French Fragrance Ritual with Roger & Gallet Paris

Roger & Gallet, a heritage French fragrance house founded in 1862 in Paris, is known for crafting nature-inspired scents that elevate everyday wellbeing. Roger & Gallet combines the rich history of French perfumes and soaps to produce some of the best bath and body products in the world.

French soap-making dates back to the 16th century in the Provence region, where the famous Savon de Marseille was produced. Back in 1806, Jean Marie Farina started marketing his “Eau de Cologne” made from a secret formula inherited from his uncle. At the time, Jean Marie Farina’s perfumes were commissioned by Napoleon and royalty throughout Europe.

In 1862, Armand Roger and Charles Gallet created the Parfumerie Roger & Gallet and purchased the “House of Jean Marie Farina.” Over the years, Roger & Gallet products have been eagerly sought-after by connoisseurs around the globe.

Today, Roger & Gallet has created a collection of beautifully balanced fragrances designed to refresh the senses and enhance daily rituals called: Wellbeing Fragrant Waters. Each scent is inspired by natural botanical ingredients and crafted by master perfumers to evoke a unique mood, moment, or feeling. Try your favorite or experiment with new scents such as: Cedrat, Green Tea, Shiso, Vanilla, Rose, Royal Lavender, Bois d’ Orange, Ginger, Red Ginger, Fleur d’Osmanthus, and of course, the original and iconic Jean Marie Farina.

What I enjoy is that these fragrant sprays are light, wearable, and versatile, perfect for layering, and so refreshing. Depending on the mood of the day, these delightful eau fraiche sprays will enhance your beauty ritual in the morning, in the evening, or anytime during the day. Keep the travel size in your purse for an instant relaxing wellbeing moment.

 These fragrant waters truly do distill happiness!

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