Lubin
After the Revolution, Pierre François Lubin created his Perfume House on rue Sainte Anne in Paris: he supplied the "Merveilleuses" with perfumed ribbons, ball masks and rice powders, but above all his famous "Eau vivifiante", which would become "L'Eau de Lubin".
She soon gained the favor of the imperial court.
Lubin's fame began thanks to Empress Josephine and Pauline Bonaparte, Princess Borghese.
When the Bourbons returned to the throne, he dedicated his creations to Queen Marie-Amélie.