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Perfume Yara - Candy
Perfume Yara - Candy
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Lattafa Yara Candy is the newest addition to the Yara fragrance line, launched in 2024. It is a bright, fruity-gourmand scent designed to be a "sugared-up" and "fizzy" version of the original Yara, often described as smelling like a mix of peach and strawberry sour candy.
This fragrance is a "harmonious blend of luscious candied fruits and yummy vanilla syrup".
Top Notes: Green Mandarin and Blackcurrant.
Middle Notes: Strawberry Fizz Candy and Gardenia.
Base Notes: Vanilla Syrup, Sandalwood, Musk, and Amber.
Size: 35ml
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