Maroc by Ultima II/Revlon: launched in 1985. Ultima II envisioned luxury when they created this perfume and its gold on gold presentation boxes.
Maroc was inspired by the moschata, a wild, white, musk rose, which can only be found growing on the Mediterranean coast of Morocco, east of Tangier, during September. The moschata flowers in the sunlight and blooms on long after dark. Lush, warm and sensual.
Maroc was exclusively blended in France of high quality essential oils which included Moschata rose, rose maroc, rose otto, jasmine maroc and rich undertones of patchouli, amber, musk and mousse de chene. The scent is reminiscent of Moroccan princesses , poets, and potentates, evoking an atmosphere of opulence.
So what does it smell like? It was classified as a floral chypre fragrance for women.
The spokesmodel for the perfume was 25 year old Kim Alexis, who posed in Morocco for the perfume's advertisements.
Maroc disappeared from the shelves around 1990 and remains a popular discontinued scent today..
The perfume was re-created by Long Lost Perfumes in 1995. It features:
Maroc was inspired by the moschata, a wild, white, musk rose, which can only be found growing on the Mediterranean coast of Morocco, east of Tangier, during September. The moschata flowers in the sunlight and blooms on long after dark. Lush, warm and sensual.
Maroc was exclusively blended in France of high quality essential oils which included Moschata rose, rose maroc, rose otto, jasmine maroc and rich undertones of patchouli, amber, musk and mousse de chene. The scent is reminiscent of Moroccan princesses , poets, and potentates, evoking an atmosphere of opulence.
So what does it smell like? It was classified as a floral chypre fragrance for women.
- Top notes: bergamot, honey, coriander, geranium
- Middle notes: Moschata rose, rose maroc, rose otto, jasmine maroc
- Base notes: orris, rosewood, patchouli, ambergris, musk, vetiver, civet and oakmoss
The spokesmodel for the perfume was 25 year old Kim Alexis, who posed in Morocco for the perfume's advertisements.
Maroc disappeared from the shelves around 1990 and remains a popular discontinued scent today..
The perfume was re-created by Long Lost Perfumes in 1995. It features:
- Top notes: coriander, cardamom, geranium, rosewood, bergamot, and aldehydes.
- Heart: Otto rose, jasmine, orris root, gardenia, ylang-ylang and lily of the valley.
- Base: sandalwood, musk, patchouli, vetiver and oak moss.
I found a perfume that I wore when I was young. My sister loved it too. Now, my sister has cancer and I would like to buy it and surprise her with this perfume she has loved. I hope you continue making it to keep buying it for her and for me too. Please don't discontinue it!
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