Description
Lancôme Poême EDP is a luxurious perfume that combines sweet and floral notes to create a romantic atmosphere.
Lancôme Poême EDP is the perfect choice for the woman who wants to leave a memorable and enchanting impression. This fragrance bouquet starts with fresh and sweet notes, followed by rich heart notes that bring out the elegance of flowers. It finishes with sensual base notes that add depth and warmth. Poême EDP is perfect for everyday use and special occasions. This perfume reflects feminine strength and refined style.
Fragrance notes:
- Top notes: blue moon, lychee, date, black currant
- Heart notes: mimosa, freesia, jasmine, rose, orange blossom
- Base notes: vanilla, tonka bean, amber, cedarwood
How and when to use:
- Special occasions such as parties or dinners
- Romantic encounters
- For days when you want to feel extra confident and elegant.
- Everyday, if you want to add a luxurious touch to your days.
Recommendations:
- Spray the perfume on the pulse points (neck, wrists and behind the knees ) to make the scent last longer.
- Store your perfume in a cool place out of direct sunlight to preserve its quality.
- Avoid spraying too heavily - only a few sprays of perfume are enough.
- Use the fragrance after a shower when the skin is still a little damp to help the scent stick better
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