Wertheimer family always holds the Chanel Company. In 2002 the fragrance Chanel Chance was distributed to the United States and Canada, and made it’s apperance in the European and Asian countries in 2003. Chance is a refined blend of jasmine and citrus.
Sydell Miller along with her husband Arnold founded Matrix Essentials in 1980. Matrix is committed to developing professional salon hair products such as Biolage Shampoo, conditioner, conditioning balm and many more.
You can buy cheaper, you can also buy more expensive, but in my opinion biolage shampoo and conditioner, for fine limp hair is the best product on the market. It adds body and shine also clears away any dulling residue. It is definitely worth its weight in gold.
Miami Glow was introduced in 2005 by Jennifer Lopez, an accomplished actor, singer and dancer. J Lo claims that she wanted the bottle to resemble the body of a woman, large hips and a long sexy neck, which I think she accomplished. Around the neck of the bottle is a bracelet with a golden sandle which can be worn.
Miami Glow perfume has a tropical scent aimed more towards young women. One young lady states that miami glow “smells like the sweetest winged angles came together and made it”. I highly recommend this perfume, it is not so much conservative but has a more mature scent, heavenly.
Whatever else she does through the course of her storied acting career, Sarah Jessica Parker will almost certainly be best remembered for her role as Carrie Bradshaw on the hit television series “Sex and the City.” That show managed to capture the cultural zeitgeist during the late 1990s and early 2000s – an age of material excess matched only by the Reagan ’80s. Bradshaw and her friends demonstrated an obsession for extravagant fashion accessories, frivolous relationships and pricy cocktails.
In short, they captured the hearts and minds of many women, and the show served as a guilty pleasure for some men as well. More recently, Parker has expanded her interests and branding potential to other ancillary markets – most notably the perfume industry. Sarah Jessica Parker Lovely is a captivating fragrance that appeals to bookish Charlottes and scintillating Samantha types as well.