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Amor Amor 2 Piece Eau de Toilette

Amor Amor Eau de Toilette
Amor Amor Eau de Toilette
Amor Amor Eau de Toilette
Amor Amor 2 Piece Eau de Toilette

Amor Amor 2 Piece Eau de Toilette

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Amor Amor is a floral fruity nectar for young women who seek a love adventure. The main notes are pink grapefruit, mandarin, blood orange, Malati Flower (a very fragrant Indonesian jasmine sambac), lily-of-the-valley, white musk, sandalwood, vanilla, and ambergris. The perfume was created by Laurent Bruyere and Dominique Ropion in 2003.

Cacharel is a French brand offering fashions, accessories and fragrances. Founded in 1962 by designer Jean Bousquet, the company takes its name from the local term for Anas querquedula, a small duck native to the Camargue region of France. Cacharel gained notoriety after one of its modern pink shirts appeared on the cover of Elle in 1963, and the company's reputation expanded throughout the 1970s. Noted for its youthful, feminine fashions, the house of Cacharel extended its image with the launch of its first scent, Anaïs Anaïs, in 1978. This classic feminine perfume is still available today and has been followed by additional scents for men and women.

Classification: Designer Fragrance

Family Name: Floral Fruity
Amor Amor is a floral fruity nectar for young women who seek a love adventure. The main notes are pink grapefruit, mandarin, blood orange, Malati Flower (a very fragrant Indonesian jasmine sambac), lily-of-the-valley, white musk, sandalwood, vanilla, and ambergris. The perfume was created by Laurent Bruyere and Dominique Ropion in 2003.

Cacharel is a French brand offering fashions, accessories and fragrances. Founded in 1962 by designer Jean Bousquet, the company takes its name from the local term for Anas querquedula, a small duck native to the Camargue region of France. \n\nFresh, modern, romantic, free-spirited, audacious: those words have always summed up Cacharel. From its early days, Cacharel was a brand that young women longed to wear – and its sensational debut perfume embodied the sweet smell of success.

Classification: Designer Fragrance

Family Name: Floral Fruity
Amor Amor is a floral fruity nectar for young women who seek a love adventure. The main notes are pink grapefruit, mandarin, blood orange, Malati Flower (a very fragrant Indonesian jasmine sambac), lily-of-the-valley, white musk, sandalwood, vanilla, and ambergris. The perfume was created by Laurent Bruyere and Dominique Ropion in 2003.

Cacharel is a French brand offering fashions, accessories and fragrances. Founded in 1962 by designer Jean Bousquet, the company takes its name from the local term for Anas querquedula, a small duck native to the Camargue region of France. Cacharel gained notoriety after one of its modern pink shirts appeared on the cover of Elle in 1963, and the company's reputation expanded throughout the 1970s. Noted for its youthful, feminine fashions, the house of Cacharel extended its image with the launch of its first scent, Anaïs Anaïs, in 1978. This classic feminine perfume is still available today and has been followed by additional scents for men and women.

Classification: Designer Fragrance

Family Name: Floral Fruity
Includes: 50ml EDT, 50ml Body Lotion. Amor Amor is a floral fruity nectar for young women who seek a love adventure. The main notes are pink grapefruit, mandarin, blood orange, Malati Flower (a very fragrant Indonesian jasmine sambac), lily-of-the-valley, white musk, sandalwood, vanilla, and ambergris. The perfume was created by Laurent Bruyere and Dominique Ropion in 2003.

Cacharel is a French brand offering fashions, accessories and fragrances. Founded in 1962 by designer Jean Bousquet, the company takes its name from the local term for Anas querquedula, a small duck native to the Camargue region of France. Cacharel gained notoriety after one of its modern pink shirts appeared on the cover of Elle in 1963, and the company's reputation expanded throughout the 1970s. Noted for its youthful, feminine fashions, the house of Cacharel extended its image with the launch of its first scent, Anaïs Anaïs, in 1978. This classic feminine perfume is still available today and has been followed by additional scents for men and women.

Classification: Designer Fragrance

Family Name: Floral Fruity
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