Lenel for Men is a fragrance with classic notes that has been around for decades.
Description. Elvis Presley Forever is a masculine fragrance from Bellevue Brands inspired by the King of Rock & Roll. Elvis' love and passion for music is attached to a silver microphone cap.
Notes of warm wood, grapefruit, lemon, mint and pink pepper balanced with notes of ginger, nutmeg, and jasmine with bases of incense, vetiver, cedar, sandalwood, patchouli, labdanum and white musk.
According to those who knew him best, Elvis was a clean freak. He was constantly washing his hands and would often take multiple showers a day. He also had a strict grooming routine that included using listerine and mouthwash.
Presley's fondness for peanut butter and banana sandwiches is well established; however, bacon is not mentioned in all accounts. A book about Presley and his mother, Gladys Presley, though, says he had "sandwich after sandwich of his favorite—peanut butter, sliced bananas, and crisp bacon".
Elvis favored classic southern sweets for dessert, and one favorite happened to be pound cake. Not just any pound cake but a particular one. The Sterns say pound cake for Elvis meant a cake baked by his childhood friend, Janelle McComb.
Soft hints of jasmine, rose and cedarwood create a sophisticated and elegant scent that is perfect for any space.
Among Presley's ailments attributed to his genes were alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency, which can attack the lungs and liver; colon issues; an immune deficiency and lifelong insomnia.
Elvis's hair how-to: Create the look by backcombing or ratting at the roots of the hair, starting on the sides of the pompadour and working towards the top of the head. Then, comb up and over the ratted hair, combing off the forehead and working the front up into a curl straight back.
On March 25, 1958, Elvis Presley entered the U.S. Army at Fort Chaffee, Arkansas, marking the day he got a GI haircut that included shaving those famous sideburns.
Marilyn Monroe: Floris Rose Geranium
Like millions of other women, Monroe was a fan of Chanel No 5. However, in 2002, it was revealed that she also had a secret penchant for Floris Rose Geranium.
Elvis Presley Forever for Her is a potent fragrance that captures the sultry tones and sexy vibe that remain in Elvis's legacy. This scent opens with sweet apple blossom and a spritz of mandarin before opening to a heart of jasmine and pink pepper. The base is smoky and sweet with ebony wood and amber.
Patchouli oil has been in use for thousands of years, but it gained tremendous popularity because of its use by the hippies in the 1960s. Experts suggest that the regular use of patchouli oil by hippies is because of the raw, earthy, and natural nature of this oil.
He had the greatest eyes, the greatest voice, fans galore. He also had great hair.” Geller says the primary goal was to maintain the long-term health of Elvis' hair. In his daily routine, he would use products such as jojoba oil and vitamin E as a replacement for conditioner.
Marilyn Monroe was once quoted as saying, "What do I wear in bed? Why, Chanel No. 5, of course." Got to love that cheeky bombshell, right? And she does raise an interesting question—and no, I'm not talking about where you fall in the PJs/birthday-suit sleeping debate.
Once the musician was successful enough to afford hair dye, to afford anything he wanted, he adopted, as Classic Country Music writes, a "signature mix of hair dyes: Miss Clairol 51D and Black Velvet / Mink Brown by Paramount." Reportedly, Elvis even asked his wife, who first met her future husband when she was just 14 ...
Thomas went on to say that Butler not only had to be fitted with prosthetics and wigs during each decade of Elvis's journey, but he also wore two sets of false eyelashes and makeup. The real Elvis wasn't shy about creating a larger-than-life persona for himself, but it was harder for him to demand privacy.
Women burst into tears when Elvis joined the army and his head was shaved. It didn't change the man just his appearance. As his stint in the army drew nigh, he began to grow his hair back out to the delight of many young women around the world.
Elvis Presley first grew his sideburns during his teen years, well before he entered the music business in 1954. He told columnist Bob Thomas in early 1957 that his youthful admiration for the sideburned truck drivers he saw around his family's Tupelo home inspired him to cultivate his own sideburns.
While his gorgeous locks of jet-black hair that perfectly complement Elvis Presley's eye color of striking ice blue helped him seduce any woman possible, it's surprising to know that The King of Rock' n' Roll was actually born a natural blonde.
The king was in fact a fan of makeup — more specifically, eye makeup — and loved making his vibrant blue eyes pop on stage while performing.
While Elvis famously wasn't a heavy drinker, his father once told the story of an overindulgent moment for “The King” involving peach brandy in his youth. Elvis is also said to have enjoyed whiskey in his early days.
Amazingly Elvis was actually a natural blonde until his late teens and even after when his hair began to go darker it wasn't naturally the shade we all know so well. It was usually dyed a shade of brown known as 'Mink Brown', but once when the King himself tried to do it, he opted to use black shoe polish.
The most common cause of bathroom smells is mould and mildew that can be caused by a leaking pipe or plumbing fitting. Investigate areas that may be damp from a small water leak or water splashing from the shower or vanity. Common spots include inside or under the vanity cabinet or the wall behind the toilet.
The Fried Peanut Butter and Banana Sandwich
In 1987 Mary Jenkins, who was Presley's favorite cook at Graceland for 14 years and worked for him until the day he passed, appeared on Letterman and showed how she used to make his favorite meal — a fried peanut butter and banana sandwich.