My Way Ylang is a floral-fruity fragrance for modern, optimistic women, with notes of mango, coconut, and ylang, celebrating inner radiance. The bottle features a coral cap inspired by travel and a solar ring. Part of the MY WAY collection, letting you choose your olfactory path.
Women's Fragances
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A Floral Explosion. Breathe in, close your eyes, it's showtime! When you spray the scented water from the bottle, you release the magnetic and sensual floral scent that permeates every step you take, every dance you create.
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I am what I live! An addictive and fruity floral statement born from the contrast between fresh, juicy pear and creamy, radiant tuberose. An invitation to a sensual journey that captures a version of femininity far from conventionalism.
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Are you ready for a getaway to the beautiful island of Santorini, in the purest and most genuine Greece? The fragrance opens with a fresh and addictive sorbet of mandarin and bergamot, enhanced by notes of luminous jasmine petals.
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A passionate, daring and radiant perfume that encourages you to show your inner strength. A bold and captivating invitation to light up your life with passion. A precious encounter between a sparkling accord of black currant and enveloping bergamot, enhanced by two roses (centifolia and damascena).
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Perfumed spray deodorant that leaves an intensely woody floral trail that will make you feel pleasantly fresh and comfortable throughout the day.
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Silky shower gel that perfumes the skin with its intense floral-woody aroma. Cleanse and enrich the skin with the Perfumed Shower Cream.
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Feminine fragrance that enhances the most vibrant and powerful facets of femininity. The soul of Tokyo, with a floral bouquet emphasized by different woods.
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Feminine fragrance that enhances the most vibrant and powerful facets of femininity. The soul of Tokyo, with a floral bouquet emphasized by different woods.
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A sweet and exquisite candy. Bonbon is delicious. Created with the intention of fueling desire through a scent so irresistible one would consider it edible.
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