
One of the main criteria for choosing a perfume is a train. It should be permanent, long and remain in space even after leaving. Coco Chanel said that the aroma extending behind the lady who completed her image. Therefore, we follow the advice of the icon and add perfumes to a long train to the beauty selection.
Perfumery

When we test this perfume, we admit that a single editor cannot pass. With coconut, cream iris, white chocolate notes, gourmet aroma remains on the skin for a long time and the vanilla valet area. If you want a dessert from an explanation, do not hesitate to add a mur mur to a beauty core.
Perfumery water noir gabardine, laurent mazzone

Eastern flavored perfume has long been included in the list of our favorites. Ginger, sandalwood and bergamot mixture is combined with the souring of Mandarin. And the walnut adhesion in the feathers, the sweetness of the ambrane and the painful pain. In general, opposite tones in a bottle.
Perfume water honey pear, you

We found a perfume for those who could not pass through the aromas of Gurmansk. Apple and orange milk is combined with creamy and caramel sweetness. Finally, the pear chords and honey train appears.
Perfume Carte Blanche, Comptoir Sud Pasifique

Carte Blanche is an excellent option if you want to expand the sensation of temperature and sun. In the bottle, the aroma of the valley lilies, incense, raspberry, white musk and skin and ambra depths are added. Perfume spreads in space and creates a long train.
Perfume water No. 2, Press Gurwitz Perfumerie

Bobs thin, pepper and patchouli – a hot mixture containing natural aphrodisiac. Perfume water has a permanent aroma and a spicy train. Suitable for men and women.
Source: People Talk

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