Endearing by Bourjois: launched in 1946. Created by perfumer Constantin Mikhailovich “Kot” Weriguine. In 1949, it was renamed "Ramage" for export to other countries to avoid trademark violations.
Fragrance Composition:
So what does it smell like? It is classified as a leathery floral semi-oriental (chypre) fragrance for women.. Acute notes of aldehydes and jasmine, oak moss, vetiver, patchouli, amber and exotic balms. A peppery scent, rich scent and contrast, warm and sensual with amber and wood notes.
- Top notes: bergamot, lemon, petitgrain, aldehydes, mint, watercress
- Middle notes: jasmine, pepper, rose, hyacinth, orris root, lily of the valley, daffodil, wisteria
- Base notes: vanilla, leather, vetiver, labdanum, sandalwood, oakmoss, leather, ambergris, musk, patchouli
Combat, 1954:
"Eau Ramage by Bourjois: She appears laughing under her little parasol. And the flowers of her printed dress give off their scents of tender daffodils, vanilla quarantines and wisteria, in the clusters of which the twilight lingers. finely musky background emanates from her... A hint of mint and watercress refreshes everything. envelop them in mist, to taunt the tropical gravity there together."
The Endearing line included the following:
- Parfum in three sizes
- Eau de Cologne
- Cologne Stick
- Dusting Powder
Fate of the Fragrance:
Discontinued, date unknown. Endearing was still being sold in 1962.
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