96 D'ORA women's perfume 20 ml
Product Description
The Marcman perfume is a Perfume Extract.
The perfume extract is to perfumery what the jewel is to the jeweler.
This is the most noble of concentrations. Carefully selected, the raw materials that compose it are declined into rare and absolute essences.
Both intimate and enveloping, this concentrated perfume traditionally constitutes the deepest dimension of the olfactory pyramid.
It is applied directly to the skin, lightly spraying the pulse points of the neck, the inside of the wrists, and the hollow of the décolleté.
Wait 10-15 seconds for the alcohol to evaporate and avoid rubbing the wrists as rubbing the perfume removes the top notes.
This perfume is elegant but relies on the simple pleasures of life, the little things that make us smile.
You can enjoy grace and radiance every day!
Olfactory Family:
Fruity Floral
Top Notes:
Mandarin – Peppery, sweet, honey-like aroma.
Mango – Tropical and fruity aroma.
Neroli – Aromatic, citrusy, purifying.
Bergamot – Slightly spicy elegance.
Middle Notes:
Violets – Floral, sweet, ethereal aroma.
Orange Blossom – Freshness, sweetness, and floral aroma.
Base Notes:
Sandalwood – Rich, persistent, oriental aroma.
Musk – For persistence.
Amber – Sweet, warm.
Cedar – Delicate and woody aroma.
Delivery Information
Frequently asked questions
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Marcman perfumes are proudly created in Romania, using high-quality ingredients and traditional methods. Each perfume is a unique combination of carefully selected aromas, offering an authentic and memorable olfactory experience.
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Yes, we offer samples to help you discover the flavor that suits you best. Contact us on whatsapp for details.
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Yes, all of our perfumes are made entirely in Romania. We pride ourselves on our local production process, which combines tradition with innovation to offer superior quality products.
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If you are not completely satisfied, you can return the product within 30 days of purchase. The product may be unsealed. Contact our team for more details and assistance.

