Description
Versace Eros EDT - a powerful and masculine fragrance that reflects confidence and passion.
Versace Eros Eau de Toilette is inspired by the Greek god Eros, who symbolises love and passion. This perfume combines fresh and energetic fragrances with woody and musky accords, creating a seductive and charismatic fragrance. Opens with a bright blend of citrus and mint, followed by warm and spicy heart notes that offer depth and complexity. Finally, the fragrance lands on the bottom notes where sweet vanilla and sensual cedarwood play. Eros EDT is perfect for everyday wear as well as for special occasions, bringing out a man’s inner strength and captivating character.
Fragrance notes:
- Top notes: lemon, green apple, mint
- Heart notes: tonka bean, geranium, ambroksaan
- Base notes: vanilla, cedarwood, vetiver, oak oakmoss
How and when to use:
- For everyday use
- For evening out
- For special events
- To increase self-confidence
- At official events
Recommendations:
- Spray on wrists, neck and chest area where body heat helps the fragrance to develop better.
- Avoid using too much as the smell is intense and long lasting.
- Store the perfume in a cool and dark place, away from direct sunlight to preserve its quality.
- Do not rub your wrists together after spraying so as not to break up the scent structure.
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