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Natural ingredients: tobacco leaf, patchouli essential oil, vetiver, sandalwood, vanilla.
Long-lasting scent: typically lasts 6–8 hours.
Clean formula: free from parabens, cruelty-free certified.

Multi-channel use: ideal for hotel rooms, spa treatments, brand gifts, seasonal editions, and premium retail. This tobacco patchouli perfume suits both personal and commercial needs.
Flexible customization: fragrance type, concentration, bottle design, packaging, and gift set options available.
Strong production capability: sample supply, small trial orders, and stable long-term delivery.
Broad market positioning: designed for mature men, unisex fragrance lovers, and high-end business users.

Hotels and luxury clubs: create a calm and luxurious atmosphere.
Corporate gifts: festivals, member events, and business gifting to enhance brand image. This tobacco patchouli perfume is a refined choice for brand promotions.
Boutique retail: autumn/winter or holiday limited editions to boost seasonal sales.
Personal use: daily commute, business meetings, dinners, and winter dates.

Spray on pulse points (behind ears, sides of neck, wrists) to release the scent with body heat.
1–2 sprays are enough for a natural and lasting aroma.
Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and heat.

For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes and wounds.
Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult a doctor before use.
If allergic reactions occur, stop use immediately and rinse with water.
Keep out of reach of children and pets. This tobacco patchouli perfume should be handled with care.
Q 1. How long does the fragrance last?
A: Most perfumes last 3–8 hours, depending on concentration and skin type.
Q 2. What is the difference between EDP and EDT?
A: EDP has a higher fragrance concentration and lasts longer than EDT.
Q 3.How should I store perfume?
A: Keep it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat.
Q 4. How many sprays should I use?
A: Usually 1–3 sprays are enough for a lasting scent.
Q 5. Does perfume expire?
A: Yes, most perfumes last 3–5 years if stored properly.