FLASHBACK 80's and 90's: The memory of scents during my childhood
- By Kirsty Watson
- Published 01/28/2008
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Charlie Red by Revlon: The original came out in 1973 (I wasn't born then) and it was a huge hit! In 1993 Charlie Red hit the stores, a more sharper version of the first and very floral. I remember everybody had a bottle of Charlie Red and it lasted for ages. In 1994 Charlie White was launched and if you were the kid with a bottle of this refeshing, seemingly more stylish version of the cult scent you were the most popular ten year old on the block! There was also blue, silver and gold versions but unfortunately I had grew out of Charlie by then! I was surprised to see that you can still buy good old Charlie today: try in your local department store at the Revlon counter or online.
Impulse was launched in the UK in 1979 by Faberge with the tag line "Men can't h
Exclamation was released in 1988, Exclamation was the best perfume in the whole wide world at the time, it came in the most adorable bottle shaped like an exclamation mark! It was the most synergistic and memorable marketing brands ever, with a catchy tune for the commercial, and a tag line "Make a statement without saying a word"... everybody owned a bottle... it was huge! A sharp, floral, oriental perfume exclamation can still be purchased today!
Sunflowers was launched by Estee Lauder in 1993 and as a pre-adolescent girl it was still a little old for me. However, I remember both my older sisters owned a bottle of it, and everybody would want to buy it for their mum as a christmas present. The scent is a blend of melon, cyclamen, peach, musk, bergamot, jasmine, rose and sandalwood. Still easilly obtained today in department stores.
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1 Response to "FLASHBACK 80's and 90's: The memory of scents during my childhood" 
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said this on 15 Jul 2009 8:25:28 PM PDT
i'm trying to find something very similar to an old scent of impulse,which if i remember correctly was jueness?
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