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Armaf Club de Nuit Women EDP 105ml

Armaf Club de Nuit Women is a great bang for the buck. For the price point, the scent is a steal. It starts off with a strong citrus note that fades down into a slightly flowery musky patchouli scent. A possible dupe of Chanel coco mademoiselle, beautiful inoffensive scent that can be worn to work and parties alike. A special opulent and delicate scent with sparkling freshness of citrus accords of Grapefruit, Peach and Orange combining with floral fruity notes of Rose, Jasmine and Litchi. The base composes of Vetiver, Patchouli and Musk fused with Vanilla. Excellent Coco Channel Clone (Great value for your money) Club De Nuit by Armaf Perfume. Club De Nuit by Armaf is a romantic blend of fruity and floral accords. This fragrance is feminine and polished, perfect for a woman who wants a charming perfume that is neither too airy nor too rich. Wear this for any occasion, from a day at the office to a romantic evening dinner. The fragrance opens with fruity notes of grapefruit, peach, orange and bergamot, creating a tart and juicy beginning. As the sweet fruit notes fade, you smell the romantic floral heart. It is comprised of rose, jasmine, geranium and lychee notes. The fragrance closes with notes of vanilla, patchouli, vetiver and musk, leaving you with an earthy and sensual finish. Armaf Perfume is a Dubai-based fragrance house that is part of Sterling Parfums, a parent company of over 10 different perfume brands. Armaf was founded in 2010, and its fragrances are decadent, original, and new to the market, at a reasonable price. https://perfumeshop.com.bd/shop/armaf-club-de-nuit-women/?feed_id=25507&_unique_id=66a7faa996637

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