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Sunday, November 17, 2013

Roger Thirion et Cie

Roger Jean Thirion et Cie Perfumes was located in Paris, they launched fragrances in 1925. Stendhal was a French cosmetic brand which was founded in 1946 by Roger Thirion. To his incense, to his jasmines, join, to be complete, the creams, of M. Roger Thirion, distinguished cosmetologist, who, faithful to the sign of his choice (Stendhal Beauté), calls his products Fabrice, Cream of Parma, Florence cream.




The perfumes of Roger Thirion et Cie:
  • 1925 Origan
  • 1925 Reve de Thirion
  • 1925 Ambrodor
  • 1925 Chypre Royal
  • 1925 Mon Reve
  • 1925 Splendor
  • 1925 Tres Bien
  • 1925 Tango
  • 1925 Heliotrope
  • 1925 Jasmin
  • 1925 Nardo
  • 1930 Caprice
  • 1930s Madreselva


Bottles:


Origan, c1920s, photo by ebay seller zzdeco




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