Description
Christian Dior Miss Dior Blooming Bouquet EDT - a delicate and romantic fragrance for a feminine and delicate woman
Christian Dior Miss Dior Blooming Bouquet EDT is a delicate and romantic Eau de Toilette inspired by the blooming beauty of a spring garden. The fragrance opens with fresh notes of rose and butterscotch, followed by sweet and fruity notes. Miss Dior Blooming Bouquet is the perfect choice for a feminine and delicate woman who wants to feel elegant and romantic.
Fragrance notes:
- Top notes: rose, milk caramel
- Heart notes: peony, white pepper
- Base notes: musk molecule, white patchouli
How and when to use:
- Miss Dior Blooming Bouquet is ideal for everyday use.
- The scent is suitable for the office as well as for a romantic date.
- The smell is especially beautiful in spring and summer.
Recommendations:
- Apply morning or night to add romance to your everyday life.
- Apply to heart rate areas such as wrists, neck and behind the ears.
- Apply at least 30 minutes before going outside so that the scent can better connect with the skin.
- Apply the fragrance to damp skin to make it last longer.
- Apply the fragrance to your clothes to create a delicate aura of fragrance.
- Use the fragrance with a body lotion of the same brand to intensify the aroma.
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