Description
Experience boldness and freedom in every drop with Yves Saint Laurent Y Men EDP - a fragrance that defines a new generation of masculinity.
Yves Saint Laurent Y Men EDP opens with invigorating and refreshing top notes of bergamot and ginger that blend seamlessly with heart notes of white aldehyde and sage. At the heart of the fragrance are rich and intense woody notes that bring out masculinity and depth. The base notes are dominated by tonka bean, cedar and amber, giving the perfume warmth and elegance. It is a fragrance that reflects the personality of the modern man – bold, confident and always ready for new challenges.
Fragrance notes:
- Top notes: bergamot, ginger
- Heart notes: white aldehyde, sage
- Base notes: tonka bean, cedar, ambergris
How and when to use:
- For everyday use in the office or meetings
- For evening events or meetings
- Onspecial occasions, such as birthdays or anniversaries.
- Aweekend out with friends
Recommendations:
- Spray the fragrance on the wrists and neck for a more lasting and intense scent.
- Keep perfume out of direct sunlight to preserve its quality.
- Do not rub your skin after applying the fragrance to avoid distorting the natural development of the fragrance notes
- Use in moderation as a strong smell can be overpowering.
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