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JUICY COUTURE EDP 100 ML

Rs. 6,000.00 Rs. 3,900.00

The top notes reveal the pleasant freshness of watermelon, mandarin, pink passion fruit, green leaves, water hyacinth and marigold flowers.

The heart brings with it charming notes of tuberose, lily, and wild rose, while the base unites notes of caramels, powdery vanilla, creme brulee, patchouli and woods.

The fragrance is truly multifaceted—light yet not naive, fresh but not in the just-got-out-of the-shower way and sexy without being too suggestive.

It seems like Juicy Couture is telling us a few stories (or, in step with this brand's tradition, fairytales) at the same time.

Top Notes

Watermelon
Passionfruit
Hiacynth
Green Apple
Marigold
Green Leaves
Mandarin Orange

Middle Notes

Tuberose
Lily
Rose Hip

Base Notes

Creme Brulee
Caramel
Vanilla
Precious Woods
Patchouli
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