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Artisans de Provence depuis 1990
Artisans de Provence depuis 1990
(€180.00 /L)
The Sweet Lemon Eau de Toilette by Provence et Nature is a fruity and refreshing perfume inspired by the famous lemons of Menton. Its zesty and sweet citrus notes provide an instant feeling of freshness, ideal for everyday use. Presented in a compact 50 ml bottle, this eau de toilette is easy to carry, perfect for quick touch-ups. Suitable for both men and women, this unisex fragrance is designed for a natural and soothing olfactory experience.
The Sweet Lemon Eau de Toilette by Provence et Nature is a refreshing and invigorating fragrance inspired by the sweetness of Menton lemons. This fruity and light perfume captures the very essence of southern France, evoking sunny days and walks under lemon trees. Perfect for those who seek a fresh and sparkling scent, this eau de toilette reveals zesty citrus notes softened by a light sweetness.
The Citron Doux fragrance opens with vibrant lemon accords, offering a burst of freshness. Gradually, the fragrance reveals rounder, sweeter notes, creating a harmonious balance between the tartness of citrus and the sweetness of the fruit. This perfume is ideal for daily use, offering a sensation of lightness and freshness that lasts throughout the day.
Presented in a 50 ml bottle with an elegant and compact design, this eau de toilette is easy to carry everywhere, making it convenient for quick touch-ups. Provence et Nature, true to its reputation, offers a unique creation made with quality ingredients for guaranteed olfactory pleasure.
Key Features:
Size: 50 ml
Main notes: lemon, citrus, sweet
Type: Eau de Toilette
Gender: Unisex
Application: Spray
Made in France
Brand: Provence et Nature
How to Use: Spray the Sweet Lemon Eau de Toilette on pulse points (wrists, neck, behind the ears) to extend the fragrance’s diffusion throughout the day.
Product Benefits:
Fresh and sparkling scent
Ideal for daily use
Compact and practical 50 ml bottle
Light, unisex fragrance
Inspired by Menton lemons
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