Scandal Perfume Price in Pakistan | Notes, Lasting, and More

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Jean Paul Gaultier’s Scandal is a stimulating fragrance that will tantalize your senses with its mouthwatering undertones. Its lingering quality is what makes it so unique. You may smell it late into the early morning hours if you spray it on before you leave for the evening. You may experience the ideal balance of pleasure and excitement with the Eau de Parfum. Upon its initial release in 2017, it was seen as a departure from the other products offered by this exceptional perfumer. It smells strongly like honey, which combines nicely with lemon, caramel, and traditional patchouli. It is a little bit darker than other scents from this high-quality brand because of its woodsy undertone. In this article, the Scandal perfume price in Pakistan is given below:

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Scandal perfume price in Pakistan

Key Features

  • Long lasting
  • Sophisticated perfume
  • Quantity 80 ml
  • Stylish bottle design
  • For women

Main Accords

  • Honey
  • Sweet
  • White floral
  • Citrus
  • Caramel
  • Animalic
  • Beeswax
  • Patchouli
  • Floral
  • Woody

Notes 

  • Top Notes: Blood Orange and Mandarin Orange
  • Heart Notes: Honey, Gardenia, Orange Blossom, Jasmine and Peach
  • Base Notes: Beeswax, Caramel, Patchouli and Licorice.

Price

The Scandal perfume price in Pakistan is ranges between from 11,000 PKR to 30,000 PKR.

FAQs 

Is Scandal a good perfume?

Yes, Scandal is a good perfume.

What does so scandal smell like?

The smell of Scandal perfume is like orange blossom, jasmine and tuberose.

Is Scandal a day or night perfume? 

Scandal is a night perfume.

Is Scandal perfume for summer?

Yes, it is perfect for summer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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