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Batikh Watermelon EDP 100ml

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Batikh Watermelon EDP 100mlSize: 100ml Batikh Fragrance Notes: Top: Pear, Calone, Tangerine Middle: Watermelon, Strawberry, Apple, Rose Base: Praline, Musk, Amber Introducing BATIKH by AROMA CONCEPTS, a captivating watermelon perfume that transcends the ordinary, weaving a spell of enchantment around those who experience its alluring essence. Inspired by the magical allure of a moonlit garden, this perfume is a symphony of fresh, fruity, and mesmerizing notes, with the star

Size: 100ml

Batikh Fragrance Notes:

Top: Pear, Calone, Tangerine
Middle: Watermelon,  Strawberry, Apple, Rose
Base: Praline, Musk, Amber

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Introducing BATIKH by AROMA CONCEPTS, a captivating watermelon perfume that transcends the ordinary, weaving a spell of enchantment around those who experience its alluring essence. Inspired by the magical allure of a moonlit garden, this perfume is a symphony of fresh, fruity, and mesmerizing notes, with the star ingredient being a luscious watermelon accord.

Fragrance Profile: At the heart of BATIKH lies a succulent watermelon perfume accord, capturing the essence of ripe, juicy watermelon slices on a warm summer day. This note lends a refreshing and revitalizing quality to the fragrance, creating an irresistible aura of freshness.

Fresh Notes: Crisp, invigorating top notes dance through the air, reminiscent of a morning dew-kissed garden. The freshness of green leaves and citrus nuances harmonizes seamlessly with the watermelon perfume, creating a vibrant and uplifting opening.

Fruity Accents: Delicate hints of assorted fruits add a playful and joyful dimension to BATIKH. Juicy berries and tropical fruits intermingle, contributing to the fragrance's overall sweetness and capturing the essence of an abundant, magical orchard.

Enchanting Aura: BATIKH by AROMA CONCEPTS is more than just a fragrance; it's a potion that weaves an enchanting spell around you. The watermelon accord serves as the focal point, evoking memories of carefree moments and the joyous spirit of summer. As you embrace the magical aura of BATIKH, you'll find yourself transported to a realm where every note is a whisper of nature's wonders.

Indulge in the magical allure of BATIKH, where every spritz is an invitation to embark on a sensory journey through a garden of delights. AROMA CONCEPTS invites you to embrace the enchantment and make BATIKH your signature fragrance – a potion that transcends time and captivates the senses.

 

 

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