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Eyüp Sabri Tuncer
Summer Dream Body Splash for Women by Eyüp Sabri Tuncer 250ml
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Summer Dream is a women's body splash from Eyüp Sabri Tuncer's Perfume Jewels line — a Turkish fragrance house with roots going back to 1923. At 250 ml, the frosted pale-green bottle with its gold spray cap delivers a generous amount of scent that sits comfortably in any daily routine. The fragrance opens with a burst of blackcurrant and pear, brightened by a clean aldehyde lift that gives the first impression a light, almost effervescent quality. The blackcurrant in particular reads as fresh rather than syrupy — a dark-fruit note with a slight tartness that keeps the opening honest. As the initial sparkle settles, iris and jasmine move forward alongside orange blossom, softening the fruit and giving the heart a rounded, feminine warmth. This transition — from fresh-fruity to floral — is gradual and easy to wear. The dry-down is where Summer Dream leans into its name most fully. Vanilla and tonka bean build a creamy, lightly sweet base, with praline adding a gentle gourmand depth and patchouli anchoring the whole composition so it doesn't tip into pure dessert. The result is a scent that is warm and softly sweet without feeling heavy. As a body splash, it is formulated for generous, everyday application — hair, shoulders, wrists, after a shower. The spray delivery makes it easy to use. It contains alcohol and is for external use only. The light sillage and moderate longevity are exactly what a body splash format is designed for: a pleasant, wearable scent that refreshes rather than announces. For anyone who enjoys the fruity-to-floral-to-gourmand arc — the kind of fragrance that is easy in summer, on a commute, or layered under a lighter eau de cologne — Summer Dream is a practical and genuinely enjoyable option at an accessible price point. Size: 250 ml. Fragrance family: fruity-fresh / floral / warm gourmand. External use only. Contains alcohol.
