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Proud of You Oud Eau De Parfum by Fragrance World

£25.99 £19.99

Overview:
Proud of You Oud by Fragrance World is a luxurious, captivating scent inspired by elegance and bold sophistication. Designed for unisex appeal, this fragrance merges rich oud with sweet and aromatic elements, making it perfect for evening wear and special occasions.

Fragrance Notes:

  • Top Notes: Vanilla, Oud
    A warm, inviting blend of sweet vanilla and the deep, woody richness of oud.
  • Heart Notes: Lavender, Fresh Spicy Accords
    Adds complexity with soothing floral lavender balanced by invigorating spice.
  • Base Notes: Powdery, Sweet, Aromatic Notes
    A comforting and lasting trail of soft sweetness intertwined with aromatic nuances.

Olfactive Category: Oriental Woody

Sensory Experience:
The fragrance opens with a creamy sweetness paired with oud’s earthy depth, creating an instant aura of refinement. Lavender in the heart introduces a floral calm, while spicy accents add vibrancy. The base lingers as a powdery sweetness, leaving an elegant, memorable impression.

Performance Attributes:

  • Intensity: Moderate to bold, with a balanced projection suitable for both intimate and social settings.
  • Longevity: Long-lasting, up to 6–8 hours depending on skin chemistry.
  • Sillage: Leaves a soft yet noticeable aromatic trail that exudes sophistication.

Contextualization:
Proud of You Oud is an exquisite choice for those seeking a signature scent that embodies confidence and allure. Perfect for evening galas, date nights, or any event where elegance is essential, this fragrance promises to captivate and enchant.

Usage:
Spray on pulse points—such as wrists, neck, and behind the ears—for an enduring olfactory experience.

Why Choose This Fragrance?
Its masterful blend of oud and sweet accords offers a versatile and luxurious fragrance experience that is unforgettable.

Size: 100ml Eau de Parfum

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