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Verse Perfume is an online UK store selling Neness perfumes and body mists. Our range covers women's, men's and unisex fragrances, alongside the Sol de Verano collection of body and hair mists, so there's something for every scent lover. Every fragrance is inspired by a designer brand, produced by Neness using high-quality French fragrance oils and IFRA certified. Our scents surprise with how closely they match luxury names, at a fraction of the cost, whether you're after a signature perfume or a lighter mist for everyday wear. From bold, spice-forward scents for him to soft florals and gourmands for her, plus unisex blends that sit comfortably in between, Verse Perfume makes premium fragrance accessible without compromising on quality.
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- verseperfume.com
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