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The moment she won the Golden Globe Awards, she not only looked gorgeous, but also smelled luxurious.
Teyana Taylor, Amal, and George Clooney all looked great in photos from Sunday night’s red carpet, but you’d have to go there to pick up on the subtle similarities in their looks. It was a spritz of Initio Parfum Privé hair fragrance.
Teyana and Amal both use the brand’s Atomic Rose Hair Perfume, which the latter’s hairstylist, Dimitilis Giannetos, described in a press release as a “vintage, rosy scent.”
“Amal wore a stunning red Balmain dress with a vintage ’50s feel,” he added. “I wanted to create a hairstyle that complemented this gorgeous dress.”

While Taylor took the look in a gravity-defying Schiaparelli haute couture halter dress with a bedazzled thong, hairstylist Nikki Nelms reached for exactly the same scent.
“Hair is a moment in time, but we are a collaborative team and we want to make sure your look feels complete from head to toe, including scent,” Nelms said in a press release, adding that the rosy spray helped “bring the story together.”
In addition to scenting your hair, this product is designed to add body and shine with moisturizing yet non-greasy ingredients. (Perhaps it will also serve as a good luck charm, considering Taylor won her first-ever Golden Globe for her performance in One Battle After Another.)

Clooney paired his classic Giorgio Armani suit with Oud for Greatness, one of the brand’s men’s fragrances, which features top notes of oud wood, lavender, saffron, patchouli, and musk.


“George is very handsome and doesn’t need too much, so we kept his grooming to a minimum,” said Giannettos, who worked with the “Jay Kelly” actor on the big night.
Couples who wear perfume in their hair seem to stay together forever.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor at Page Six. Hannah spies the really affordable styles worn by celebrities, tests Hollywood’s hottest brands, and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet ready. She consults stylists and industry experts (including celebrities themselves) for first-hand product recommendations, trend predictions, and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has also been featured in USA Today and Parade.
