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Rasasi Romance Attar Concentrated Perfume Oil For Unisex - 15ML - Long Lasting Fragrance

Rasasi Romance is a fragrance that embodies the essence of love and romance. It is a luxurious perfume that has been crafted with the finest ingredients, making it a scent that is both captivating and enchanting. The perfume's top notes are light and airy, blending a variety of floral scents with fruity notes of apricot, raspberry, and peach. The middle notes of the perfume are where the fragrance truly shines, with the warmth and depth of roses and jasmine creating a beautiful and elegant bouquet. The base notes of the perfume are where the woody and musky scents come into play, with sandalwood, amber, musk, cedar, and powdery notes adding a touch of sophistication and allure. The powdery accord in the base notes of the perfume is what sets Rasasi Romance apart from other floral perfumes. It adds a unique and subtle touch of sweetness that enhances the overall fragrance and makes it even more captivating. The woody and green accords in the perfume also add a touch of natural freshness, making it perfect for both daytime and evening wear. Overall, Rasasi Romance is a fragrance that is perfect for those who want to feel elegant, sophisticated, and romantic. Its unique blend of floral, woody, and musky notes make it a scent that is both timeless and modern. It is a fragrance that will leave a lasting impression on those who experience it, making it a must-have for any perfume collection. https://perfumeshop.com.bd/shop/rasasi-romance/?feed_id=26823&_unique_id=672725712756b

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