Wednesday, September 15, 2021

Azuree by Estee Lauder c1969

Azuree by Estee Lauder: launched in 1969. Created by Bernard Chant.






Fragrance Composition:



So what does it smell like? It is classified as a animalic floral chypre fragrance for women. A sparkling top note of florals, fresh citrus and crisp herbaceous notes of basil, sage and spearmint combine with a rich, woody background of oakmoss and patchouli. 

It was described as "a fresh scent rich with Mediterranean warmth and tang."  
  • Top notes: spearmint, aldehydes, armoise, artemisia, gardenia, basil, sage, bergamot
  • Middle notes: cyclamen, orris, Grasse jasmine, Nossi-Be ylang ylang, geranium, Haiti vetiver, rose
  • Base notes: leather, amber, patchouli, musk, oakmoss


In 1973, Estee Lauder introduced the Azuree Sunshine Cologne Splash, a light and breezy version of Azuree, it was meant to be generously splashed over the whole body.


Bath & Body Products:


Azuree was a full line of bath and body products meant to relax, refresh and invigorate you.

  • Mint Pick Up Bath, a tangy mint spiked refreshing bubble bath
  • Perfumed Bath Oil, a highly fragrant bath oil
  • Fresh Milk Bath, a silkening luxury foaming bubble bath with the legendary benefits of a milk bath
  • Fresh Water Bath Oil Soap, an effective cleanser with a high concentration of emollients
  • Tender Creme Bath, a relaxing birch scented, smoothing bath oil
  • European Mineral Bath Salts, an instant soaking spa bath
  • Cool Spray Powder, a fine fragrant talc in an icy aerosol spray
  • Pressed Dusting Powder, a smoothing non spill powder tablet
  • Cologne Spray Concentrate, the warm and tangy long lasting essence
  • Perfumed Cologne, longer lasting essences in a refreshing splash
  • Body Satin Rub, an after bath moisturizing massage lotion to supple skin, relax muscles
  • Silken Dusting Powder, for luxurious silky soft skin
  • Sparkling Friction Lotion, a clear, tangy, refreshing, cooling, fragrance splash
  • Invigorating Bath Gel, a stimulating foaming body shampoo
  • Sponge Bath Freshener, a portable towel in a packet saturated with cooling lotion
  • Parfum Boutique Spray
  • Parfum Purse Spray


Hair Care Products in the Azuree line were added in 1971:

  • Natural Shampoo
  • A rinse for oily hair contained cucumber.
  • A rinse for fine to medium hair contained rosewood and sandalwood.
  • Herbal Pack Conditioner & Nourisher to revitalize hair every few weeks
  • Hair Spray





Fate of the Fragrance:


Azuree has been available over the years but suffered from reformulations since around 2010.

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