Zanzibar Asad

Description du produit :

Le Zanzibar Asad Lattafa Déodorant est un déodorant inspiré des parfums orientaux de la maison Lattafa, conçu pour l’homme moderne en quête de fraîcheur et d’élégance.
Sa fragrance sophistiquée mélange notes boisées, épicées et ambrées, offrant un parfum puissant et durable. Sa formule assure une protection efficace contre la transpiration et les mauvaises odeurs, tout en laissant sur la peau une sensation de propreté et de confort.

Parfait pour un usage quotidien, ce déodorant révèle le charme, la confiance et la virilité de son utilisateur.

Les points forts :

  • Protection 24h contre la transpiration et les odeurs.

  • Parfum oriental masculin intense et raffiné.

  • Formule douce adaptée à tous types de peau.

  • Sensation immédiate de fraîcheur et de confort.

  • Flacon pratique de 200 ml pour un usage quotidien.

Caractéristiques :

  • Marque : Lattafa

  • Nom : Zanzibar Asad

  • Type : Déodorant spray

  • Contenance : 200 ml

  • Parfum : Oriental – boisé – épicé

  • Genre : Homme

  • Durée de protection : 24h

  • Utilisation : Quotidienne

Conseils d’utilisation :

  1. Bien agiter avant usage.

  2. Vaporiser sur les aisselles propres et sèches à environ 15 cm.

  3. Laisser sécher avant de s’habiller pour une efficacité optimale.

 Adoptez la fraîcheur orientale et le charisme masculin avec Zanzibar Asad Lattafa Déodorant, un parfum qui vous accompagne toute la journée avec confiance et élégance.

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