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Cartier – So Pretty Eau de Parfum

Cartier - So Pretty Eau de Parfum
Cartier – So Pretty Eau de Parfum

Interpreter of femininity and grace, a floral scent that makes women so pretty! Its secret: three precious notes, rose from Grasse, iris from Tuscany and sandalwood. Cult essences for a timeless fragrance.

The elegance of a timelessly chic fragrance. Woody floral (Grasse rose, Tuscan iris, sandalwood). The rose of Grasse, one of the jewels of the perfumer. Chic and elegance and that part of mystery which is also its charm. Never reveal yourself, thorns to protect yourself, the rose is secret! Quintessence of femininity, it also possesses its contradictions. Transparent and rich, assertive and nuanced, edgy and voluptuous. Florentine aristocrat, the Tuscan iris is not stiff. In a perfume, it’s like a white light. Its brilliance dazzles. It leaves its powdery accents, and gives up a soft and reassuring warmth. Tactile and gustatory, all in curve, the sandalwood offers a soft, silky, unctuous scent. Over the hours, it gives up all its richness in the perfume.
Women’s Perfumes

Olfactory family: Floral – Green

Head note: Mandarin, Bergamot, Neroli, Peach.

Heart note: Rose, Lily of the valley, Jasmine, Iris.

Base note: Cedarwood, Vetiver, Sandalwood, Vanilla.

Find it at the best price at our perfume partner: Fragrenza Perfumes .

Source: www.cartier.fr

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