Chantal Roos | A Career in Perfume | The Perfume Pros

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
  • Following on from our last video on the brand, Roos & Roos creator Chantal Roos talks to us about her career in perfume and some of the iconic fragrances she has had a hand in creating.
    Fragrances mentioned:
    YSL Opium
    L'Eau d'Issey
    Jean Paul Gaultier
    Alexander McQueen
    Stella McCartney
    Our previous video with Chantal • Interview with Chantal...
    You can also find us on Instagram: / theperfumepros

КОМЕНТАРІ • 8

  • @BrandonFer
    @BrandonFer 5 років тому +1

    I think the next trend will be vintage style fragrance such as Arpege, Aromatics Elixir etc. I personally love these kinds of fragrances and I’m a 22 year old male. I love Twilly by Hermès, it’s majestic.

  • @kendiland
    @kendiland 5 років тому

    Love you Chantal 💕 Thank You for this vid.

  • @Inannarising
    @Inannarising 5 років тому +1

    Love this!!! Thank you for doing this interview ✨

  • @FabiWe91
    @FabiWe91 5 років тому

    Fantastic! Thanks so much for this interview.

  • @krischan5186
    @krischan5186 5 років тому +1

    Fantastic interview!

  • @leighton12
    @leighton12 5 років тому

    hi perfume pros could you share your knowledge on parallel imported fragrances (usually sold online), these perfumes are sold at hugely discounted prices but are they worth it and are they authentic as the bottles look exactly the same as well as the scent being identical but doesn't have the same longevity as the ones at department stores.

    • @ThePerfumePros
      @ThePerfumePros  5 років тому

      It sounds like you are describing grey market scents. These are usually imported as you say in your comment and might be excess old stock or may have been obtained specifically for selling in at a discounted rate. They're not usually fakes; hence why they seem good value for authentic product but we never know how they've been stored or shipped ...and as both heat and light are the enemies of fragrance, you can't always guarantee that the scent hadn't started to turn.