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Lalique Ombre Noire Pour Homme by EDP Perfume 100ml

Lalique Ombre Noire Immerse yourself in the captivating allure of the Lalique Ombre Noire, a men's Eau De Parfum spray that oozes sophistication and charm. Crafted meticulously by the eminent design house, Lalique, this amber spicy fragrance is distinctive and alluring, making a lasting impression on all who cross your path. Experience a harmonious blend of rich, crisp, and sweet top notes that burst forth in an invigorating symphony of mint, fig leaf, and bergamot. This unique combination sets the stage for the vibrant and warm heart of the fragrance that features the luxurious notes of tobacco leaf, cinnamon, and papyrus. On dry down, an enchanting base of cognac, myrrh, olibanum, cedar, and tonka bean lingers, evoking an air of mystery and intrigue. Launched in 2017, this men's fragrance is the embodiment of masculinity and refinement. Its green and vibrant undertones make it an ideal choice for the man who is not afraid to stand out. Perfect for evening wear or the colder seasons, Ombre Noire is a testament to the modern man's confidence and charisma. This stunning scent comes in a generous 3.3 oz size, making it a long-lasting addition to your daily routine. The EDP spray application ensures a lightweight, yet enveloping fragrance experience. Encased in an elegant bottle that reflects the Lalique's commitment to luxury, this perfume is as visually appealing as it is olfactorily. https://perfumeshop.com.bd/shop/lalique-ombre-noire/?feed_id=25236&_unique_id=667dae9f8b20e

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