Description
Versace Eros EDP - a fragrance that embodies masculinity and sensuality and boosts self-confidence.
Versace Eros EDP is designed for the confident and passionate man who wants to make a strong and memorable impression. The composition of this fragrance is the perfect blend of freshness and depth, making it versatile and unique. Top notes bring out the freshness of citrus fruits, while heart notes add spiciness and sweetness. The base notes add warmth and depth, leaving a long-lasting and pleasant scent. Ideal for everyday wear as well as for special occasions, this perfume will add confidence and charisma to any man.
Fragrance notes:
- Top notes: lemon, mandarin, mint
- Heart notes: tonka bean, ambroxan, geranium.
- Base notes: vanilla, cedarwood, vetiver, oak moss
How and when to use:
- For daily use duringthe day and evening
- For special events or celebrations
- In moments of need
- In autumn and winter, thanks to the perfume's warm base notes.
Recommendations:
- Spray the perfume on pulse points such as the neck and wrists to make the scent last longer.
- Avoid spraying on fabrics as this can leave stains.
- Keep the perfume away from direct sunlight and heat to prevent the fragrance ingredients from breaking down.
- Always close the bottle properly so that the persistence of the odour is not reduced.
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