Description
Versace Pour Homme EDT - A fresh and masculine fragrance for the confident man.
This perfume is inspired by Mediterranean aromatics blended with modern elegance. The fragrance opens with zesty citrus notes, bringing out the energising blend of lemon and bergamot. Heart notes add warmth and aromaticity to the composition, thanks to components such as sage and blue hyacinth. Base notes, including musk and tonka bean, give the fragrance depth and longevity, making it suitable for day or evening wear. This is a perfume for the confident and charismatic man who appreciates freshness and dynamism.
Fragrance notes:
- Top notes: lemon, neroli, bergamot, rose hip
- Heart notes: blue hyacinth, sage, cedarwood, geranium.
- Base notes: tonka bean, musk, amber
How and when to use:
- To wear to work every day
- Leisure events
- For evening meetings or festive occasions
- For freshness on warm summer days
Recommendations:
- Apply the perfume to clean skin, especially the wrists and neck.
- Avoid rubbing the fragrance after application, let it dry naturally.
- Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.
- To prolong the fragrance , also use a body cream or gel with the same scent.
- For best results , use in moderation - 1-2 sprays are enough.
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