Description
Luxury and passion in one bottle - Flowerbomb Ruby Orchid EDP brings out a woman's sensuality and confidence
Viktor Rolf Flowerbomb Ruby Orchid EDP is a dizzying perfume inspired by the theatrical and glamorous lifestyle. Its fragrance composition opens up with sweet aromas of juicy peaches and red vanilla, symbolising passion and confidence. Floral and velvety orchid in the heart adds depth and elegance, leaving an unforgettable scent trail. This perfume is perfect for any woman who wants to express her inner strength and passion. The bottle itself is as visually captivating as the fragrance itself, reflecting luxury and style in every detail. Flowerbomb Ruby Orchid is perfect for everyday use as well as special occasions.
Fragrance notes:
- Top notes: peach, red vanilla
- Heart notes: orchid
- Base notes: vanilla, nutmeg
How and when to use:
- Evening trips and special events
- Romantic dates
- Every day you want to feel confident and glamorous .
- In the office or at formal meetings to add confidence
Recommendations:
- Spray perfume directly onto skin (wrists, neck) or clothes.
- Avoid direct sunlight and store in a cool , dry place .
- For best results , use after a shower or on damp skin.
- Avoid rubbing the perfume on your skin to make the scent last longer.
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