Description
Unique luxury and sensuality in one bottle - Tom Ford Black Orchid EDT.
Tom Ford’s Black Orchid EDT is an iconic fragrance that expresses deep elegance and distinctive style. Its combination of orchid and other unique fragrances creates a seductive and memorable olfactory experience , that lingers on the skin for a long time . The fragrance opens with fresh and sweet notes , moves smoothly to a rich heart and finishes with warm and deep bottom notes, giving it a unique depth . It’s a fragrance that’ s perfect for a special occasion or a night out, providing an extra sparkle of confidence.
Fragrance notes:
- Top notes: bergamot, black truffle, blackcurrant, ylang-ylang
- Heart notes: black orchid, lotus, woody notes.
- Base notes: vanilla, patchouli, incense, sandalwood
How and when to use:
- For special events
- For evening outings or celebrations
- In autumn and winter, due to the rich and deep scent.
Recommendations:
- Spray the perfume on your wrists, neck or behind your ears to make the fragrance last longer.
- Avoid direct contact with clothing to avoid stains.
- Keep the fragrance in a cool and dark place, away from direct sunlight and heat to preserve its quality.
- Spray on the perfume after applying the moisturiser to help the fragrance stick to the skin.
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