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When applying any fragrance please consider that there are several factors which can affect the natural smell of your skin and, in turn, the way a scent smells on you.. Gives you smooth and soft skin. Skin friendly ingredients. For all skin type
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Calvin Klein Men's Colognes - CK One Shock by Calvin Klein for Him 6.7 oz Eau de Toilette Spray
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Hermes Men's Colognes - Terre D'Hermes by Hermes for Men 6.7 oz oz Eau De Toilette Spray
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Introduced in 1997. Fragrance notes: citrus notes, rosemary spiciness, jasmine, hint of wood and ocean breezes. Recommended use: casual.
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Fresh and energetic. This Kenneth Cole Reaction body spray evolves into a comfortable, electric fragrance contrasted with elements full of a sexy masculinity. Fragrance Notes Citrus blast of mandarin, grapefruit, green apple, sweet muguet, melon rind, ...
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A rich luxurious moisturizing body lotionMoisturizes & softens the skin of bodySkin is pampered & protected instantly Creates an aura of femininity & sensualityLeaves skin perfectly smooth & conditionedSuitable for all skin types
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Guy Laroche Men's Colognes - Introduced in 1984, Drakkar Noir quickly became one of the leaders in men's scents. Savory and woody with notes of lavender, citrus, coriander, juniper berries, sandalwood, patchouli and cedar.
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Calvin Klein Women's Perfumes - CK One Shock by Calvin Klein for Her 6.7 oz Eau de Toilette Spray
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Hermes Men's Colognes - An alluring, fresh flavor, created for the dynamic man who walks into a room and owns it.
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Loris Azzaro Men's Colognes - Introduced in 1978 by Loris Azzaro.
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360 Red By Perry Ellis, created In 2003, It Is A Refreshing Scent Of Citrus, Spice, Fragrant Woods And Musk.
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When applying any fragrance please consider that there are several factors which can affect the natural smell of your skin and, in turn, the way a scent smells on you.
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