At the beach 1966 by CB I Hate Perfume - Perfume Review

CB I hate Perfume is a niche perfume brand with fantastic creations. At The Beach 1966 is an amazing fragrance and I am here presenting you an interesting review. Written by an expert in niche fragrances!
 
SAO PAULO - Sept. 19, 2013 - PRLog -- Coppertone is one off the first sunscreens created during the WWII by airman Benjamin Green called originally Red Vet Pet. The protective formula was a petroleum-based red goo that soldiers used to protect the skin against the South Pacific sun.
In 1944 Benjamim created in his very own home using his wife's stove a more friendly formula using cocoa butter and jasmine oil soon to be supplied to his Miami customers.
The original Coppertone fragrance was called Coppertone #6 and it was developed app. in 1961. The name reminds the Chanel Nº5 legend that the name given to the perfume was because Chanel liked the batch #5. Coppertone #6 was named this way because the first five interactions were not acceptable and finally they succeeded with batch #6.
The olfactives notes to Coppertone #6 are: Green Orange Tree crushed leafs, lilac, lavender, orange blossom, Jasmine, Rose, Lilly-of-the-Valley, Ylang Ylang, combine with herbal and spicy notes (not disclosed) in a woody, musky balsamic base.*...
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