Senorita
Senorita
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A blend lively mix of bright citrus, fresh marine air, and soft florals, wrapped in comforting musk. Top notes shimmer with Orange, Mandarin, Calabrian Bergamot, Marine, Wintergreen while the heart brings Rose, Pepper, Jasmine, Ylang-Ylang, Blackcurrant. The base settles with Musk, Jasmine Abs, Sandalwood, Oak Moss, Patchouli, Rose Abs, Orcanox for a warm, inviting finish.
📋Details
▼Floral, Musky
Women's Fragrance
50ml Bottle
Fragrance Accords
Orange, Mandarin, Calabrian Bergamot, Marine, Wintergreen
Rose, Pepper, Jasmine, Ylang-Ylang, Blackcurrant
Musk, Jasmine Abs, Sandalwood, Oak Moss, Patchouli, Rose Abs, Orcanox
ℹ️More Information
▼Care Instructions
Proper storage is essential to preserve the quality of your fragrance and extend its longevity. Follow these guidelines to ensure your perfume remains at its best:
🌙 Store in a Cool, Dark Place
Perfume is sensitive to heat and light, both of which can alter its composition. Keep your bottle in a cool, shaded location, away from direct sunlight.
🌡️ Avoid Temperature Fluctuations
Sudden changes in temperature may affect the fragrance oils. Do not store your perfume near windows, radiators, or other sources of heat.
🔒 Keep the Bottle Sealed
Ensure the bottle is tightly closed when not in use. Prolonged exposure to air can cause the fragrance to oxidize and lose its character over time.
📦 Use the Original Packaging
Whenever possible, keep the perfume in its original box. The packaging is designed to shield the fragrance from light and external factors that may compromise its quality.
⏰ Shelf Life of Extrait de Parfum
Extrait de Parfum is more concentrated than Eau de Parfum or Eau de Toilette, allowing it to retain its character for longer. While longevity may vary depending on ingredients and storage conditions, a well-preserved extrait can last 5 to 10 years, and in many cases considerably longer.
By following these care instructions, your fragrance will maintain its integrity and remain as refined as the day you first experienced it.
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