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What is a Gift Sets?
Gift sets are packages which include the fragrance along with additional bonus items, which may be a shower gel, after shave, bag, etc. They are perfect to give as gifts due to their lavish presentation and bonus accessories.
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What is Boxed Variants?
These are simply the boxed variant of the fragrance, which means they are exactly the same packaging as you would find at the department store. Boxed variants are always sealed with cello (plastic wrap) unless specified, or if the manufacturer by default does not produce it.
What is a Tester?
The tester comes without the fancy packaging (usually in a plain white box) and often without a cap (unless mentioned otherwise). For personal use, testers are a fantastic cost-saving alternative over the boxed goods, which are in contrast sealed and more presentable as gifts. The testers are unused and their concentrations are exactly the same as the sealed box variant.
A perfume decant is a smaller sized vial of fragrance that is perfect for trying out a fragrance before committing to a full bottle. Decants are independently rebottled by a trusted third party based on the interest level for any fragrance.
Guerlain Mitsouko
Guerlain Mitsouko
by Guerlain
SKU:
SKU:MITSGEDTW-75B
Guerlain's Mitsouko Eau de Parfum is a captivating Chypre Fruity fragrance that exudes timeless elegance. Conceived by Jacques Guerlain in 1919, its creation was inspired by the unique culture of Japan during Europe's 1919 fascination with the country. The allure of Mitsouko, meaning 'Mystery' in Japanese, lies in its artful blend of diverse notes. The top notes open with a harmonious fusion of Bergamot, Citruses, Jasmine, and Rose. These gracefully transition into the middle notes, a rich medley of Peach, Ylang-Ylang, Jasmine, Rose, and Lilac. The base notes comprised of Oakmoss, Spices, Cinnamon, Vetiver, and Amber lend a warm, earthy finish to the scent. This legendary fragrance, part of Guerlain's emblematic collection, is a tribute to feminine passion and complexity.