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BHARARA KING EDP (M) / 100 ML

$77.68

King: An Aromatic Tribute to Male Royalty

Bharara Perfumes presents King , a masculine fragrance from the aromatic olfactory family launched in 2021. King is an ode to modern masculinity, a vibrant and elegant fragrance that will make you feel like a king in your own kingdom.

King opens with an explosive citrus accord of orange , bergamot and lemon , awakening your senses and creating an uplifting and energizing atmosphere. At the heart of the fragrance, a torrent of fruity notes unfolds, bringing a sweet and juicy touch that invites you to enjoy life to the fullest.

Finally, base notes of vanilla , white musk and amber envelop the fragrance in a warm and sensual aura, creating a long-lasting trail that will accompany you throughout the day.

King is the perfect fragrance for the modern, self-confident, charismatic man who seeks to stand out from the crowd. It is ideal for daytime use or for special occasions.

If you are looking for a fresh, vibrant fragrance full of masculine energy, King is the perfect choice for you.

Discover King today and let its aroma crown you as the king of your own destiny.

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