Acqua Di Parisis Venizia by Reyane Tradition is a charming fragrance that belongs to the Floral Woody Musk olfactory family, specially designed for women.
Its seductive and captivating aroma is inspired by the beauty of the Italian city of Venice.
Let's look at some details that characterize it:
Aromatic notes:
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Top notes: Spices, pink pepper and bergamot.
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Heart notes: Jasmine, rose, iris and ylang-ylang.
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Base notes: Sandalwood, vanilla, patchouli and musk.
Main features:
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Gender: Female
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Concentration: Eau de Parfum (EDP)
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Projection: Moderate to high
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Durability: Good, approximately 6 to 8 hours
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Ideal moments: Perfect for special occasions, evening events or whenever you want to feel confident and attractive.
If you like fragrances:
- Florals
- Woody
- Orientals
- With sweet and spicy touches
Acqua Di Parisis Venizia could be a great option for you.
Here are some additional details:
- Acqua Di Parisis Venizia is also available in an "Intense" version that offers greater intensity and duration of the aroma.
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Some users have commented that the fragrance can be a bit strong at first, so it is recommended to apply it sparingly.
- You can find Acqua Di Parisis Venizia in online and physical stores specializing in perfumes.
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