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Cartier – Eau de Cartier Vetiver Blue

Eau de Cartier Vetiver Blue
Eau de Cartier Vetiver Blue

Cartier is launching a new edition of Eau de Cartier which debuted in 2001.

Eau de Cartier Vetiver Blue

Buy L ‘ Eau de Cartier on Fragrenza Perfumes.

Eau de Cartier Vétiver Bleu follows the 3 limited editions of Eau de Cartier (2001): Eau de Cartier Concentrate 2002 (the intensity of a vegetal freshness), Eau de Cartier Goutte de Rose 2013 (the delicacy of a pinkish freshness), Eau de Cartier Zeste de Soleil 2014 (the liveliness of an exotic freshness).

Cartier Blue Vetiver Water
Cartier Blue Vetiver Water

 

Eau de Cartier Vétiver Bleu: The chills of raw freshness

Vetiver is the new ingredient infused in Cartier water. Vetiver is one of the most powerful and iconic raw materials in men’s perfumery. Vetiver Bleu, a multifaceted Eau with raw freshness that combines:
The almost frosty freshness of Eau de Cartier and the intensity and raw strength of a Haitian vetiver root and the thrills of a departure bursting with strong mint.

Did you know? Vetiver is a root with the smell of smoky wood, in Haiti it is called “angel hair”.

The Vetiver Bleu Eau de Cartier bottle is identical to the Eau de Cartier bottle in a cylindrical glass shape with a drop of water molded into the glass at the bottom of the bottle.

Find L ‘ Eau de Cartier – Fragrenza Perfumes as well as all the products of the Cartier brand .

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