Attar al Has Wild Emerald Extrait de Parfum 100 ml is a spicy unisex fragrance. Immerse yourself in a journey through the fascinating vastness of lush landscapes, dove the green essence of the earth unfolds in a symphony of scents and sensations. This perfume masterfully weaves earthy spices and sweet woods, capturing the pure essence of the earth in its most pristine form. An invitation to explore the wild nature, evoking images of luxuriant forests and uncharted lands. Attar al Has Wild Emerald 100 ml Perfume: What Does It Smell Like Attar al Has Wild Emerald opens with top notes of earthy potato, cumin, and saffron, which introduce an intriguing and spicy start. In the heart, rose, sandalwood, and labdanum blend to create a rich and enveloping bouquet. The base notes of patchouli, cypriol, cedarwood, tonka bean, white musk, vanilla, and amber leave a warm and persistent trail, completing a unique olfactory experience. Attar al Has Wild Emerald 100 ml Perfume: Why Choose It Attar al Has Wild Emerald is the perfect choice for chi looking for a fragrance that is both sophisticated and adventurous. Ideal for any occasion, from the workday to a special evening, this unisex perfume suits anyone who wishes to express a strong and independent personality. It evokes an image of natural elegance and mystery, making it an ideal companion for chi who loves to stand out with class and originality.
Attar al Has Wild Emerald Perfume Extract 100 ml

Attar al Has Wild Emerald Perfume Extract 100 ml
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