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Armani Acqua di Gioia - Unbranded Sample
Armani Acqua di Gioia - Unbranded Sample
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Unbranded Sample
THE ESSENCE OF JOY. There is a charming sensation of freshness from the very first notes which are carried along in a deliciously heady current of crushed Mint, with a zest of Italian “Limone Primo Fiore Femminello", harvested from the first spring blossoms in Calabria. At its base, ACQUA DI GIOIA bears the signature of water rooted in the Earth, revealed by luscious LMR Cedarwood Heart sprinkled with sensuous Brown Sugar and Labdanum, which is one of the rare plants to possess animal notes. A beautiful fresh floral fragrance ideal for the warm season.
!!! 1ml samples are supplied in partially filled 2ml bottles !!!
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