Description
Christian Dior J'adore EDP - a luxurious and sensual fragrance for a feminine woman
J’adore EDP is Christian Dior’s iconic and timeless fragrance created for the feminine and elegant woman. The fragrance opens with sweet and floral notes, followed by intense notes of jasmine and rose. At the heart of J’adore is iris, which adds depth and sensuality to the fragrance. The base of the fragrance is warm and woody, dominated by sandalwood and vanilla notes.
J’adore is the perfect choice for everyday use. It is durable and stays on the skin for a long time. The scent is suitable for the office as well as for a more festive event.
Fragrance notes:
- Top notes: ylang-ylang, jasmine, rose
- Heart notes: iris, incense, orchid
- Base notes: sandalwood, vanilla, musk
How and when to use:
- Daily use
- Festive events
- A romantic evening
- Relaxation
Recommendations:
- Apply the scent to pulse areas such as the wrists, neck and behind the ears.
- Apply the fragrance at least 30 minutes before going outside so that the scent can better connect with the skin.
- Use the fragrance with J'adore body lotion to make the scent last longer.
- J'adore goes well with elegant and feminine clothes and accessories.
- The scent is also suitable for special events and celebrations.
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