Organic Spritzer Bulgarian Rose Fragrance - For Women
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Enjoy our highly complex blend of Essential Extracts of Bulgarian Rose from the highly regarded Rose Valley of Bulgaria. Bring the delightful aroma of rose to your world and feel the transformation. It's delightful, organic, vegan and comes in two convenient spritzer bottles. There are no preservatives or synthetic ingredients, such as, Aldehydes which are generally toxic to the body and is formulated in most perfumes on the market today. Our fragrance is all natural and comes in two convenient sizes 0.15 ml or 3.7 oz.
Product Features:
- Safe for everyday use, with no known toxins or hormones
- 100% vegan and cruelty-free
- All organic essential extracts with no Aldehydes that are toxic and used in most men and women perfumes
- Organic Bulgarian Rose Extract is known to be a natural aromatherapy that reduces the levels of cortisol (the stress hormone) and has a positive effect on depressive state
- Mixes with your own natural pheromones to give you your own unique fragrance
- Fabulous Introductory Low Price now available
Net Weight: 1.0 fl. oz. (0.15 x 2 (sold in a set of two))
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