Yardley London Lily Of The Valley Deodorising Body Spray Women 75ml

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Yardley London Lily Of The Valley Deodorising Body Spray Women is a  light, feminine white floral with fruit pear accords in the top note and a beautiful floral bouquet heart of lily accord blended with freesia and enhanced with a pretty, musky base.

These Classic Fragranced Deodorising Body Sprays contain the same fragrances as the Eau de Toilettes, as well as natural extracts, providing a light, refreshing, long-lasting, all-over body fragrance. Available in a convenient size that can be slipped into your handbag to give your scent a lift during the day.

95% naturally derived ingredients. Paraben free. Cruelty free and suitable for vegans.

75mL

Description

Yardley London Lily Of The Valley Deodorising Body Spray Women

Directions

A body spray may be applied directly to the skin.
You can spray it on to damp skin after a shower or bath and apply it directly to your pulse points.

Ingredients

Butane, Alcohol Denatured, Propane, Ethane, Parfum (Fragrance), Isopropyl Myristate, Aqua (Water), Glycerine.

Warnings

Always read the label. Use only as directed. For external use only.
Pressurised container.
Protect from Sunlight and do not expose to temperatures exceeding 50 C (120oF).
Do not pierce or burn even after use.
Do not spray on a naked flame or any incandescent material.
Keep out of reach of children and avoid spraying in eyes.
Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents will be harmful and fatal.

Additional information

Weight 0.2 kg
Dimensions 20 × 20 × 20 cm
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Brand

Yardley London

Yardley London is famous as a purveyor of luxury fragrances and soaps. But did you know that the much-storied House of Yardley was born in England in the mid-seventeenth century, during the reign of King Charles 1? An entrepreneurial young man named Jonathan Yardley obtained a royal warrant for the provision of all the soap to the City of London. The means by which this warrant was obtained are lost to history, however we might suppose it involved payment to the monarch of a sizeable, and no doubt welcome, sum.

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