Givenchy – L’Interdit body lotion
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A sensual print from Givenchy’s mythical perfume – L’Interdit, or the eau de parfum first imagined specifically for Audrey Hepburn!
Name of the Product : L’Interdit Lotion pour le Corps
Brand: Givenchy
Description :
L’Interdit moisturizing milk softens the skin, leaving it delicately scented with the wake of the new Givenchy fragrance.
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