
Corine De Farme
French natural beauty, from pharmacy to skin.
Corine de Farme is a French personal-care brand best known in pharmacies and supermarkets across France, the Middle East and Asia for its family-friendly toiletries: micellar waters, bath products, intimate care, and a sprawling fragrance line aimed at women, men, teenagers and children. The house is owned by Sarbec Cosmetics, a French manufacturer based near Lille. The perfume range is positioned at the bottom of the price ladder — eaux de toilette, body mists and aftershaves designed for everyday use, often packaged in pastel bottles and sold in multi-pack gift sets. Compositions stay close to the mainstream playbook: clean florals, light fruits, soft musks, blue aquatics for the men's side. Quality control is industrial rather than artisanal. It suits a wearer looking for an inexpensive, inoffensive family-friendly scent from a familiar drugstore name.
Releases
DNA over time
Each column is an era. Each colored band shows that family’s share of accord weight across every perfume the house released in that window. Bigger band = the house leaned harder on that family.




















































