
413 inspired by LOUIS VUITTON - PACIFIC CHILL
€1.50
Experience the invigorating energy of the ocean with our perfume inspired by PACIFIC CHILL.
This luxurious fragrance blends zesty citrus freshness, aromatic herbs, and marine notes into a scent that is both soothing and revitalizing.
Key features of the fragrance:
- Top notes: Zesty grapefruit and fresh marine accords for an energizing opening
- Heart notes: Aromatic rosemary and lavender, evoking a Mediterranean breeze
- Base notes: Smooth ambroxan and soft white musk leave a long-lasting, calming impression
This perfume is suitable for:
- Summer days
- Casual occasions
- Sports activities
- Daily Refreshment
Our inspired perfume is carefully crafted from high-quality ingredients that ensure excellent longevity and gradual development of a complex aroma. The modern packaging reflects the freshness and purity of this luxurious fragrance.
This unique perfume is designed for those who appreciate freshness and seek a marine escape. It is a perfect blend of Mediterranean freshness and modern elegance, ideal for dynamic individuals who want to maintain a sense of lightness throughout the day.
Each application will transport you to the Pacific coast, where refreshing sea air meets aromatic herbs. The fragrance evolves elegantly on the skin, adapting to your unique scent and creating a one-of-a-kind olfactory story.
Experience the invigorating power of the ocean. Wear a perfume that embodies the freedom and infinity of the Pacific.
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The fragrance contains an ingredient that is variable in color, so its content may differ from the shade shown in the picture.
Classification of hazards according to the Chemicals Act
CAUTION
H226: Highly flammable liquid and vapors.
P102: Keep out of reach of children.
P210: Keep away from heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces. – No smoking.
P211: Do not spray on an open flame or other ignition source.
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