Product Description
Galaxy Inspire By City Of Stars Embark on a sensory journey with our captivating fragrance, a symphony of top notes that herald the essence of freshness and zest. The opening chords are composed of a vibrant blend of lime, blood orange, blood mandarin, bergamot, and lemon. This citrus ensemble creates an invigorating and uplifting introduction, reminiscent of a sunlit orchard. The lively fusion of these top notes ensures an immediate burst of energy, setting the stage for an olfactory adventure that unfolds with each breath.
At the heart of this fragrant masterpiece lies the middle note, the delicate tiare flower. This white floral essence adds a touch of sophistication and elegance to the composition, balancing the citrusy top notes with its subtle, yet enchanting, floral aroma. The tiare flower infuses the fragrance with a sense of tropical allure, evoking images of blooming gardens and warm, sun-kissed afternoons.
Galaxy Inspire By City Of Stars As the scent evolves, the base notes gracefully take center stage, leaving a lasting impression on the senses. Powdery notes, musk, and sandalwood form a captivating foundation that anchors the fragrance in a comforting and luxurious embrace. The powdery notes contribute a soft and velvety texture, while musk adds a sensual depth that lingers on the skin. The sandalwood, with its warm and woody nuances, provides a subtle, yet enduring, finish to this olfactory masterpiece.
Galaxy Inspire By City Of Stars The main accords of Galaxy Inspire By City Of Stars seamlessly weave together, creating a harmonious blend that captures the essence of its character. Citrusy top notes, powdery undertones, the elegance of white floral, and the sensuality of musk converge to define its unique personality. Immerse yourself in a world where freshness meets sophistication, and every note unfolds like a captivating story on the skin. This perfume is a celebration of citrus, powdery softness, and the timeless allure of white florals and musk.
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