Fracas Perfume
Robert Piguet launched Fracas Perfume in 1948. It eventually disappeared from the market and was re-born in 1996 with a new formula by Pierre Negrin and was relaunched for sale again. There are numerous ingredients that distinguish Fracas Perfume, ingredients such as sandlewood, cedar, vetiver, musk, iris, orange blossom, rose, neroli, violet, jonquil, lily of the vally, jasmine, gardenia, tuberose, hyacinth, mandarin, and bergamot.
In the category of tuberose fragrances, Fracas holds a strong lead. It’s believed by some that those perfumers trying to design a tuberose fragrance use Fracas as the scent to duplicate. This very sexy aroma is carnal in it’s nature.
Fracas perfume is definitely not a subtle fragrance. The first impact of Fracas is sweet and strong, but the hint of green that follows this sweetness tames the fragrance so that the final scent of brush and wild flowers do not overwhelm. When this perfume fades out it lingers with a lush woodsy and earthy scent.
No doubt that Fracas is the ultimate in sexy perfumes and it also exudes a bright, joy-filled feeling when on. If Fracas had to be a person it would be a female; a female who defines herself on her terms and stands completely independent from her man. The softness and strength of Fracas combines to define it’s originality, so when you think of Fracas you’re reminded of it’s power.
Wearing Fracas comes with remembering not to over-do it. Fracas packs a hefty punch so respecting those around you means not spraying it on like air freshener. Fracas is remembered for it’s powerful feminine aroma. Wearing Fracas may garner that infamous question, “what is that you’re wearing, wow”.
You can get Fracas in Parfum and Eau de Parfum. You can find Fracas online and it comes in multiple matching products, such as Cremes, Powders, Lotions and Body Wash.
Being original can be as easy as wearing a perfume to define yourself. Fracas is original for anyone who wears it. Be yourself with Fracas.

This is a brilliant perfume i really like the full bodyed style.
jill x