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A creamy, soft tuberose with hints of ylang ylang, not very strong & doesn't last long on me. There's a gardenia note which reminds me of Saks 5th Avenue by Bond no 9, but without the "plasticy" note. It becomes quite buttery before fading fast. Pleasant but unremarkable.
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***
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teardrop - from southampton uk
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After finally finding this tuberose scent, I have not needed to look any further. I love the buttery floral scent with the light coconut note, which play so well together. It's not foody, but sensual, in the way certain foods can be, if that makes sense.
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*****
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Anonymous - from
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I like tuberose and I am glad I tried this one. I would never buy this for what they're asking. It isn't any better than any other normal tuberose I have ever smelled anywhere else. In fact, there's better.
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***
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Anonymous - from
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Smells good in the bottle, not on me.
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*
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Kathy -Legal Asst from San Antonio
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I am a big fan of tuberose, mostly real tuberose! This scent scares me. Its "gasoline" opening smells a lot like rubber to me, and it just won't warm up. I feel nauseated. Perhaps I've yet to cultivate that refined appreciation for difficult scents, or perhaps it's just not jiving with my chemistry. I love Carnal Flower above all else.
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P -Teacher from
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Yumm! The first word that comes to mind is creamy! This is soo rich, warm and creamy, although it reminds me of gardenia. i don't smell any coconut milk, but still very lovely. not a lot of lasting power for some reason. this was gone by the end of the day, and usually scents last a long time on me. Only downside.
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****
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a.b. -graduate student from Baltimore
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This is THE one - the tuberose to end all tuberose scents! Thought Fracas & Diptyque were close - then tried this & nothing else compares. Transports you to an episode of Hawaii Five-O, being romanced by Steve McGarrett under the Honolulu moonlight!
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*****
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Rita - from Chicago
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i love this scent. most tuberose or gardenia scents smell very artificial. this one has a creaminess to it, never overpowering. so feminine.
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*****
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margarita - from encino
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Milky and yummy, just don't abuse it too much (tuberose scents tend to be strong)
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*****
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Anonymous - from Los Angeles
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We love the coconut, milkiness of the tuberose-beautiful scent!
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*****
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Connecticut perfume divas - from
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The initial "hit" is like gasoline and then - a rich, creamy, buttery tuberose opens up and envelops you in the most heady and lush fragrance ever!
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*****
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Anonymous - from nyc
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