Lenthéric

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Lenthéric is a renowned perfume and cosmetics brand that was established in Paris, France in 1875 by Raymond Lenthéric. The brand is well-known for its high-quality products and innovative approach to cosmetics and perfumery.

History[edit | edit source]

Raymond Lenthéric, a hairdresser by profession, founded the Lenthéric brand in 1875. He opened his first salon in Paris, which quickly gained popularity due to its innovative hair styling techniques and high-quality products. Lenthéric's success in the hairdressing industry led him to expand into the world of perfumery and cosmetics.

Products[edit | edit source]

Lenthéric is known for its wide range of products, including perfumes, colognes, soaps, and cosmetics. Some of the brand's most popular fragrances include "Miracle", "Tweed", and "Shanghai". These perfumes are celebrated for their unique and sophisticated scents, which are often described as a blend of floral, woody, and oriental notes.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Lenthéric's innovative approach to perfumery and cosmetics has left a lasting impact on the industry. The brand's commitment to quality and creativity has set a high standard for other companies in the field. Today, Lenthéric products continue to be sought after by consumers around the world for their unique scents and superior quality.

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