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Rolf Bonbon Eau de Parfum 90ml | Long-Lasting Fragrance for Women

Rolf Bonbon Eau de Parfum is a luxurious and sophisticated fragrance that will make you feel like a million bucks. This 90ml bottle of eau de parfum is a perfect addition to any wardrobe. The scent is a blend of sweet and spicy notes, with top notes of bergamot, mandarin, and pink pepper, middle notes of jasmine, rose, and patchouli, and base notes of vanilla, tonka bean, and musk. The scent is long-lasting and will leave you feeling confident and sexy. The bottle is a sleek and modern design, with a black cap and a pink label. The scent is perfect for any occasion, whether you're going out for a night on the town or just want to feel special. With Rolf Bonbon Eau de Parfum, you'll be sure to turn heads. Inspired by the unique creations of haute couture designers Viktor&Rolf, BonBon Eau de Parfum is an invitation to dive into an appetizingly sweet floral scent. Viktor&Rolf have created BonBon, a truly feminine fragrance entwining delectable, sweet overtones. Luminous and fizzy top notes of mandarin essence merge with floral heart note of orange blossom. Deep and sensual, the floral ambery fragrance unfolds to reveal delicious caramel accord base notes, wrapping you in an appetizing sweetness and an unforgettable scent. The fragrance has an irresistible signature, celebrating every facet of femininity. Give in to temptation discover your inner voluptuous self with BonBon. https://perfumeshop.com.bd/shop/viktorrolf-bon-bon-edp/?feed_id=27495&_unique_id=675e1418e9fec

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