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[Top notes] Bergamot [Heart notes] Sambac jasmine Peonies [Base notes] Cedar wood Vanilla

[Top notes] Bergamot [Heart notes] Sambac jasmine Peonies [Base notes] Cedar wood Vanilla

[Top notes] Bergamot [Heart notes] Sambac jasmine Peonies [Base notes] Cedar wood Vanilla

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Créateur d'Instants

100 ml

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A sensual and fresh floral eau de toilette with hints of bergamot, jasmine and peony.

Inspired by the ephemeral beauty of everyday moments and the ability of fragrances to capture memories and emotions.

Its fresh and vibrant scent reflects the joy and sensitivity of life.


Is it for you?

It is an ideal fragrance for those with sensitive skin who are looking for a scent full of sensuality and vitality.

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How long does the scent of Creatur d'Instants last?

The duration of the scent can vary according to skin type, perfume concentration and environmental conditions. However, in general, eau de toilette usually lasts between 6 and 8 hours on the skin.

What is the best way to apply Creatur d'Instants?

Lightly spray the perfume onto the skin, preferably in areas where body heat is greatest, such as the neck, the inside of the wrists or behind the ears. This allows the scent to develop gradually.

What is the difference between eau de toilette and other types of fragrances?

Eau de toilette has a lower concentration of essence than perfume, which makes it lighter and more suitable for everyday use. It is less concentrated than perfume but more concentrated than eau de cologne.

How long does the scent of Creatur d'Instants last?

The duration of the scent can vary according to skin type, perfume concentration and environmental conditions. However, in general, eau de toilette usually lasts between 6 and 8 hours on the skin.

What is the best way to apply Creatur d'Instants?

Lightly spray the perfume onto the skin, preferably in areas where body heat is greatest, such as the neck, the inside of the wrists or behind the ears. This allows the scent to develop gradually.

What is the difference between eau de toilette and other types of fragrances?

Eau de toilette has a lower concentration of essence than perfume, which makes it lighter and more suitable for everyday use. It is less concentrated than perfume but more concentrated than eau de cologne.

How long does the scent of Creatur d'Instants last?

The duration of the scent can vary according to skin type, perfume concentration and environmental conditions. However, in general, eau de toilette usually lasts between 6 and 8 hours on the skin.

What is the best way to apply Creatur d'Instants?

Lightly spray the perfume onto the skin, preferably in areas where body heat is greatest, such as the neck, the inside of the wrists or behind the ears. This allows the scent to develop gradually.

What is the difference between eau de toilette and other types of fragrances?

Eau de toilette has a lower concentration of essence than perfume, which makes it lighter and more suitable for everyday use. It is less concentrated than perfume but more concentrated than eau de cologne.

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Reviews

★★★★
MariaAge: 30-402025-03-03

"El olor es divino"

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