Description
A spring garden party on your skin - Burberry Her Garden Party EDT will transport you to floral bliss.
Burberry – Her Garden Party EDT is designed to reflect the charm and elegance of the British garden at the height of spring. It combines classic Burberry style with an innovative approach to fragrance. The fragrance opens with sweet and inviting top notes, followed by a delicate and feminine floral heart. The base notes add depth and warmth, creating a long-lasting and memorable aroma. Her Garden Party is designed for the modern woman who wants to add a touch of luxury and joy to her day.
Fragrance notes:
- Top notes: green apple, mandarin orange
- Heart notes: jasmine, rose
- Base notes: nutmeg, sandalwood
How and when to use:
- Spring and summer days
- For daily use at work or school
- For evening events, when you want to leave a delicate and feminine impression .
- Ona date or out with friends
Recommendations:
- Spray the fragrance on pulse points such as your wrists and the back of your neck to maximise the diffusion of the scent around you.
- To preserve the quality of the fragrance ,keep the bottle away from direct heat sources and light.
- Avoid rubbing the fragrance on the skin after application as this may alter the odour.
- Regular use of the fragrance helps to preserve its original scent.
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