Description
An elegant and light perfume for the confident and modern woman.
Lancôme Idole EDP is designed to celebrate feminine strength and beauty. This perfume combines delicate floral notes with zesty citrus, creating the perfect balance between lightness and luxury. The heart of the fragrance is filled with floral scents of rose and jasmine, while the base has the warmth of soft vanilla and musk. Idole is the perfect choice for the woman who appreciates modern elegance and wants to feel special every day. The bottle of this perfume is also unique, with a slim, minimalist design that symbolises the new-age perfume trend.
Fragrance notes:
- Top notes: bergamot, pear
- Heart notes: rose, jasmine
- Base notes: vanilla, musk, patchouli
How and when to use:
- For everyday wear
- During the spring and summer months
- Special events or celebrations
- At the office or at work
- Evening outings with friends
Recommendations:
- Apply perfume directly to the skin, for example on the wrists, neck and behind the ears.
- Avoid direct contact with clothes to avoid stains.
- Keep the perfume in a cool , dry place, away from direct sunlight.
- Spray the fragrance on after showering while the skin is still slightly damp to make the scent last longer.
- Avoid rubbing perfume on the skin to preserve its original fragrance.
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