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Do you love wearing perfume but don’t know which brand to turn to? A new fragrance, available at Lidl, is causing a sensation thanks to its unbeatable value for money.
While many of us enjoy spritzing ourselves with a few drops of perfume in the morning, not all of them are healthy – or affordable. However, a perfume with fruity notes of redcurrant, pear and apple, sold at Lidl, seems to offer excellent value for money. We take a look.
A perfume for €3.74
For several years, a fragrance with fruity notes of redcurrant, pear and apple – distributed in all Lidl stores in France – has continued to seduce consumers.
This is the Rosa perfume, winner of the Victoires de la Beauté 2023-2024 (cosmetic award given by consumer testers), which stands out for its price of less than €4… thus offering unbeatable value for money.
Its 75 ml bottle, both practical and compact, is also free from substances harmful to health.
So many arguments that place the perfume in pole position on the shelves.
On the olfactory side, this perfume has won the hearts of users thanks to its delicate fruity notes of redcurrant, pear and apple, evolving into a fresh floral bouquet of jasmine, rose and orange blossom.
The perfume is even said to be the perfect “copy” of the famous Flowerbomb by Viktor & Rolf, according to many consumers.
If the choice of a perfume is very personal – and must reveal each person’s personality – it must be carefully analyzed to be free of harmful substances.
The components of perfumes can indeed have negative effects on health.
- Neurotoxins, for example, affect the function of nerve tissue;
- Phthalates can affect the hormonal system and fertility;
- Musk would be considered dangerous because it is potentially carcinogenic;
- Parabens are suspected of disrupting the endocrine system by mimicking the properties of certain hormones;
- Benzophenone is suspected of acting as an endocrine disruptor and is also accused of causing skin allergies.
The right attitude, ultimately? Always read the label of your perfume carefully and ask a pharmacist for advice if possible.