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Marj Ahmed Al Maghribi Perfumes 60ML EDP

Marj Ahmed Al Maghribi Perfumes is a 60ml Eau de Parfum designed for men, and it’s not just a fragrance; it’s an olfactory journey that unfolds in three distinctive phases. This super long-lasting perfume promises an enduring experience that lingers on your skin throughout the day and into the night. Top Notes: At the outset, your senses are tantalized by a symphony of invigorating top notes. The scintillating burst of bergamot creates a citrus crescendo, harmonizing with the spicy kick of pink pepper. Tangerine adds a naturally uplifting sweetness, complemented by the spicy undertones of nutmeg and the brisk note of elemi. Middle Notes: As you settle into the heart of the fragrance, let the calming earthiness of patchouli wash over your emotions. A festive bouquet of fragrant roses, saffron, and jasmine welcomes you, imparting a sense of warmth and celebration. Vetiver adds a mystical quality, while a jolt of cinnamon envelopes you in the comforting warmth of cashmere woods. Base Notes: The final act unveils a rich and alluring base. Ambrette seeds, with their fruity aspect, mingle with the warm embrace of golden amber, gentle musk, and ambergris. Raspberry adds a fresh and delicious sparkle, while saffron and leather provide an edgy sophistication. Sandalwood and oakmoss offer a soothing balance, and the delicate fusion of agarwood and violet, topped with ambroxan, express sensuality in its purest form. Marj by Ahmed Al Maghribi is not just a fragrance; it’s an embodiment of sheer elegance and affection, encapsulated in a 60ml EDP bottle. Treat yourself to the splendor that unfolds with each captivating note, allowing your sensuality to seamlessly blend with the essence of Marj. https://perfumeshop.com.bd/shop/marj-ahmed-al-maghribi-perfumes/?feed_id=27150&_unique_id=6741c9cd69710

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