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Afnan Rue Broca Pride My Oud 100ml EDP

Afnan Rue Broca Pride My Oud is an Amber Spicy fragrance for women and men. The top notes are Saffron, Labdanum, Pepper, and Cumin; the middle notes are Rose, Violet, and Patchouli Leaf; the base notes are Agarwood (Oud) and Oriental notes. Experience the rich and captivating essence of Afnan Rue Broca Pride My Oud, a fragrance specifically designed for men. This outstanding perfume is a unique blend of exotic tones that effortlessly capture the essence of masculinity and sophistication. With a size of 100 ml, it's a perfect addition to your daily routine or for special occasions. Afnan Rue Broca Pride My Oud opens with stimulating top notes of saffron, labdanum, pepper, and cumin. This invigorating mix offers an immediate boost of energy, making you feel refreshed and ready to conquer the day. The heart notes comprise of elegant rose, delicate violet, and earthy patchouli leaf, adding a layer of depth and complexity to the scent. The fragrance settles into an intoxicating base of agarwood (oud) and oriental notes. This combination provides a warm, lingering scent that stays with you, offering a constant reminder of your presence. It's the perfect scent to carry you from day to night, offering a constant reminder of your stylish and confident persona. Afnan Rue Broca Pride My Oud, a product of the renowned house of Afnan, is evidence of their skill and commitment to producing perfumes of superior quality. As a Rue Broca-type EDP Spray, it offers a long-lasting scent that will keep you smelling great all day. Experience the intoxicating aroma of Afnan Rue Broca Pride My Oud, a fragrance that is as unique and stylish as you are. It's more than just a perfume; it's a statement of your individuality and elegance. Get your Afnan Rue Broca Pride My Oud EDP Spray 3.4 oz Fragrances today and embrace your style with Pride. https://perfumeshop.com.bd/shop/afnan-rue-broca-pride-my-oud/?feed_id=26819&_unique_id=6726528ec8fef

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