Description
A fresh and lively perfume for women who appreciate youthful energy.
Hermès Tutti Twilly d’Hermès EDP is a perfume created in 2021 to reflect the free spirit and playfulness of young women. The fragrance combines the delicate petals of ginger blossom, sweet lychee and embracing musk to create a fresh and vibrant scent. The perfume bottle is adorned with a unique hand-tied silk ribbon that adds elegance and cheerfulness. Tutti Twilly d’Hermès is the perfect choice for those looking for a fragrance that reflects their youthful energy and zest for life.
Fragrance notes:
- Top notes: ginger flowers
- Heart notes: litchi
- Base notes: musk
How and when to use:
- Everyday wear: perfect for everyday use, adding freshness and vibrancy.
- SPRING & SUMMER: The perfume's light and fruity fragrance is perfect for the warmer seasons.
- Daily events: The perfect choice for day events or meetings where you want to make a fresh and memorable impression.
Recommendations:
- How to wear: spray the perfume on the wrists, neck and behind the ears to make the scent last longer.
- Storage: Store the perfume in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat to preserve its quality.
- Quantity: use in moderation; a few sprays are enough to achieve the desired effect without overdoing it.
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