Description
Fresh and flattering, ideal for any man who wants to leave a fresh impression.
Yves Saint Laurent L’Homme L’Homme Cologne Bleue EDT opens with fresh citrus top notes, combined with sea breeze accords, creating an exceptionally fresh aura. In the heart notes, aromatic lavender and delicate apple come to the fore, adding depth and masculinity . At the base, the warmth of sandalwood and patchouli and the softness of musk can be felt, which leave a long-lasting, pleasant impression on the skin. Perfect for everyday use, offering the wearer confidence and freshness.
Fragrance notes:
- Top notes: citrus, sea bream
- Heart notes: lavender, apple
- Base notes: sandalwood, patchouli, musk
How and when to use:
- In the office: its freshness makes it perfect for the office environment.
- In a meeting: leaves an elegant and memorable impression.
- Evening event: perfect for evening events, adding personality.
- In sports: keeps you fresh even during active pursuits.
Recommendations:
- Keep the bottle out of direct sunlight.
- To apply the fragrance , spray on the wrists and neck to help the scent stand out.
- Avoid rubbing the fragrance on the skin to preserve the integrity of the fragrance molecules.
- Use the fragrance immediately after showering while the skin is still warm.
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