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Beauty Care French Perfumes

TIENS Perfumes is introducing five Three perfumes different types of for women and two for men. They are French perfumes. As we all know that French perfumes are popular all over the world, because of their special fragrance.

For Ladies:

Rare: The brand RARE N°1 represents the rarity of perfume. RARE N°1 is a absolutely luxurious perfume. Its rarity just likes a beautiful and sexy woman having a rare jewelry. Though we have known many styles, we haven’t known them well enough. It was the first that was chosen, so we explain it as “N°1.
Dolly Kiss: It contains 50 ml. it has very special fragrance. Rare For Ladies: It also contains 50 ml; it has very rare and nice fragrance. fresh, When happy you will and full of life, special fragrance.

Trench for Ladies: It also contains 50ml. special for ladies with nice fragrance. once you will use it you will always like to use trench. For Men: For men we have two types of perfumes, both are made in France. Now ills a part of our daily life to use the perfumes and everybody needs good fragrance. TIENS now introducing the best quality perfumes for men.

HQ For Men: It Contains 100 ml, especially for men. Who like good fragrance and if you are finding some nice and different fragrance, then you should try HQ for men and enjoy its unforgettable fragrance.

Envol: This is also for men with some special, different and fresh fragrance. start your day with Envol and feel fresh, cool and happy till the end of the day.

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