Yes I Am by Cacharel

Just look at that bottle of Yes I Am by Cacharel... A classic red lipstick. Wearing red-colored lips dates back to the ancient Sumerians. Then, in Ancient Egypt (Cleopatra, of course), more colors besides red were available (source). Cacharel, like the Ancient Egyptians, after the classic red lipstick, came out with lipsticks with different colors, the flankers of Yes I Am.

In the original Yes I Am, the star of the show is cardamom. Cardamom appears to have some health benefits and the list is long: it may help lower blood pressure, some compounds in it may stop the growth of tumors and fight cancer (so far only seen in vitro and in mice), it has antioxidants that may slow down and prevent inflammation, it may offer protection against digestive issues and in rats it has been shown to reduce the number and size of stomach ulcers, it may treat bad breath and prevent cavities, etc. Looks like this spice could turn us into immortals. 

A classic red lipstick as the bottle, representing thousands of years of history, and a cardamom-centered fragrance, giving us the scent of a spice with many benefits. A beauty both on the outside and on the inside.

I smell very sweet cardamom with ginger, milk and caramel. This fragrance is a perfect snapshot of masala chai, the Indian milk tea that is sweet, lactonic and spicy. This perfume is captivating and unique. 

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