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Giorgio Armani Si Intense Eau de Parfum Spray 100ml

Armani Si Intense by Giorgio Armani is a luxurious and sophisticated fragrance for women. This scent is a modern interpretation of the classic Armani Si fragrance, with a more intense and sensual aroma. The top notes of this fragrance are blackcurrant, bergamot, and mandarin, which create a bright and sparkling opening. The heart of the fragrance is composed of rose, freesia, and neroli, which create a floral and feminine aroma. The base notes of this scent are patchouli, vanilla, and musk, which create a warm and sensual finish. This fragrance is perfect for any occasion, and is sure to turn heads. It is long-lasting and will leave you feeling confident and beautiful. Discover the new Sì eau de parfum intense by Giorgio Armani. This chypre oriental scent with notes of blackcurrant, rose and patchouli encapsulates the confident energy that characterizes the Sì woman. Empowered, feminine, and free, she embodies an irresistibly modern femininity, which through the prism of this new intense scent takes on a sophisticated, seductive air. This feminine fragrance’s signature is blackcurrant nectar extracted from the heart of the fruit. In addition, Isparta rose, harvested in Isparta a region of Turkey known as “the city of roses”, and the velvety and liquorous davana create an intense effect. Finally, patchouli and benzoin resin bestow an enveloping sensation. The bottle is dressed in an outer lacquer that lends the glass bottle a transparent, deep blush tint fusing with the preciousness of its liquorous juice. Meanwhile, a black outer lacquer at the bottle’s base infuses the blush glass with a gently smoldering effect, nodding to the fragrance’s elegant intensity. The glossy black, stone-shaped cap is a signature of Giorgio Armani fragrances, while sleek gold rings around the bottle’s neck and at its base lend a glamorous touch. https://perfumeshop.com.bd/shop/armani-si-intense/?feed_id=26468&_unique_id=6703fd7958cac

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