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Details & care
What it is: A fast-absorbing lotion that's easy and pleasant to apply, leaving skin feeling moisturized.
What it does: Glycerin and shea butter help to pamper dry skin thanks to their emollient properties. Use regularly and transport your senses to the divine coast of Amalfi of incredible blue seas and scenic peaks where fig trees grow. Housed in a bottle made from recycled plastic with a removable screw pump to optimize the recycling process, the product also features an FSC-certified paper secondary pack. An enchanting experience that will leave your skin lingering in the fragrance of Fico di Amalfi.
Fragrance story: Vitalizing and full of surprises, this fragrance captures the natural beauty of a breathtaking Mediterranean landscape. The gorgeous scenery is immersed in enveloping soft scents of fig trees under radiant sunshine. A lively start, notes of bergamot, lemon, grapefruit and cedar. At the heart, accents of fig nectar, pink pepper and jasmine petals. At the base, a harmonious blend of fig wood, cedarwood and benzoin.
Style: Woody, aromatic.
Notes:
- Top: Italian lemon, Italian bergamot, grapefruit
- Middle: fig nectar, pink pepper, jasmine petals
- Base: fig wood, cedarwood, benzoin
- 10 oz.
- Made in Italy
- Item #10368511
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Acqua di Parma
Synonymous with Italian elegance and dedication to craftsmanship, Acqua di Parma perfumes, colognes and home fragrances have been exclusively handcrafted in Italy with the highest-quality ingredients since 1916. International success came in the 1930s, when Hollywood legends discovered the fragrance during their travels to Italy and helped establish Acqua di Parma as a symbol of Italian chic.
