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Coveted Duchess Rose 258 - Perfume Oil Roll On (Inspired By Penhaligons®)
Coveted Duchess Rose 258 - Perfume Oil Roll On (Inspired By Penhaligons®)
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Coveted Duchess Rose Dupe by MisterScent – Elegant, Fresh & Feminine
Embrace timeless sophistication with Coveted Duchess Rose without the luxury price! Our Coveted Duchess Rose dupe by MisterScent is a high-quality alternative that captures the fresh rose, soft musk, and warm woody notes of the original. This long-lasting and affordable niche fragrance dupe is perfect for those who love romantic, refined, and effortlessly feminine scents.
Why You’ll Love It:
✔ Long-lasting & highly concentrated formula
✔ A delicate blend of fresh rose, smooth musk, and creamy woods
✔ Affordable alternative to luxury niche fragrances
✔ Cruelty-free & expertly crafted with premium ingredients
Fragrance Notes:
Top Notes: Sparkling mandarin and pink pepper for a fresh, slightly spicy opening
Heart Notes: Velvety damask rose and geranium for a soft floral elegance
Base Notes: Warm musk and woodsy notes for a smooth, sophisticated finish
Ingredients:
Alcohol Denat., Fragrance (Parfum), Water (Aqua), Limonene, Linalool, Coumarin, Citral, Benzyl Alcohol, Benzyl Benzoate, Benzyl Salicylate.
✨ Luxury for Less – Try our Coveted Duchess Rose inspired perfume and experience a romantic, rose-infused fragrance that exudes grace and charm!
How To Apply Your Perfume Oils
Our Perfume Oils Come In A Glass Roller Ball Applicator And Are Very Simple To Use.
Simply Remove The Cap And Apply Your Chosen Oils To Your Main Pulse Points. Wrists, Crook Of Elbows, Behind The Ears And Lower Neck Are All Great Choices.
You May Even Roll Onto The Tips Of Your Hair Or Beard.
**Do Not Apply Oils To Your Clothes As Staining May Occur**
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A lovely fragrance, not beast mode.
Not very long lasting
Hi Linda - Perfume Oils perform better on hydrated skin - if you suffer from dry skin this may affect Perfume/ Perfume Oil performance, as the skin just absorbs the fragrance instead of projecting it