Description
Jacques Bogart Pour Homme EDT - a timeless classic for confident men
Jacques Bogart Pour Homme EDT is a classic and timeless eau de toilette created for confident and elegant men. This fragrance is inspired by traditional masculinity and gives a man a refined and confident nature. Pour Homme EDT opens with refreshing bergamot and lime notes that bring energy and liveliness. They are then mixed with spicy notes of clove and nutmeg, which add depth and warmth to the scent. Finally, woody notes of sandalwood and vetiver complete the fragrance, giving Pour Homme EDT an elegant and memorable finish.
Fragrance notes:
- Top notes: bergamot, lime
- Heart notes: clove, nutmeg
- Base notes: sandalwood, vetiver
How and when to use:
- Pour Homme EDT is ideal for everyday use.
- The scent is suitable for the office as well as for a more festive event.
Recommendations:
- Apply morning or night to accentuate your unique style.
- Apply to heart rate areas such as wrists, neck and behind the ears.
- Apply at least 30 minutes before going outside so that the scent can better connect with the skin.
- Apply the fragrance to damp skin to make it last longer.
- Apply the fragrance to your clothes to create a delicate aura of fragrance.
- Use the fragrance with a beard oil of the same brand to intensify the aroma.
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