A Million Nights – Eau De Toilette Parfum
How To Use: spray Lightly Onto Skin At Pulse Points.
Ingredients: alcohol Denat, Isopropyl Alcohol, Propylene Glycol, Isopropyl Myristate, Parfum, Cinnamic Aldehyde*, Alpha Isomelhyl Ionone*, Benzyl Benzoate*, Citral*, Coumarin*, Eugenol, Geraniol*, Limonene*, Linalool*. *= Allergens.
Warnings: flammable Liquid And Vapour, Keep Away From Sources Of Heat And Ignition – No Smoking During Use. Keep Out Of Reach Of Children – To Be Used Under Adult Supervision Only. Avoid Eye Contact. Do Not Use On Broken Or Irritated Skin. If Irritation Occurs, Discontinue Use. Do Not Ingest. Do Not Spray On Clothes Or Fabric.
The Seductive Scent Of A Million Nights Is Achieved Through A Careful Blend Of Ingredients, Each Playing A Specific Role In The Olfactory Experience. Here’s A Breakdown To Help You Understand What’s Behind The Magic:
- Base Of The Fragrance:
- Alcohol Denat, Isopropyl Alcohol: these Act As The Solvent Or Carrier For The Perfume Oils, Allowing Them To Disperse Evenly And Creating The Sprayable Consistency.
- Propylene Glycol: this Helps The Fragrance Blend More Smoothly And Evenly On Your Skin.
- Fragrance Delivery And Enhancement:
- Isopropyl Myristate: this Emollient Helps The Fragrance Adhere To Your Skin, Ensuring A Longer-Lasting Scent Experience.
- The Alluring Scent (With Allergens):
- Parfum: this Refers To The Concentrated Fragrance Oil Blend That Contains The Essential Notes You Experience In Perfection.
- Allergens: it’s Important To Be Aware Of Potential Allergens Listed Here And What Role They Play. these Scent Notes Blend To Create The Perfumes Unique Scent :
- Benzyl Benzoate: Is Known To Create A sweet-Balsamic Odour. It Is Often Used In Fragrances To Slow Down The Evaporation Of Other Scent Substances And To Help Blend Them Together.
- Alpha Isomethyl Ionone : Its primary Scent Is Flowery And Secondary Scent Is Violet.
- Citral: Creates A lemony Scent Note. It Is Often Used To Give A Fresh, Citrusy Aroma To Perfumes, Soaps, And Other Fragrances.
- Coumarin : Smells Like Almonds, Vanilla, And Freshly Cut Hay.
- Geraniol : helps To Create A Fresh Green Floral, With Warm Dry Undertones
- Cinnamic Aldehyde: Is The Chemical Compound That Gives Cinnamon Its Flavour And Odour. Cinnamic Aldehyde Occurs Naturally In The Bark Of Cinnamon, Camphor, And Cassia Trees.
- Limonene : a Citrusy Fruity Orange Scent
- Linalool : creates A Light Floral Woody Scent.
- Eugenol: Has A Pleasant, Spicy, Clove-Like scent With Woody Undertones
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