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ABOUT THIS PERFUME
This sweet fragrance "Platinium Car" without cmr will allow you to enhance your car scents.
All of our fragrances are developed by Terre de Bougies and made in Grasse in Provençal France by master perfumers . They comply with European ( CLP CE N°1907/2006 & 1223/2009/CEE ) and French ( IFRA ) standards.
No scent in our catalog is tested on animals.
Top notes offer an invigorating blend of mandarin, thyme and mint. Mandarin brings citrusy sweetness and zesty freshness, while thyme adds a distinct herbaceous touch and mint offers an energizing hit of freshness, awakening the senses from the start.
At the heart of the perfume, an aquatic note combines with apple and lavender for a refreshing and purifying heart. The aquatic note mimics the sensation of clear, cool water, the apple injects a crisp sweetness, and the lavender brings a calming floral nuance, enriching the composition with a refined and soothing complexity.
The base notes of woody note, moss and cedar provide a solid and enveloping base. The woody note adds robust depth, moss evokes the freshness of damp undergrowth, and cedar provides a warm, earthy finish, anchoring the scent with a natural, lasting elegance.
To dose your car diffuser, simply pour the scent of your choice into the appropriate container and turn it over occasionally to release an exquisite scent that will brighten up your journey!
Currently, we offer containers that can be turned over , but also that do not work on capillarity with small rods. These containers do not need to be returned.
Enjoy a symphony of aromas that last, thanks to our high-quality perfume guaranteeing a unique olfactory rendering throughout the life of your car diffuser.
Choose optimal quality with our Grasse fragrance “Platinium Car” . Your creativity deserves the best.
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