Description
A passionate and enchanting fragrance that combines smoky tones with juicy cherry.
Tom Ford Cherry Smoke EDP brings out the sweet and fruity freshness of cherry, complemented by smoky, spicy and woody notes. The fragrance starts with seductive and juicy top notes that gradually deepen into more intense and deeper layers. Its scent is ideal for those who appreciate quality, luxury and bold fragrance choices. The perfume is versatile, suitable for day or evening wear, giving every moment a special and memorable meaning.
Fragrance notes:
- Top notes: cherry juice, Chinese pepper
- Heart notes: osmanthus, jasmine
- Base notes: smoky woody notes, Peru balsam, Tonka bean.
How and when to use:
- Evening and festive events
- Special encounters and romantic moments
- In the colder seasons to add warmth and depth
- Every day when you want a luxurious and memorable fragrance .
Recommendations:
- Apply the fragrance to pulse points such as the wrists, neck and inner elbows to make the scent last longer.
- Keep the perfume in a cool , dark place, away from direct sunlight.
- Do not rub your wrists together after applying perfume to preserve the fragrance notes.
- Use in moderation as the perfume is intense and only needs a few sprays to be effective .
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