Description
Rabanne Olympéa EDP - Your everyday companion to create an aura worthy of a goddess
Rabanne Olympéa EDP is designed for the modern woman who wants to emphasize her femininity and charm . This perfume opens with fresh accords of mandarin and ginger flower, merging with the sensual warmth of jasmine and vanilla . Amber and cashmere notes add depth, creating an addictive trail. The fragrance composition is designed to accentuate a woman’s strength and grace . Ten sentences cannot fully describe how this fragrance blends with the skin, but one thing is certain – Olympéa leaves a lasting impression.
Fragrance notes:
- Top notes: mandarin, ginger flower
- Heart notes: jasmine, salty vanilla
- Base notes: amber, cashmere wood
How and when to use:
- Daily use at work or school
- Evening events or meetings
- Festive events and important gatherings
- Summer celebrations outdoors
Recommendations:
- Spray the perfume on your wrists and neck to make the scent last longer.
- Keep perfume away from direct sunlight and heat.
- Use the fragrance in combination with body care products from the same range to intensify the olfactory experience.
- Avoid spraying perfume on clothes to avoid possible stains.
- Store the perfume in its original packaging to preserve the quality of the fragrance over time.
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