Description
Discover a deeply sensual and boldly provocative experience with Yves Saint Laurent's Black Opium Le Parfum.
Yves Saint Laurent’s Black Opium Le Parfum is a modern fragrance that combines classic elegance with modern boldness . This perfume is inspired by urban style and the courage of women to stand out. The heart of the perfume is composed of rich notes of coffee and vanilla , to which sweet mandarin and refreshing jasmine add depth . The fragrance makes the wearer feel like walking through a cold evening in a warm metropolis. It’s the perfect choice for a woman who loves the nightlife and likes to be the centre of attention.
Fragrance notes:
- Top notes: green mandarin, pear
- Heart notes: jasmine, coffee
- Base notes: vanilla, patchouli, cedar.
How and when to use:
- Night events and festivities
- Meetings or romantic dinners
- Formal meetings where you want to make a strong impression
- Leisure in the city
Recommendations:
- Spray the perfume on pulse points such as the wrists and neck to maximise diffusion.
- Store perfume away from direct sunlight and high temperatures.
- Avoid rubbing perfume on the skin as this may alter the chemistry of the fragrance.
- Use the fragrance in combination with body care products from the same range to enhance and prolong the fragrance.
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