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EYUP SABRI TUNCER Cesme Cologne w/Lemon (from Cesme,Izmir) 400ml

With their unique aromas, notes and special contents, colognes are used in every field. Special ingredients among the cologne varieties appeal to the taste and style of many people. While lemon cologne stands out with its striking and refreshing feature, lavender cologne contains the most delicate notes of flower essences. Unique scents, which are among the cologne options, take their place in specially designed bottles. Bottle designs carry a unique trace and story for each fragrance. The natural ingredients combined with these stories reveal the most eye-catching features of colognes. The adventures stretching from the tangerine gardens of the Mediterranean to Bodrum are on their way to the warm and refreshing story of the Çeşme wind. Within the framework of these features that each cologne has, there are many different alternatives in terms of cologne prices.
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