Jasmin Rouge Tom Ford

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Jasmin Rouge Tom Ford

Jasmin Rouge Tom Ford

Rated 4.09 out of 5 based on 58 customer ratings
(58 customer reviews)

Jasmin Rouge Tom Ford for women of Tom Ford

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Description

With the new makeup collection, Tom Ford presents three new fragrances: Jasmine Rouge, Violet Blonde and Santal Blush (Signature Collection) in September 2011. Jasmine Rouge is sensual and exuberant spicy – floral fragrance. Notes of Sambac jasmine are mixed with clary sage and spices, making an erotic and hedonistic blend.

Top notes: bergamot, mandarin, cinnamon, ginger, cardamom, black and white pepper. Heart: Sambac jasmine, broom, neroli, ylang-ylang, clary sage. Base: Mexican vanilla, labdanum, leather, wood and amber notes.

Available as 50 and 250 ml EDP. The nose behind this fragrance is Rodrigo Flores-Roux.

58 reviews for Jasmin Rouge Tom Ford

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    Beautiful, but I mainly smell powdery tuberose… I tried the whole day to realize of what it reminds me: Fracas in drydown or Do Son, in like 90%!!! Other notes aren’t even to guess. Jasmine? not really. Tamer than Fracas, but still nice enough

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    Beautiful beautiful beautiful!!, reminds me of Gucci bloom, just more classy!
    This is a Jasmin lovers dream! I brought this with ombre leather, layer this and you are feeling sex hot!
    The advert for this with the women with the bright red lipstick is excellent!
    I feel sexy wearing this! and it’s so beautiful!
    I spent over £200 today with Tom Ford, but I realise that just you get what you pay for!.
    I’d rather buy quality perfume and enjoy my spray rather than a nice looking bottle with a lack of quality in the spray and perfume.
    Tomford is truly a master in clothing and in perfumery.
    There shall be a day where I’ll buy all of the collection!

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    A jasmine buttered up by ylang ylang with a soft whisper of prickly hot spices and warm amber and woods . It’s like the jasmine note is wrapped in a lush blanket of ylang ylang. The spices don’t bite, but rather gently nibble at your nose. Warm amber and woods keep jasmine toned down to the perfect volume. It’s got a lot of notes apparently, all of which combine to bring focus to the main point of jasmine rather than each seperate part. It is sweet in a floral-ambery way, tempered by neutral elements. Jasmin Rouge is the best jasmine centered fragrance I’ve ever smelled. Perfect and balanced. Everything I want and more.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    It’s a good Jasmine perfume if you really like that as a big part of your scents you’ll probably enjoy this.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    It was a blindbuy and while I find it a gorgeous jasmine perfume,I’m a bit underwhelmed
    It has a huge pyramid with numerous intersting notes but they don’t showup,not even a tiny bit of them.it’s all about a very natural jasmine,tuberose(though not listed) and a hint of ylang ylang on my skin.that’s it.no spices,no amber,no leather
    It’s pleasant when I first spray it but in two minutes it develops to a heady floral scent with an offputting,buttery undertone which lasts for an hour.I don’t know what ruins it for me in this stage,I can’t even describe it(maybe I can call it rotten buttery florals?!maybe too much indoles are bothering me?! ) but as it dries down I can again enjoy this gorgeous jasmine-tuberose bouquet which is lush,smooth and creamy in this phase with a touch of banana-ish undertone and some floral sweetness.it remains like this for +9 hours
    I’d give it a love mark if there was not that one hour of strange undertone and if it was a bit complex/more interesting,for now it’s a like for me.I really enjoy it’s heavenly gorgeous opening and drydown but I believe one can find other pure jasmine scents with a fraction of price

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    Jasmin Rouge is a full bodied white floral – a dominant jasmine, supported by ylang ylang, musk, and cinnamon. It’s rich and indolic but not overly so, with the slight banana tones and rubbery aspects of certain white florals. This scent is a very strong projector and a good floral for night time or winter. But honestly if we’re talking about spiced soliflores from Tom Ford, I prefer Shanghai Lily. It’s more mellow and sweeter than the somewhat bossy jasmine note here, and something in Jasmine Rouge’s musk note tickles my nose.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    Ahh, Jasmin Rouge..
    On first spritz, it’ll not only knock your socks off, it pretty near blows everything away. It’s “throw your clothes off and dance around the house naked” level of Deliriously Happy. This is the *best* Tuberose-Jasmine blend of all time.
    Due to the price point, I spent close to a year testing every conceivable jasmine and tuberose, hoping to find a near dupe. On the economical end, Michael Kors’ “Michael”, or Michael Kors’ “Michael Kors”, layered with Guerlain’s Terracotta, comes close. On the upper range, Xinú’s OroNardo is a dead ringer. OroNardo is equivalently priced to TFJR, and fails as a substitute. (Bonus points for gorgeous bottle design though).
    Aside from the tuberose omission, the user pyramid vote order appears right. TFJR leads with Jasmine & ylang, with a good dose of friendly spices beneath. Labdanum, leather, amber, and vanilla are well blended enough, that none steal the spotlight.
    During said year of saving, across 2 birthdays and a Christmas, I’ve finally accumulated enough L u c k y s c e n t gift certs to make a purchase! It’s time to take the Unicorn out for a spin.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    Rich, full and voluptuous jasmine fragrance for cold weather. I wish I could smell MORE of other yummy notes (cardamom, Ylang Ylang, pepper…). I detected a very soft labdanum and neroli, and a little of cinnamon and ginger in the dry down. No leather note. I guess everything was kinda blended in to support jasmine. Maybe that is why she is so strong and “powerful” (try not to use the word “overpower” here because I don’t find jasmine here cloying or “annoying”).
    This is the first strong jasmine fragrance that I can actually wear, and the jasmine scent lasted to the end for a long time.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    It’s a cold miserable day and winter’s moving in fast. This perfume is such a lovely pick-me-up. The rich smoothness of jasmine and the warm spicy/musky notes remind me of better days to come! I’m glad I don’t need much of it because the price is horrendous! 🙁 Happiness comes at a price I guess.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    Not unsurprisingly, this smells like straight jasmine. I happen to love jasmine and most white florals, and so I do like this. It is pretty, elegant, wearable, but as others have said, it isn’t anything special. This being from TF, I expected it to really sing, but it merely did it’s job. I didn’t get particularly great sillage or longevity out of this. The sillage doesn’t bother me, as jasmine with heavy projection can quickly become overpowering. I do wish the longevity performed better, though. After a couple of hours I had to really dig my nose into my arm to smell it.
    The price seems outrageous, though. I’ll stick to Demeter for my Jasmine fix. Does it perform as well as TFJR? No, but it’s also 1/10th of the price and performs fine for the price.

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    … killing me softly with Jasmin Rouge …
    This fragrance is like a pulsing animality that could tear your emotions apart.
    It´s like a crimson heart beating wildly under the pale skin.
    It´s a drama – but nothing in the Beau Monde style.
    It´s more like a provocative look and the sentence:”Can we burn something, babe?”
    Let´s be clear – this is a monodrama.
    The only one performer is jasmine – buttery jasmine, opulent jasmine, arrogant jasmine, intoxicating jasmine, impudent jasmine, honey-sweet jasmine & then again jasmine with all its facets /and a dirty trace of cardamom and cinnamon in addition, so submissive, so insignificant/.
    And that´s all, folks.
    I feel like I am drowning in this scent – and I can´t get enough.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    Just bought this frag and wearing it for the second time today. Very clean Jasmin scent. I only get Jasmin. Very potent. Do not use more than two sprays or people around you won’t be too happy . Six hours after the spray – dry down is calm, becomes some kind of a body scent that I have trouble identifying but reminds me of some retro fragrance. Still can smell Jasmin in it though. I do like the trail it leaves and do quite enjoy this scent. I’m not good with notes and such so I’m going to leave it here: nice Jasmin scent. Very simple but pleasant. I don’t think this is a crowd pleaser but I like it
    P.S. if you are familiar with Jasmin tea – that’s the exact smell of the Jasmin rouge

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    This is such a beautiful and sophisticated scent. It reminds me of that violet orchid you see in Asia in particular Thailand. I love it! Worth every penny!

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    intense white floral scent, very heady and thick blooming. must be used sparingly because it can take over a room and person very, very quickly. depending on what atmosphere or vibe you’re trying to create, this can either be a wonderful thing or a really horrid thing.
    i don’t particularly like white floral scents, jasmine tends to go fecal and sour on my skin. this is the only realistic jasmine scent that doesn’t turn scary on my skin. it does develop into something slightly dirty over time, but it doesn’t progress into gross territory.
    all i smell from this is jasmine. simple, pure jasmine. comes on strong and oily, overpowering. dries down into a powdery, soft jasmine with a slightly dirty vibe and a touch of sweetness (definitely the amber helping with that).
    i enjoy it but i won’t be wearing this often, therefore I have a 50ml bottle up for swap. no box. message me if interested.

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    When my senses are numb from the wintry cold, the lack of the sun and horrid deprivations of nature’s scents, I reach for perfumes like Jasmin Rouge.
    I close my eyes and I am suddenly smelling the blooming jasmin bushes right ouside my house. Bam! I’ve tricked my mind again!

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    I’ve been sampling Tom Ford this year. I got several samples from Luckyscent in Dec. I have discovered that so far, all of the Tom Ford scents have a very very short staying power on my skin. I get around 2 hours at the most. All have been very close to my skin, and I have to try very hard to smell them. I’ve had absolutely no comments whenever I wear them. Not that it’s all that important to get a compliment on perfume, but it does tell me if it is compatible to my chemistry. This particular fragrance is nothing at all remarkable. It has a nice long list of ingredients, but on my skin all I get is jasmin, a watery jasmin. Rather disappointing. I don’t mean to sound so negative, but I am just reviewing how this perfume performs on my skin. It is worth the money to buy samples, and I do enjoy trying out these Tom Ford frags. But to spend the obscene amount of money that he gets for his full size bottles I must say, use caution.

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    I continue the search to find a jasmine without the powdery soapy sweetness. This reminds me of the Jasmin Diptyque candle, which reads very mature (old lady) and without development or nuance. Where is the ‘rouge’ in this? By the looks of the notes and the bottle, there should be more noticeable wood, leather, and musk coming through to lend some darkness into the atmosphere, but none of that is appearing on my skin. I just want the aromatics of an authentic Chinese jasmine tea (hold off on the powderiness, PLEASE) with distinguishable spices and musks underneath, which I thought would be delivered by this seductive lacquered bottle. I guess white florals are just not for me (I’ve despised every tuberose but was still holding out hopes for jasmine) – I feel like I should be knitting by the fire rather than dancing onstage at the Moulin Rouge when I wear this. I guess we all define seduction differently, cos this is pretty much the most chaste smelling private blend I own.

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    I love TF’s Jasmine Rouge…love it. However..it is nothing very special. Not one of the more unique creations from his camp. It’s a clean, soapy smell on my skin…Very nice, as I love clean and/or soapy smells. Nothing synthetic nor cloying or nothing overtly sweet going on here. A lighter, softer type of scent. Nothing that is going to scream your presence before you even walk through the door. Pretty much inoffensive and very office safe. I will especially enjoy this during the Summer.
    But in all honesty, this is just a basic clean soapy smell that I’ve smelled probably a dozen times before from a dozen different manufacturers. My nose and skin are not picking up any of the cinnamon, ginger, cardamom, really none of the other notes than the white flower. No woodiness, no leather, no spiciness, really no citrus (perhaps a touch of citrus, but this is all about the jasmine to me). I guess I pick up a bare touch of the ginger and cardamom, but again, this is pretty much 90% all jasmine to my nose/on my skin. Nice, and I do quite enjoy this, but not original to my nose. Longevity is quite good, I get about 6 to 8 hours. No weird amplifying of any notes as the day goes on, so for that I am thankful. A comforting relaxing scent. I dig it, even if it is unoriginal to my nose. Definitely not one of his more creative nor unique creations. He (or rather Rodrigo Flores-Roux) played it very safe with this one…And sometimes safe is very nice.

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    Jasmine bubble tea. This is the exact smell. I wanna drink my arm. This is delicious.

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    It is a nice fragrance. A moderately spicy, very creamy jasmine. A very well done modern interpretation of the spicy floral trend of the 80’s and 90’s.
    It projects well, smells mature. Worth trying if you like, warm and spicy florals.

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    Unapologetically jasmin through and through. Sumptuous, creamy, heady jasmine. It’s absolutely gorgeous.

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    If you love whitefloral (jasmine and tuberose specially) and woody scents this is for you.
    It is the BEST whitefloral I ever wore. So refreshing and light yet so deep. So festive like a carnival of flowers yet not begging for attention. so open and welcoming yet not too revealing.
    That’s why this could work for day or night, through all seasons.
    I LOVE IT.
    It keeps the floral character all through. Does not turn too woody.

  23. :

    3 out of 5

    Very straightforward jasmine. I’m surprised by the amount of notes because it’s all I smell. If you like jasmine, as I do, you will like this but it does not warrant the high price tag. Longevity is poor as well.

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    Sweet white floral. A dense, deeply saturated jasmine. Candy-like in it’s sweetness; almost but not quite verges on too much. I love jasmine so I was really looking forward to trying this. Smells far less complicated than it looks on paper; on the skin it’s many parts seem to merge into a simple but large, sweet jasmine. I don’t get any amber or labdanum, except perhaps as a the heady sweetness? The woods are there but very subtle and very deep down in the fragrance. Doesn’t smell sexy to me – not enough (or any?) indoles – but it does smell big and full bloomed. Feminine in a big, frilly floral dress kind of way.

  25. :

    5 out of 5

    This is the only feminine fragrance that I own and wear. I like the smell of it but it does not last long and I find myself reapplying it every two hours or so.
    It smells nice but I won’t be purchasing it again.

  26. :

    4 out of 5

    For me Jasmin Rouge starts out like lys soleia, its rubbery green lily and tuberose, for a second I thought I got the wrong sample. But that disappears and the dirty tropical ylang appears. Overall I’m still smelling mostly a traditional white floral scent.
    Now that it has dried down a little I’m getting only a touch of spice and wood, but the scent is very close to the skin.
    Disappointed, I think moon bloom is a much better option for white florals and spice.
    And this smells nothing like lush lust.

  27. :

    3 out of 5

    Sambac Jasmine are used as offerings for worship in the Far East. From India, China, to Thailand, Philippines and Bali. A scent synonymous with worship.
    I can see that the person who is drawn to this spiced Oriental fragrance has a Goddess character in her. Jasmin Rouge is something you wear with subtle confidence, evocative, and bold. To be awed and praised.
    For someone who loves Sambac Jasmine because it always brings me back to hot humid days of beautiful Asia, Jasmin Rouge is a perfume fit for anyone who is sexy and confident.

  28. :

    4 out of 5

    Jasmine Rouge
    Jasmine rouge is a modern seductive, animalic jasmine scent. Its one of the few Tom Fords I really enjoy and can wear. Its sexy, deep and has a luxe feel. Superb for the cold night air of winter. If you enjoy jasmine on the naughty side, check this gem out. Superb longevity.

  29. :

    5 out of 5

    This perfume smells almost identical to elie saab le parfum

  30. :

    3 out of 5

    I can only get joy from this fragrance when outside in night air, where it can actually spread into it’s natural atmosphere. It needs so much space to be released, there is no other way to wear it for me. Indoors it’s a completely different fragrance, it feels claustrophobic even if used very sparingly, and is so nauseating it makes me feel drained, & it’s very long lasting.
    But outside it’s really beautiful. Weird… the Jasmine is very head strong & loves the cool night air.

  31. :

    4 out of 5

    Besides that easy-to-wear, gym appropriate aquatic EdT I love, what other fragrance could I possibly need now that I own a bottle of Jasmin Rouge?
    None.
    The summer heat together with JR makes me feel like a goddess. During the long nordic winter I am convinced it will keep me warm. It is feminine, sensual, seducing. The nose can’t get enough. I am in love and have forgotten about the other warm fragrances I like. It smells like the woman you want to be.
    Getting dressed for a night out, I will choose clothing and apply makeup before choosing a fragrance. Not with JR. You dress to compliment the fragrance, to honor it.
    Update 6.30.17: my boyfriend, who never mentions perfume and who thought for 7 months that the scent he liked so much was my shampoo (it was Eternity Aqua) exclaimed “You smell so good!” upon meeting me yesterday.

  32. :

    5 out of 5

    This is my favorite fragrance ever! It has a special smell that transports you to a difference place that is so unique. This is the find of fragrance you smell on someone and you will be asking what is that? The first spray is extremely strong, but starts to calm down to a very sensual, feminine, classy and addictive smell. I can honestly see this on a man too because it has that smell of seduction that can also drive a woman crazy and at the same time shows confidence. The price tag is not cheap, but this is niche fragrance and it is unique in its own way. Because of this, it better to smell before buying. I myself, only use it for really special occasions!
    Ok so I am extending my review just to mention that this fragrance is probably the most lasting fragrance I have ever tried. The silage is strong at first then it becomes a skin fragrance and it lasts hours and hours and hours. This is more of a linear fragrance so the smell from the beginning stays intact and doesn’t change, which I adore because it has the smell of a goddess. I have tried many fragrances and this one is just beautiful and worth trying as least once.

  33. :

    4 out of 5

    You know those times when you smell something so divine, so perfectly constructed for your tastes, so masterfully blended, it’s like you’ve finally caught the white whale? That’s Jasmin Rouge for me.
    I’ve been craving jasmine, but all of the jasmine dominant scents I’ve been smelling have been just missing the mark. So many jasmines turn screechy and cold on me, but I knew there was one out there that would stay warm and heady. I just had to keep looking (er… smelling).
    Jasmin Rouge is almost entirely about the jasmine. It’s true jasmine, like you’re pressing your nose right up to the flower. But it’s not overwhelming. On me, it’s noticeable, but it’s not obnoxious or loud, like a lot of jasmines can get. It remains soft and close, but with excellent longevity.
    As it dries down, the ylang ylang begins to peek out, warming the jasmine just a bit. Perhaps it’s this combination that people mistake for tuberose? The ylang does add a bit of a tropical note to JR, so I can see why people might read it as tuberose. But for me, it’s unmistakably still jasmine with just a hint of tropical ylang.
    There’s also a hint of animalic body in here, too, and something that smells like it should be a cigarette. Not tobacco – nothing that strong. Just the slight hint of a cigarette smoked hours ago. Or maybe that’s just the cigarette that comes after sex that I think I SHOULD be smelling. My guess is that this is from the combination of leather, cedar, and cardamom. Whatever it is, the effect is the hint of something just a bit naughty. I bet Ede97005 (below) is right and that JR would come truly alive on the dance floor or in the bedroom. JR is meant for hot, sweaty, closeness.
    To me, JR smells sophisticated, womanly, and mysterious. I feel sexy with JR. Not obvious and whorish. But like a woman in command of herself and everyone around her. Like someone who knows what she wants and isn’t afraid to take it.JR is the woman in the perfect dress who glances at you over her shoulder, because she knows you’re watching her walk away. She’s the beautiful damsel in film noir who turns out to be the villainess. She’s beautiful, fiercely feminine, and you’ll do anything she wants.

  34. :

    3 out of 5

    I tested this beautiful perume yesterday and i was left amazed. What a rollercoaster of emotions!
    At first I felt like i was magically transported to baroque bar; heavy red velvet cutrains with aristocratic furniture, soft music playing in the background; the smell of cigarettes burning and jasmin rouge in the air. Red red red. The color of seduction, no wonder they choose this deep red for their bottle. It has this feel to it that it instantly transforms you to royalty; or a sensual seductress.
    And later, it evolved. This time, the scenery changed; a magical breezy night in Greece or Italy. You walk through those narrow alleys filled with jasmin crawling up the houses, in an unknown part of the island with the love of your life holding your hand. A feeling of deep love and warmth, with just a hint of mystery.
    I could write whole pages about this perfume but the most i get from this are feelings that words cannot explain. A uniquely made and somewhat “exclusive” perfume, considering the price tag. Is it worth it? Absolutely yes.
    Lasting power : ~6hrs
    Sillage : Cotrollable but can be pretty heavy
    Scent: 10/10

  35. :

    3 out of 5

    Smells like jasmine in the beginning and tuberose in the drydown. I couldn’t figure out why people said it smelled like tuberose at first, but now three hours later its tuberose. This is too boring to cost as much as it does. I’d rather have A La Nuit by Serge Lutens.

  36. :

    5 out of 5

    Why on earth do people keep saying tuberose in this? It smells like JASMINE, I get no tuberose at all because there IS NONE! (I own a bottle of this).
    Rant aside.
    On me this opens up with some heady Sambac Jasmine- bright, sweet and clear and not in the least bit fecal. It’s also loud at first. After about 15-20 minutes it softens up and I start smelling the Ylang and sensual spices that give it the “rouge”. It’s got some sexiness to it, definitely.
    It lasts all day on me- 12 hours+ easily. I think people who have an issue with longevity and power are using a bad sample, fake bottle or are quite possibly nose-blind to powerhouse white florals that can clear a room. I personally don’t like giving someone on the other end of a conference room a headache. Go Michael Kors or Georgio Beverly Hills if you want that (but honestly, it’s kind of selfish to do so- nobody likes that but you.)
    I prefer for my silage to sit closer to me…come hither if you want to smell more of me (and I’d call this one a bit more than arms length until dry down, then right at arms length). And the man that gets closer gets the reward, not a headache.
    Truly gorgeous. Too feminine for most men though, just FYI to anyone curious because a lot of Tom Ford’s fragrances are unisex. This one not so much. If you’re a guy who can pull this off then don’t listen to me and go work it : )

  37. :

    5 out of 5

    A lovely spicy jasmine, warm, floral and sexy, then settles into a skin scent. Not like Lust at all-it’s grounded with spices, a subtle creamy nut note and a very subtle musk here.
    The longevity is deceptive. I have finally worked out the deal with some of the Private Collection: the beautiful scents do have poor sillage and longevity when you wear them in an everyday sense. BUT! The scent come alive WITH SWEAT. So the Private Collection is meant for dancing and…private dancing.
    Yes, The Private Collection is made for sex.
    I discovered this at a dj event-while dancing up a storm with a very handsome young man, I start to sweat. JR, which had seemingly faded, came back teasingly back- richer in spice this time, and mixed with sweat JR was now a incredibly sexy scent.
    So next time, try TF Private collection when you know you are about to get it on.

  38. :

    4 out of 5

    Unmistakable jasmine stunner. A rich, dense and multi faceted beauty. I do like the addition of ylang, neroli, cinnamon and wood notes. I love the spice notes and then the various wood and resin notes. They appear one by one like Salome seductively releasing veils.
    Moderate silage and longevity.

  39. :

    4 out of 5

    Ah! Several reviewers are commenting on the lack of performance this has.
    I think it must be a reformation issue as mine is almost too strong.
    I can’t apply this too liberally or its overpowering.
    WHAT A SHAME THIS HAPPENS!
    I’m told that many Private Blends are being ‘watered down” and Noir de Noir is one of them!
    Not good Mr Ford!
    Let’s keep it real or at least ‘in check’ with the exorbitant price tags!

  40. :

    5 out of 5

    This is so nice. Smells nothing like lush lust to me. It reminds me a bit of relents of the following – Samsara, Versace Donna, and Poison to some extent. If you like those this ones for you. I love it!

  41. :

    5 out of 5

    Dep strong beautiful Jasmine. Very well done. If you’re a Jasmine fan you will like this. If you don’t like white floral fragrances then stay away. I would love to swap someone for this!

  42. :

    3 out of 5

    So many interesting notes, yet I get only jasmine and a bit of ylang-ylang. It lasts for about 3-4 hours on skin – for such an expensive perfume this surely is disappointing. To be honest, it faded away before I had a chance to acknowledge the dry down. The scent is linear, all jasmine fans probably fall in love with it.
    Fine by me.

  43. :

    5 out of 5

    My favorite drink is Jasmine milk tea sold at Asian boba shops. This fragrance smells like it, but in a classy, warm, & beautiful way! If I could, I would definitely bathe in it. I’m obsessed. The scent doesn’t transform too much but I have no complaints about that. Great staying power on skin. Currently saving up $$ to get this as my next perfume <3

  44. :

    4 out of 5

    this is pure Jasmin perfume, that’s all i can say about it. the scent does not develop and it is almost the same to the end. it starts with Strong Jasmin note and stays linear to the end. i fell with that but now i regret buying it for a such a high price when i see some air fresheners with almost the same scent! The longevity is moderate but the silage is weaker than its longevity especially outdoors you almost do not feel it. However i cannot deny that i got positive feedback from two of my friends while wearing this. it is a perfume for women.

  45. :

    4 out of 5

    I love how Jasmin Rouge smells, but it doesn’t live up to its early promise. The top notes of cinnamon, cardamon and ginger are green, spicy and refreshing, and when they mingle with the jasmine and ylang ylang, the overall bouquet is creamy, gorgeous and sexy.
    However, it is very subdued after an hour, no more than a soft skin scent. If you are looking for a big sillage, heavy hitting party scent, this is not it. I never thought I’d say that about a Tom Ford! If you want to smell beautiful to your (very) nearest and dearest, you could do a lot worse, but I doubt you’ll get noticed beyond them.

  46. :

    3 out of 5

    I’m surprised that tuberose is not listed.. To me this is as much about tuberose as jasmine. It is a rather sexy interpretation (without being too indolic), but not a soliflore (and definitely not like Lust).

  47. :

    5 out of 5

    Very nice scent but poor lasting power. When I wear this no-one comments to say you smell nice so I guess it doesn’t project well. The scent sits close to the skin and I expected more than that for the price. Overall I am disappointed with this purchase.

  48. :

    4 out of 5

    So I spilt the big decanter of this on my hand (whoops). So I literally stink of this. It’s not very ‘rouge’. And I barely get any of the spices or other florals. All I get is a very white jasmine green tea. On my other arm where it is spritzed more sparingly I get the other notes and it becomes more ‘red’. There is some earthiness, and some spice, but mostly the synthetics used in your garden variety white florals. It actually smells more like gardenia to me, eerily similar to van cleef & arpels gardenia petale.
    Nice but unspectacular.

  49. :

    4 out of 5

    Jasmine Rouge and I have a love/hate relationship. The initial spray is heady jasmine with quite a bit of warmth, but the dry down is almost identical to the original Michael Kors. While I did like the MK, I feel like a Tom Ford fragrance should have more dimension to warrant the price tag.
    Also, lasting power is not great – only about 2-3 hours on my skin. Overall, if someone gifted me a bottle, I would wear it, but I wouldn’t seek out a full bottle for myself.

  50. :

    5 out of 5

    This opens rubbery, almost acetone-like jasmine, but soon dries down to (and stays as) what I read as powdery, slightly fleshy tuberose nectar and narcotic, earthy ylang ylang, resting on a bed of subtle, soft warm spices and woods. Very elegant, womanly, warm, slightly tropical, rich and with no sparkle or sharpness, no green or citrus notes in sight. A la nuit is greener and more fecal, Jasmine Full is a mediocre acetone jasmine, Lust is much much sweeter. Not as peachy-lactonic as Fracas, Beyond Love or Honour Woman, not as bubble gum-y as Truth or dare.

  51. :

    5 out of 5

    A masterpiece, just beautiful. I thought this would be more a sharp floral, I associate Tom Ford with much stronger scents. However this is an unexpected happy surprise, it’s soft and creamy, almost fluffy in a weird way. Not a gourmande, but very sweet on me. I can strongly smell the jasmine and it’s such a good interpretation. What I really like is that although I can’t pick out the other notes clearly, they are there rounding it out. I do agree that I wish it was stronger, especially for the price point. I’m going to try layering it with the body lotion to see how that works out, but quite honestly for how much I paid for it I should be able to spray and wear.

  52. :

    4 out of 5

    Oh my, what a fragrance! I have finally succumbed and purchased a 100ml bottle.
    Uh-oh… Today is the first day I am wearing my Jasmin Rouge Eau de Parfum and I am sad to say that it is nothing more than a skin scent on me. I really thought this was the one but I feel cheated particularly as I paid £215 for the 100ml bottle. I sprayed it on at 10am this morning; it is now 1:30pm and I can barely notice it now. Maybe it would help the sillage and longevity if I bought the body lotion and applied it before spraying the perfume.
    Gutted! 🙁

  53. :

    5 out of 5

    gelsomino naturalissimo in prima battuta, che si assesta su un bouquet comprendente anche ylang ylang, conferendo all’insieme un effetto cremoso. mi ricorda queli olii per il corpo marocchini, al gelsomino appunto. durata enorme, sillage bestiale!

  54. :

    5 out of 5

    Ahh the most beautiful Tom Ford creation in my opinion ,very long lasting feminine creamy jasmin scent 10/10

  55. :

    5 out of 5

    sircharles I did exactly that, a very explcit porn webpage was the first to be suggested! couldntbeleive
    my eyes

  56. :

    3 out of 5

    No need many words.
    The sexiest perfume ever for sexy, sophisticated, mysterious women.
    Are you wearing Jasmin rouge? Ask me everything!

  57. :

    3 out of 5

    If you google ‘Jasmin Rouge’, make sure you put Tom Ford in front of it, or you’ll be finding links to a porn star named Jasmine Rouge 😉
    Nice fragrance too.

  58. :

    5 out of 5

    Jasmin Rouge!
    Wow. What a fragrance. When I first found out who/what Tom Ford is, and that he made perfume, I was instantly attracted to the stunning red flacon that is Jasmin Rouge. Even before smelling it, I knew that was the one I’d love.
    Destiny has a way of working out.
    I (and nobody) should pay $200+ for these millimeters of fragrance and I never have .. yet. I visit stores that let you sample like Neiman & Sephora and if you’ve read any of my reviews on Neroli, Noir, and others you know that I have a love/hate obsession with the TF brand. They smell so freaking good but is it worth it?
    I ended up receiving a free, unwrapped 50 ML bottle of Jasmin Ro

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