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Paloma Picasso Eau de Parfum Women's Perfume Spray (30ml. 50ml. 100ml)

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          About The Product:
          Paloma Picasso by Paloma Picasso is a Chypre Floral fragrance for women. An exquisite perfume that exudes an air of sophistication and refinement. The scent begins with a burst of bright and zesty top notes that are comprised of Carnation. Coriander. Rose. Angelica. Neroli. Bergamot and Amalfi Lemon. This combination creates an initial sensation that is both sweet and tangy. giving you an instant sense of vitality and energy. As the perfume begins to settle on the skin. the middle notes become more prominent. A perfect balance of Patchouli. Hyacinth. Jasmine. Ylang-Ylang and Mimosa emerge. weaving together a lush tapestry of floral and woody tones. These notes evoke a sense of elegance and poise that perfectly captures the essence of Paloma Picasso herself. Finally. the fragrance fades into its base notes of Oak moss. Civetta. Castoreum. Vetiver. Sandalwood. Musk and Amber. These deeper notes provide a sensual and lingering finish. making it impossible to forget the enchanting scent of Paloma Picasso.
          Overall. Paloma Picasso by Paloma Picasso is an exquisite and unforgettable perfume that embodies all the traits that make its namesake a true icon of style and grace. Its sophisticated blend of fragrant ingredients makes it the perfect choice for anyone who wants to capture the essence of timeless beauty.

          Fragrance Type: 
          Chypre Floral 

          Fragrance Notes:

          - Top notes: Carnation. Coriander. Rose. Angelica. Neroli. Bergamot and Amalfi Lemon
          - Middle notes: Patchouli. Hyacinth. Jasmine. Ylang-Ylang and Mimosa

          - Base notes: Oak moss. Civetta. Castoreum. Vetiver. Sandalwood. Musk and Amber

          Launched:
          1984