Description
Jean Paul Gaultier - Divine Le Parfum: A fragrance that embodies divinity
Jean Paul Gaultier Divine Le Parfum is a luxurious yet mystical fragrance that takes you on a journey of elegance and power. Its subtle fragrances blend harmoniously together to reveal the most beautiful aspects of femininity. A seductive yet delicate fragrance suitable for everyday wear, but especially brilliant for evenings and festive occasions. With a classic yet bold fragrance, Jean Paul Gaultier brings out the goddess in you. Its timeless design and evocative scent will linger long in the memory of the wearer and those around them.
Fragrance notes:
- Top notes: orange currant
- Heart notes: jasmine, white floral bouquet
- Base notes: marine notes, vanilla
How and when to use:
- Wearable during the day in the office or at leisure time
- For evening events and celebrations
- Forspecial occasions such as weddings and meetings
- For everyday confidence and femininity enhancement
Recommendations:
- Apply the fragrance to the pulse points: wrists, neck, behind the ears.
- Spray the fragrance on your hair or clothes to make the scent last longer.
- Store your perfume in a cool , dark place to preserve the fragrance for longer.
- Avoid direct sunlight and large temperature fluctuations to avoid a deterioration in perfume quality.
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