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Hermes Un Jardin Sur Le Nil Perfumed Body Lotion

19 February 2009 One Comment

un-jardin-sur-le-nil-lotionThe Un Jardin Sur Le Nil by Hermes Perfumed Body Lotion is the perfect complement to the popular unisex perfume. Using this body cream will not only help to moisturize the skin, but it will enhance the overall smell of the fragrance.

The Hermes Un Jardin Sur Le Nil Body Lotion was released in 2005. It is the companion to the perfume, a popular product in the Hermes garden series (Un Jardin). When translated from French, Un Jardin Sur Le Nil means “The Garden on The Nile”.  This lotion is very representative of that and will have the person who wears it feel like they are surrounded by flowers on the river Nile.

Un Jardin Sur Le Nil Perfumed Body Lotion is designed to keep the skin moisturized and smooth. It works perfectly with all skin types. Aside from keeping the skin moist, the lotion is fragranced. A green, woody and fruity smell is contained with the lotion and it can only enhance the overall smell of the perfume. This is the perfect option for a warm sunny day, a must have if you already own the perfume.

The body lotion works well with the Hermes Un Jardin Sur Le Nil Eau De Toilette Spray.

  • Launch Date: 2005
  • Fragrance Notes: Green Mango, Grapefruit, Calamus, Lotus, Sycamore and Frankincense
  • Recommended-Use: Summertime
  • Fragrance Style: Deep and True
  • Size: .6.5 oz (192 ml)

One Comment »

  • Laurela Fashion Blog said:

    Contrary to what some people say about the Hermes Jardin scents being unisex, I’d still consider them more feminine than masculine, in my sbjective opinion… But I have to admin that out of the entire Jardin Collection, Un Jardin Su Le Nil is my favorite.

    Laurela Fashion Blog
    http://laurela.us

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