Description
An intense expression of masculinity and charisma for the modern man.
Dolce & Gabbana – K Intense EDP is a fragrance that brings out the power and personality of the modern man. The fragrance opens with fresh notes of citrus and blood orange, followed by a spicy heart of cardamom and nutmeg. Base notes of cedar and patchouli add depth, creating a warm and memorable finish. K Intense is a bold and memorable fragrance for any occasion where you want to make your presence felt. It’s the perfect choice for a man looking for intensity and persistence in his everyday life.
Fragrance notes:
- Top notes: blood orange, cardamom, juniper
- Heart notes: nutmeg, sage, lavender
- Base notes: cedar, patchouli, vetiver
How and when to use:
- For evening events or festive occasions
- On cold autumn days and winter evenings
- At official meetings and business lunches
- Romantic encounters and special moments
Recommendations:
- Spray the fragrance on the wrists, neck and chest area to make the scent last longer.
- Avoid rubbing the fragrance on the skin to preserve its fragrance layers.
- Keep your perfume in a cool and dark place, away from direct sunlight and heat sources to avoid deterioration of the fragrance.
- Perfume lasts longer on moisturised skin, use an unscented moisturiser before application.
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