Description
Jimmy Choo I Want Choo Perfumed Body Lotion is a scented body moisturizer for extending the delicate and luxurious namesake fragrance all over the skin. The fruity and sparkly notes of mandarin juice coupled with velvety peach represent the shiny effect of the box and the tone of the essence. After an opening that perfectly portrays the presentation of this creation, notes of red spider lily together with jasmine sambac establish the hypnotic, yet uplifting character of the scent. A delectable dry down of soft vanilla notes with benzoin and resinoid superbly wraps the scent. Hence, a complimentary treat that soothes, moisturizes, and protects the skin in a single, wonderfully perfumed step.
Characteristics
● Fragrance: Mandarin, Peach, Spider Lily, Jasmine Sambac, Vanilla, Benzoin
● Texture: Lotion
● Skin issues: Dryness, Dehydration
● Time of application: Throughout the day
● Age: 10+
● Skin type: Normal to dry skin, including sensitive
● Main benefits: Luxuriously floral fragrance and deeply nourishing formula
● Formulated without: Dyes.
Main Ingredients
- Jasmine sambac is a long and fleshy flower that grows attached to a stem. It exudes a heady, intense, often indolic odor. The flowers are picked by night when the buds fully blossom and the intensity of the fragrance is peaking. Furthermore, it is intimately tied to Asian traditions and history, as a symbol of purity, eternal love, and nobility. However, it should not be confused with jasmine grandiflorum which is much sweeter and fruitier.
- Glycerin is a humectant that also happens to be present in the human body and keeps the lipids between our skin cells in a healthy state. Thus, it protects against irritation and keeps our natural barrier in its best condition at all times.
How to use
Massage a generous amount of Jimmy Choo I Want Choo Perfumed Body Lotion all over the body, particularly on the same areas where you spray the fragrance (wrists, neck...) to intensify the fragrant trail. For best results, apply right after showering and let the product absorb to assess the strength of the sillage.