Desire perfume price in Pakistan

BeautyDesire perfume price in Pakistan

Alfred Dunhill began producing luxury products, accessories, and apparel for men at the age of 21. His distinctive sense of style helped him become well-known in Britain, and in 1934 he introduced the first Dunhill perfume. There are now 22 fragrances for men and only one for women, called Dunhill Desire, offered by Dunhill Perfume. Dunhill Perfume was greatly influenced by perfumers such as Phillipe Romano, Michel Almairac, and Gerard Anthony. Dunhill Desire is a ruby-red glass with a modern, appealing design that conquers with its woody-oriental composition. In this article, the Desire perfume price in Pakistan is given below:

Desire perfume price in Pakistan

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Key Features

  • Mesmerizing Fragrance
  • Long Lasting Fragrance
  • For Daily Use
  • Premium Quality Fragrance
  • Average Lasting More Than 6 Hours
  • Best for Projection, Silage & Longevity

Main Accords 

  • Citrus
  • Vanilla
  • Fruity
  • Fresh
  • Rose
  • Woody
  • Powdery
  • Green
  • Musky
  • Spicy

Notes 

Top Notes: Apple, orange blossoms, fresh, sweet bergamot and sparkling lemon

Heart Notes: Rose, patchouli and teakwood

Base Notes: Vanilla, musk and labdanum

Price 

The price of Desire perfume in Pakistan is ranges between 10,000 PKR to 15,000 PKR.

FAQs

What does Desire perfume smell like?

The smell of Desire perfume is like a refreshing oriental and woody fragrance.

Is Dunhill a luxury brand?

Yes, it is a luxury brand.

Does Dunhill smell good?

Yes, its smell is very good and pleasant.

Which country made Dunhill?

United Kingdom (UK) made Dunhill.

Is Dunhill unisex?

There are now 22 fragrances for men and only one for women, called Dunhill Desire, offered by Dunhill Perfume.

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