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Poiray Sceau de Coeur EDP for Women (50ml)

Poiray Sceau de Coeur Paris Eau de Parfum is a truly exquisite fragrance that captures the essence of femininity and elegance. When applied to the skin, it immediately unfolds into a lush, inviting scent. The sparkling brilliance of Cassis, a sweet and fruity note that gives the fragrance a touch of playfulness, intensifies this scent. The delicate freshness of bergamot and mandarin also contributes to the initial burst of energy, infusing the scent with a zesty and invigorating quality. Moving on to the heart of the fragrance, Poiray Sceau de Coeur begins to reveal its true beauty. The subtle yet potent presence of hawthorn, almond blossoms, ylang-ylang, and jasmine here highlights a radiant and refined elegance. These floral notes are masterfully blended to create a sublime bouquet that is both sophisticated and deeply emotional. A hint of hazelnut adds a touch of whimsy to the fragrance, underscoring its playful yet elegant character. Finally, the base notes of Poiray Sceau de Coeur Paris Eau de Parfum impart a sensuous accord of amber, cedar, vanilla, musk, and praline. This combination creates a warm and enveloping aura that lingers on the skin, leaving a lasting impression that is both alluring and unforgettable. With its intricate blend of floral, fruity, and woody notes, Poiray Sceau de Coeur Paris Eau de Parfum is a true masterpiece of perfumery, capturing the essence of feminine beauty and elegance in every drop. https://perfumeshop.com.bd/shop/poiray-sceau-de-coeur/?feed_id=26489&_unique_id=670676226f798

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