Beyoncé performs onstage during the “RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR” at PGE Narodowy on June 27, 2023 in Warsaw, Poland. Kevin Mazur/WireImage for Parkwood/Getty Images
Introducing Cé Noir, the latest fragrance from Beyoncé. On Wednesday, October 25, the 42-year-old singer revealed the name of her new fragrance on Instagram. In a black-and-white video, she expressed her excitement as she unboxed the perfume, which she had been working on for years. Holding a metallic box, Beyoncé shared her anticipation with her fans.
The artist known as "No Angel" proceeded to unlock the case, unveiling a stunning bottle housed within a cartridge. Beyoncé, expressing her intentions, shared, "I envisioned something grand and yet infused with a touch of familiarity." Afterward, she delicately extracted the fragrance from its outer container. Pointing out the bottle's transparent construction, she remarked, "This allows you to peer into the very essence of the perfume."
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Beyoncé shared on her Instagram account (@beyonce) that she sprayed the fragrance, Cé Noir, on her décolletage multiple times during the show. She expressed her satisfaction by stating, "And that is Cé Noir. Say no more!"
Beyoncé introduced Cé Noir on her website in July, hinting at its top notes of clementine and golden honey blended with rose absolute and jasmine samba. The fragrance is anchored by Namibian myrrh and golden amber in its base. Although the scent is not yet available, it will be priced at $160.
This marks Beyoncé's comeback to the perfume industry since her debut fragrance, Heat, in 2010. Packaged in a seductive red bottle, Heat combines a musky amber scent with hints of almond macaroon, blush peach, and honeysuckle nectar. Currently, the perfume can be purchased for $88 on Amazon.
In addition to Cé Noir, Beyoncé is preparing to launch a haircare line. In May, shortly after commencing her Renaissance World Tour, she shared a carousel post featuring a photo of herself seated at a beauty vanity, holding a curling wand. In the background, a lineup of unlabeled products could be observed on the counter. The containers, resembling spray bottles, contained a lustrous golden liquid.
Beyoncé, captured by Kevin Mazur/WireImage for Parkwood, is seen in the second slide having her hair styled with curling rods during her younger years. The concluding post of the slideshow features Beyoncé sharing her thoughts on the collection.
"Did you know that my first job was sweeping hair in my mother's salon?" Beyoncé shared. "Destiny's Child actually began by performing for clients while they were getting their hair done. Being in that environment, I had the opportunity to meet and be inspired by a diverse group of entrepreneurial women."
She continued, "I witnessed firsthand how the way we cherish and celebrate our hair can have a profound impact on our well-being. I saw my mother heal and support countless women. Having gained invaluable knowledge on my own hair journey, I have always aspired to carry on her legacy. I am excited for you to discover what I have been working on."
Beyoncé's colorist Rita Hazan, who recently transformed the Grammy winner's look after her tour ended on October 1, opened up about the beauty line in an interview with We.
"We constantly discuss it. She has asked me numerous questions, so I have no doubt it will be incredible," Hazan shared with Us. "She already has the knowledge passed down from her mom Tina Knowles, who was a hairstylist previously."