New perfume Lancome

The Ô sign is a surprise from the launch of the famous Ô de Lancôme water in 1969. It combines notes of citrus, rosemary and green honeysuckle, as well as jasmine and patchouli.

In 2010, Lancôme celebrated the fortieth anniversary of the fragrance by creating a new expression of freshness – Ô d’Azur. This light and at the same time sensual eau de toilette combines notes of lemon, pink pepper, damask rose, musk and nutmeg.

And now a new round in the history of the legendary sign – the Ô de l’Orangerie fragrance. He, like his predecessors, is light and fresh, but more intricate. In Ô de l’Orangerie, spicy orange absolute is pleasantly combined with notes of bergamot and continues with the freshness and transparency of a watery accord. The bouquet ends with a delicate nuance of jasmine petals, the warmth of woody notes and enveloping notes of neroli oil. On the skin, the fragrance reveals itself in different facets, at the same time majestic and delicate.

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