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TOP 5 LONDON PERFUMERS

by Everyday Cosmetics 02 Oct 2022
Fashion and fragrance have always had a close connection, so it is not a surprise that cities known for design firms are also home to perfume companies. New York, Paris, Milan, and, of course, London, are as famous for one as the other right now, but those reputations came after a lot of hard work.
TOP LONDON PERFUMERS

The phenomenon of capital cities always having a special vitality is something that has always been of importance to fragrance for women or for men aftershave, depending on your preference.

London has been connected to the fragrance world for centuries, with the likes of Floris, one of the world's leading fragrance companies, debuting its doors in the 1730s and still manufacturing fragrances today. London has some of the world's best perfume makers, with some facts about each brand included.

Dunhill, London:

In the late 1800s, Dunhill made harnesses as opposed to fragrances, and despite making fewer fragrances in that time, they have managed to make such fantastic fragrances that they have helped cement the Dunhill name as a giant of perfume. Fragrances are typically masculine, and the design of the bottles is very demanding.

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Burberry London

Burberry introduced their first fragrance in 1981, when they were initially concerned with outdoor wear. Burberrys for Men is the brand's name, and it has since been changed to include nearly 100 additional scents. British-oriented goods, including high-end British goods, are the brand's focus throughout their products.
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Yardley, London

Yardley Fragrances have been producing English Lavender since the 1770s, making the company 252 years old! English Lavender was introduced in 1873 and is still available today. As London-based companies, Yardley could profit from their celebrity customers during the 1960–80s, and their products are so varied, everyone can find something to interest them.
SHOP YARDLEY

 Jo Malone

Jo Malone is one of the newer brands here but their fragrances are still as tasty as ever. By following a different route and combining odd ingredients, Jo Malone created a unique fragrance experience that everybody's nose was surprised by!

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Penhaligon’s, London

William H. Penhaligon opened Penhaligon’s barber shop in 1860s, where he cut hair and applied makeup products in order to sell them to his customers. As Court Barber and perfumer to HRH Queen Victoria, the corporation has over 30 stores in the UK.

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There are some of the finest and most well-known perfume brands available in London.
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