Tunisian Citrus
- Inspired by Bal d'Afrique— Energetic and Soulful
- Blackcurrant & Earthy Vetiver—A bold Contrast
- Lasts up to 3–6 hours – Graceful, polished lure
- Best Worn: Radiant in Fall & Winter, elegant in Spring & Summer
Tunisian Citrus is divine! The perfume oil lets you experience the incredible layering of citrussy, fruity, floral, and oriental accords. It could be your calm and subtle scent delivering romantic yet luxurious radiance on a sunny day, or it could be a caress on the evening breeze—Polite yet sumptuous!
The opening impression of Amalfi lemon and bergamot, combined with black currant and orange flower, is a vibe of liveliness. Whereas the dry down lingers on with a balanced and sensual floral core of violet, cyclamen, and jasmine. This offers a soft romantic energy, but it blazes with musky yet smoky seduction, evoking the feeling of pleasure.
Get the addictive trail with Tunisian Citrus perfume oil, which is narrated as a brilliant reflection of Bal ’d’Afrique; so what's your excuse then?
Original: $39.00
-70%$39.00
$11.70




Description
- Inspired by Bal d'Afrique— Energetic and Soulful
- Blackcurrant & Earthy Vetiver—A bold Contrast
- Lasts up to 3–6 hours – Graceful, polished lure
- Best Worn: Radiant in Fall & Winter, elegant in Spring & Summer
Tunisian Citrus is divine! The perfume oil lets you experience the incredible layering of citrussy, fruity, floral, and oriental accords. It could be your calm and subtle scent delivering romantic yet luxurious radiance on a sunny day, or it could be a caress on the evening breeze—Polite yet sumptuous!
The opening impression of Amalfi lemon and bergamot, combined with black currant and orange flower, is a vibe of liveliness. Whereas the dry down lingers on with a balanced and sensual floral core of violet, cyclamen, and jasmine. This offers a soft romantic energy, but it blazes with musky yet smoky seduction, evoking the feeling of pleasure.
Get the addictive trail with Tunisian Citrus perfume oil, which is narrated as a brilliant reflection of Bal ’d’Afrique; so what's your excuse then?























