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In the Middle Ages and later centuries, perfume, undissolved in alcohol, was carried around the neck in a flacon in the form of pomade, balm, or balsam-infused grains to cover the unpleasant smell of poor body hygiene. Due to this historical context, the name "Fragrance Flacon" was created.
The idea behind Fragrance Flacon is to have a large contingent of perfumes at a low price. We want to accompany you on this journey. Just like people and their taste, perfumes are individual, and it can take time to find the perfume you envision. 
 

Our Products

Anyone who enters a room and immediately enriches it with their mere presence automatically gains respect. A well-chosen fragrance is crucial for this demeanor. And a pleasant scent is extremely attractive to other people. To help you discover which fragrance suits you and matches your individual character, we have labeled each perfume with its various appropriate times and locations, as well as its contained scent notes, to help you find your perfect fragrance. 
If you have any questions or suggestions for improvements, please send us a message via email, because just like every person, every perfume is multifaceted, and everyone wants to best showcase their individual class when choosing a perfume. 
All suggestions made here, such as target audience or occasion, are merely guidelines and should under no circumstances be regarded as strict rules or restrict the versatility of the perfume. Any person of any gender can wear any perfume, regardless of the stereotypes characteristic of the perfume and defined by us as for "woman, unisex, man". With these suggestions, we merely try to give you the best impression of a perfume you haven't yet smelled, in order to best convey the desired perfume to you. 
Characterizations such as fragrance character or main accords are all subjective and may vary per person. Top, heart, and base notes have been adopted from the manufacturer and usefully supplemented.  
Perfumes are stored in the dark at room temperature.
 

The History of Perfumery

According to Duden, "Parfüm" or "Parfum" comes from the French "parfum," which means "to scent through," from older Italian "perfumare," from Latin "per" = through and "fumare" = to steam, to smoke.  
You can read the full history of perfumery at the following link, on the website of the International Museum of Perfumery in Grasse: 
https://www.museesdegrasse.com/de/die-geschichte-der-parfuemerie