Loading... Please wait...When we think of famous lovers, who comes to mind? Is it Cleopatra (the VII)? Is it Giacomo Girolamo Casanova de Seingalt? One almost brought down the Roman Empire and the other’s name has become synonymous with the art of seduction. History has turned Cleopatra into a beauty and Casanova into a man whose looks suited his reputation. The truth is that they were not particularly attractive, and in their day both were considered the equivalent of “fugly” So was it their charms, powers, sensual talents that were responsible for their notoriety? At CaFleureBon we believe it was perfume that brought their paramours to their knees.
Scents of seduction are deeply personal. They are enhanced by our chemistry and give us confidence - the ultimate aphrodisiac.
These are the fragrances that garner the most compliments - from our significant others and strangers (of both sexes) naughty and niche: