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Jean Paul Gaultier Divine Couture EDP
Jean Paul Gaultier Divine Couture EDP
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**Fragrance Family:** Floral
**Scent Type:** Fruity Floral
**Key Notes:** Raspberry, Rose, Benzoin

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**Fragrance Description:**
A radiant blend of sweetness and sophistication, this fragrance opens with a vibrant burst of juicy raspberry, bright and irresistible. It melts into a delicate cloud of airy meringue, adding a soft, gourmand touch that feels light yet indulgent.
As it settles, a warm base of golden benzoin wraps the skin in a smooth, amber glow—creating a sensual, fruity aura that is playful, modern, and undeniably captivating.
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**About the Bottle:**
Dressed in luminous pink lacquer, the sculpted bottle embodies couture elegance. Its iconic silhouette is elevated with a braided gold corset and signature piercing detail—an homage to high fashion and bold femininity, mirroring the glow of the fragrance within.
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**About the Fragrance:**
This fruity amber composition captures a balance of indulgence and radiance. Lush raspberry and airy sweetness meet a warm, resinous base, creating a scent that feels both luxurious and magnetic. It’s a fragrance designed to leave a lasting impression—soft, glowing, and unforgettable.
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**Ingredients:**
Alcohol Denat., Parfum (Fragrance), Aqua (Water), Linalool, Benzyl Salicylate, Limonene, Coumarin, Bergamot Peel Oil, Lemon Peel Oil, Patchouli Oil, Geranium Oil, Jasmine Extract, Ylang-Ylang Extract, Citral, Geraniol, Eugenol, Benzyl Benzoate, and other fragrance components.
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**How to Use:**
Apply to clean, dry skin on pulse points such as the neck, wrists, inner elbows, and behind the knees. Body heat will enhance the fragrance’s projection and longevity. Avoid rubbing the scent into the skin to preserve its full character. Reapply as desired, especially after handwashing.
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**Eau de Toilette vs. Eau de Parfum:**
The difference lies in fragrance concentration. Eau de Toilette (EDT) typically contains 5–9% perfume oil, offering a lighter and more refreshing experience. Eau de Parfum (EDP), with a higher concentration of 8–14%, provides a richer, more intense scent that lasts longer on the skin.
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