Charlie Perfume Price in Pakistan 2024

BeautyCharlie Perfume Price in Pakistan 2024

For many years of quest for the best women’s perfumes in Pakistan, ladies have been captivated by the classic scent of Charlie. Charlie is a chypre scent that combines citrus, floral, and woodsy undertones. It was developed by Revlon in 1973 and has risen to be the best perfume brand in Pakistan. Its mild and invigorating aroma makes it ideal for daily use. Charlie is an all-time favourite that is reasonably priced and ideal for daily use. With a blend of floral, citrus, and woody tones, it has a light and pleasant aroma. In this article, the Charlie perfume price in Pakistan is given below:

Charlie perfume price in Pakistan

Key Features

  • Classic and timeless fragrance
  • Light and refreshing scent
  • Perfect for everyday wear
  • Affordable price

Main Accords

Chypre: A traditional scent accord with floral, citrus, and woody undertones.

Jasmine rose, and ylang-ylang combined to create a floral scent that exudes elegance and grace.

Citrus: An energizing and refreshing combination of bergamot, mandarin, and lemon.

Woody: A combination of sandalwood, patchouli, and oakmoss that adds body and depth.

Notes

Top Notes

  • Lemon
  • Mandarin
  • Bergamot

Heart Notes

  • Jasmine
  • Rose
  • Ylang-ylang

Base Notes

  • Oakmoss
  • Patchouli
  • Sandalwood

Price

Charlie perfume comes in a range of sizes and costs, but it’s usually extremely reasonably priced. Charlie perfume usually retails for about 6000 PKR for a 100ml bottle.

FAQs

How long does Charlie perfume last?

Charlie perfume does not stay as long as some other perfumes because it is a light and refreshing scent. It should still go on for a few hours, though.

Is Charlie a good perfume?

It is one of the most well-liked perfumes that leave you with a strong, alluring, and exciting scent that you won’t soon forget.

Is Charlie a male or female perfume?

Charlie is a line of women’s and men’s fragrances produced by the American cosmetic and perfume house Revlon.

 

Duaa Naeem
Duaa Naeem
Dua is a seasoned writer who loves to write on Pakistani Entertainment and Infotainment while having her Masters in English literature

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