Miss Dior Absolutely Blooming

Miss Dior Absolutely Blooming

Welcome to Perfume and Aftershave website, where we research the products giving you interesting facts about Miss Dior Absolutely Blooming perfume. We also test the product to give you our honest opinion on how it worked and was it worth the money you are about to invest. Miss Dior Absolutely blooming perfume is part of a huge collection from the Dior fragrance Labs which I’m sure will wet your appetite for more.

We have split this article into different catagories beginning with the; 

  • History
  • Perfumer
  • Notes
  • Description of Notes
  • What was our Findings
  • Public Reviews
  • Reasons to consider when purchasing your product
  • Description of different types of Perfumes
  • Where to store your fragrance
  • Media Section
  • Conclusion

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Miss Dior was first released to the public in 1999 but still a firm favourite for most people.

History

Christian Dior

Picture of Christian Dior

Dior was born on 21st January 1905 in Granville, Normandy and died on 23rd October 1957 from a heart attack while on holiday in Italy.

In 1928, when Dior left school he sold his clothing design’s from outside his house until he started a small arts studio selling different artists work but this closed down due to Dior having financial trouble due to the deep economic depression that engulfed the business world in the late 1920’s as being the main cause.

In 1937, he was employed by Robert Piquet who was a well-known fashion designer. When the second World War started he joined up. But not for long due to the French capitulation to the Germans, but he was able to continue his work in France at Lelong Co on being released.

In 1946. The House of Dior was established at a private residence with Marcel Boussac who was a wealthy business man. The House of Dior actually celebrate the opening of the company as 1947 not 1946.

The reason behind this is that the first line of clothing was released on 12th February that year.

Perfumer

Francois Demachy

Picture of Francois Demachy

Although Francois Demachy was training to be a Doctor and Dentist, he actually became a perfumer by accident while working for perfume giant Charabot just to earn extra money for his studies to become a doctor.

He decided that he couldn’t do both so luckily Charabot were looking for trainee perfumers and so then it all started.
After 5 years with the company he was offered a position at Chanel where he worked till he became a Director at Dior in 2006.

Other collections:

Aqua Fahrenheit (2011) | Eau sauvage collection | Escale to Portofino (2008) | Fahrenheit 32 (2007) | Eau sauvage collection | Fahrenheit Absolute (2009) | Hypnotic Poison (2000) | Midnight Poison (2007) | Miss Dior collection | Miss Dior Eau Fraiche (2012) | Sauvage (2015) | And many more….


Notes

Top Notes – Red Berries

Middle Notes – Rose and Peony

Base Notes – White Musk

Fragrance Wheel

Description of Notes

  • Top notes: Also called the head notes. The scents that are perceived immediately on application of a perfume. Top notes consist of small, light molecules that evaporate quickly. They form a person’s initial impression of a perfume and thus are very important in the selling of a perfume. Examples of top notes include mint, lavender and coriander.
  • Middle notes: Also referred to as heart notes. The scent of a perfume that emerges just prior to the dissipation of the top note. The middle note compounds form the “heart” or main body of a perfume and act to mask the often unpleasant initial impression of base notes, which become more pleasant with time. Examples of middle notes include seawater, sandalwood and jasmine.
  • Base notes: The scent of a perfume that appears close to the departure of the middle notes. The base and middle notes together are the main theme of a perfume. Base notes bring depth and solidity to a perfume. Compounds of this class of scents are typically rich and “deep” and are usually not perceived until 30 minutes after application. Examples of base notes include tobacco, amber and musk.

What was our Findings

Miss Dior Absolutely Blooming Eau de Parfum is an extravagant floral delight you return to again and again. A cheery and irresistible harmony. Miss Dior Absolutely Blooming is an instant present for you. It is a delightful gift that you cannot wait to get your hands on. François Demachy, Dior Perfumer-Creator

It glides from the sharp charm of a fresh, fruity, citrus prelude into blossoming floral notes, then on to the noble elegance of patchouli, before finally concluding with musk, the last trace of memory.

With a price of £55.00 upwards, we found that Miss Dior Absolutely blooming is an excellent perfume. Very floral scent, that will last you most of the day if applied in the correct areas of your body. It would be a great purchase for you and you would not be disappointed.


Romance is in the air!

Public Reviews

  • This is a classy, lingering fragrance that doesn’t assault the nasal receptors! It’s the sort of fragrance that people passing in the street or in a queue, with you, would enquire about. It’s neither too sweet nor too strong and can’t be pigeon-holed into daytime/night time use
  • This is very nice perfume with a nice bottle. IT’S A CLASSY SMELL LOVE IT… Great value for money. Lasts a full day in my experience.
  • Really lovely fragrance – sweet but not too floral. Favourite of my perfumes. Light enough to wear daily to work etc but also nice enough to wear in the evening.


Romance is in the air!

Reasons to consider when purchasing your Perfume.

The reason why some perfumes are expensive really depends on what ingredients it contains which is why fake perfumes are cheaper. Because of this, the products are not natural but man made, to actually copy the scent.

Which is really a false saving because you will over time you will use twice the amount of the fake product for it to smell for the same time period as the original.

There are lots of reasons to consider when purchasing your perfume as the following will explain;

Description of Types of Perfume

  • Perfume or Extrait –  in English is known as perfume extract, pure perfume, or simply perfume: 15–40% aromatic compounds. 
  • Esprit of Parfum (ESDP) –  15–30% aromatic compounds, a seldom used strength concentration in between EDP and perfume.
  • Eau de parfum (EdP) or parfum de toilette (PdT) –  10–20% aromatic compounds (typically ~15%). Sometimes called “eau de parfum” or “millésime”; parfum de toilette is a less common term, most popular in the 1980s. That is generally analogous to eau de parfum.
  • Eau de toilette (EDT) –  5–15% aromatic compounds (typically ~10%); This is the staple for most masculine perfumes.
  • Eau de Cologne ( EDC ) –  Often simply called cologne: 3–8% aromatic compounds (typically ~5%).
  • Eau fraiche – Products sold as “splashes”, “mists”, “veils” and other imprecise terms. Generally these products contain 3% or less aromatic compounds and are diluted with water rather than oil or alcohol.

Once you have purchased your product, where do you store it?

Well most people will put their aftershave in the bathroom or on their bedside cabinet by the window, but this couldn’t be worse for your perfume.

Perfumes hate direct sunshine and damp places like a typical bathroom, so my advice would be to store it in a dark corner of your bedroom and it will last as long as the manufacturer specifications.

Media Section

Miss Dior Absolutely Blooming Marketing Video

Blooming Video

Conclusion

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Kind regards

Russ

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