Armand Basi In Red Blooming Passion Eau de Toilette (tester with lid)
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Brand:
Armand Basi
Line: in red blooming passion
Product Type: eau de toilette, tester
Classification: elite
Country: Spain
Made in: Italy
Gender: for women
Scent Type: flower, fruit
Top Note: Mango, Red Apple, Red Fruits, Rheum
Heart Note: Jasmine, Lily of the Valley, Violet
Base Note: Sandal, Tonka Beans, White Chocolate, White Musk
The floral-fruity composition of the women's eau de toilette In Red Blooming Passion by Armand Basi is like a breath of spring, bringing new hopes and feelings. This fragrance is perfect for both daytime wear and romantic evenings, as each note unveils individuality and inspiration. In Red Blooming Passion is for those who live in the moment, who appreciate the beauty of every instant, and seek harmony with themselves and the world.
Top Notes — a juicy burst of exotic mango. Its brightness quickly transitions to a slightly tangy yet gentle rhubarb, adding a hint of tartness to the fragrance. This is followed by red apple — fresh, crisp, with light sweet undertones.
Heart Notes — an enchanting floral symphony: honeyed notes of jasmine, delicate lily of the valley, and violet lend the composition a light, almost powdery softness, creating a sense of elegance and sophistication.
Base Notes envelop you in warmth and comfort. Sensual musk and smoky sandalwood give the fragrance allure and depth, while creamy white chocolate adds a beautiful gourmand nuance, unfolding on the skin like gentle silk.
TESTER — A tester is a demonstration version of the fragrance provided by manufacturers as part of a product batch for promotional purposes at the point of sale. Please note that there are no differences in the quality or longevity of the fragrance between a tester and the retail version! The only distinction is that since testers are released for promotional purposes, the manufacturer pays less attention to their packaging: they are offered in so-called technical packaging (a simple cardboard box, different from the one used for retail bottles) and often do not come with a cap. This is why testers are priced lower.