Justine’s New Festive Season Perfumes: Pure for Her & Him

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JOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) – Justine, South Africa’s leading beauty brand, unveils a new line of perfumes perfectly timed for the festive gifting season. Introducing Pure for Her and Pure for Him.

Edwin Kodinye, Justine’s Head of Beauty Categories, expressed their enthusiasm, “We are excited to introduce this line-up of male and female fragrances to our range. In today’s hustle and bustle lifestyle, Pure for Her and Pure for Him infuse the senses with a sense of tranquillity and serenity, offering a welcome respite from everyday commotion.”

The brand prides itself on going the extra mile. “We’ve extensively researched, developed, and sourced the finest ingredients to formulate these enticing scents,” Kodinye added.

With a blend of natural origin cedarwood oil, locally sourced orange oil, vetiver oil from Madagascar, mandarin oil, bergamot oil, lemon oil, and clary sage oil. The 50ml Pure for Her Eau de Parfum is a revelation. On the other hand, the 90ml Pure for Him Eau de Toilette charms with its balanced woody fougère scent.

Justine’s new festive season perfumes are aimed at the modern, progressive male and female consumers desiring to connect with their true inner self, both fragrances promise to leave an indelible mark.

As Justine celebrates its golden jubilee in the industry, the introduction of these fragrances strengthens its legacy further.

By AKANI CHAUKE

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