I used to adore Je Reviens, and would still buy it if I ever saw it for sale.
I remember a granny liking L'Aimant by Coty.
In early/mid teens I loved Hartnell's In Love, took some of the hand cream or similar to school, and found that our biology teacher was violently allergic to the smell! Streaming eyes, sneezing, etc.
Being horrible 14 or 15 year olds, my friends and I found this highly amusing.
Going OT here,but my other abiding memory of said teacher, was at a session where she would answer any anonymous biology-related questions.
Someone asked a question about contraception.
Teacher stood in front of the class and said very sternly,
'This is something no NICE GIRL needs to know about until she's married!'
(This was mid 1960s)
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the boys wore Brut. Sometimes I have a quick spray of YD at the perfume counter, just to evoke those times. Definitely Aqua Manda very '60s, or mid century as they like to say these days, along with Biba and Mary Quant make up, heavy fringe, pale lipstick eyeliner and the painting of spider leg like eyelashes under our under lashes. Can't wait to revisit some of that at Mary Quant's exhibition at the V&A fairly soon.
I think "Rive Gauche" was pretty popular in our more sophisticated later teens 
