| Country of origin: | United States |
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| Volume: | 0.236 l |
| Mark: | Victoria's Secret |
Victoria's Secret Pure Seduction Shimmer Body Lotion is a scented body lotion that combines moisturizing care with a subtle shimmering effect and a seductive fruity-floral fragrance. It leaves the skin soft, nourished, and with a subtle glow, making ...
Victoria's Secret Pure Seduction Shimmer Body Lotion is a scented body lotion that combines moisturizing care with a subtle shimmering effect and a seductive fruity-floral fragrance. It leaves the skin soft, nourished, and with a subtle glow, making it the perfect choice for both everyday use and special occasions.
Fragrance Profile:
Top Notes: Plum.
Middle Notes: Freesia.
Base Notes: Delicate floral accords.
The Pure Seduction fragrance is built around juicy plum and crushed freesia. The fruity note of plum adds sweetness with a slightly tart undertone, while freesia brings a fresh, floral lightness. The result is a playful, feminine, and alluring scent that feels youthful and energetic.
Effect:
The body lotion has a light, creamy texture that absorbs quickly and leaves no greasy film. It provides the skin with necessary hydration, softens it, and leaves a pleasant feeling of comfort. Thanks to fine shimmer particles, it also visually brightens the skin and gives it a healthy, naturally radiant appearance without noticeable glitter.
Victoria's Secret Pure Seduction Shimmer Body Lotion is ideal for women who want to combine skin care, a pleasant scent, and a subtle visual effect in one product.
About the Victoria’s Secret brand:
Victoria’s Secret is an iconic American brand founded in 1977. The brand is best known for its luxury lingerie and fashion, but a significant part of its world also includes iconic fragrances, body mists, and cosmetics, which have gained popularity thanks to their unmistakable scents. Its perfume mists and fragrances are characterized by a sensual, feminine character—ranging from fresh and fruity notes to warm vanilla and amber compositions.




