Cacharel Cologne for Men
Jean Bousquet, the fashion-forward French creator of the Cacharel brand in the mid-1960s, pioneered the blouse design that eliminated “pointed darts,” creating natural and feminine fashions. His seersucker blouse, featured on ELLE’s front cover in 1963, launched his international career and catapulted his mass-market appeal. French women began asking for the “Cacharel” shirt in stores. Cacharel fragrances garnered equal attention. In 1978, Cacharel released its first fragrance, Anais Anais, still considered one of the most popular perfumes in today’s market. Promesse, Loulou, Eau d’Eden, Nemo and more followed. The 2007 Liberté fragrance campaign signed Brazilian-born Gisele Bündchen, signaling a fresh focus—like the small bird, Cacharel, from the Camargue region—for Cacharel's later scents for the hip, youthful and freedom-seeking crowd.
Recent reviews of Cacharel Cologne for Men
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Review of Lou Lou by Bill




I bought the first bottle of Lou Lou Perfume for Women by Cacharel for my wife in a duty-free store in Panama when the Noriega regime was forcing us to leave. She has loved the perfume ever since. I always comment on how fresh and flowery it smells. We both love it! It lasts long too which is a good thing for us guys.
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Review of Cacharel Pour Homme by Ronito




Cacharel Pour Homme Cologne for Men by Cacharel is my all-time favourite! Starts off nice and spicy with hints of clove and citrus and lingers with an amazing woody finish.
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Review of Anais Anais by Efleda




very very pleasant feminine smell. Its soft flowery scent tickles the mind. good perfume
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Review of Eden by Kathleen




I agree with Catherine. Eden perfume is such a fresh, light and clean scent that is perfect for day or night. People DO ask about this fragrance and it is an absolute pleasure to wear.
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