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Citrus Breeze Lamp Berger Refill

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Citrus Breeze Lamp Berger RefillWe do not ship this product outside of Canada. Vibrate with this fruity fragrance with energetic notes for a fresh and sparkling atmosphere. A vibrant scent with a citrusy top tone. The brilliance of citrus is sophisticated with a beautiful evolution towards a transparency given by the watery side. This fragrance contains slightly vintage citrusy notes, as well as the vetiver as base note, delivering the 90's American modernity. HEAD NOTES:

We do not ship this product outside of Canada.

Vibrate with this fruity fragrance with energetic notes for a fresh and sparkling atmosphere. A vibrant scent with a citrusy top tone. The brilliance of citrus is sophisticated with a beautiful evolution towards a transparency given by the watery side. This fragrance contains slightly vintage citrusy notes, as well as the vetiver as base note, delivering the 90's American modernity.

HEAD NOTES: Grapefruit, Bergamot, Eucalyptus

HEART NOTES: Cardamom, Pink Pepper, Aquatic Notes

BASE NOTES: Patchouli, Vetiver, Musk, Oak Moss

Reference No. 415099

Use with Lampe Berger:  

• 500 ml duration: 20 hours of diffusion - 80 hours of fragrance

Use with any Lampe Berger to purify and delicately perfume your home. The Lampe Berger has a unique and patented diffusion system that helps eradicate undesirable odors and bacteria while also diffusing your favorite fragrance. Purify your air the French way.

Only the Maison Berger Paris catalysis process guarantees the quality and safety of use with Lampe Berger. The use of any other perfume than those offered by Maison Berger Paris would irreversibly damage your Lampe Berger. 

Regulatory Information: Isopropanol. Highly flammable liquid and vapor.  Follow the instructions for use.

Made in France


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