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Unotteroods – :
As I read green tuberose, I had to try it.
First blast: fresh peppery tuberose and green plant parts with an orangey vibe, then sweet creamy ylang and faint patchouli come in. 2 hours later I thought I get the dry-down as in sweet sandalwood.
Now, after 5 hours I still get tamed tuberose wafts and cloves (I thought they wouldn’t actually appear anymore). No cardamom for me in here.
It isn’t as strong and hasn’t got the plastic notes I get from “Bloom”. It resembles a lot “McQueen” but MT is in the beginning a lot fresher. In the dry-down I sense no difference.
A big like for the natural smelling composition. Projection good in the first hour only. Longevity 5-6 hours. Wearing it all year around would work. Good price for the quality. Office safe.
The bottle is a jewel indeed.
Aragorn34 – :
I am having trouble figuring this one out !!
I do not get “animalic” vibe from this at all. It is a transparent scent. It does take time to develope on the skin…so patience is needed. However…I get that “doll” like smell when it dries down…maybe plastic-ish? I also don’t feel the clove/pepper either. Ir just becomes a generic floral on me…so sad…
The bottle is awesome…heavy and classy…I wish the scent matched the bottle…??…sigh…sigh.
6/10
projection/sillage: medium-ish
dnt186InsuffBooni – :
The lack of reviews made me very intrigued, so I ordered it blindly. I was attracted by the gorgeous perfume bottle.
The opening is green, fresh, peppery tuberose with a hint of something dusty which makes the scent classic, slightly retro maybe. Then the green, herbal notes calm down, and the perfume gets a light veil of sweetness, white flowers and some light spices (could be the cloves). No more greens, no more that sharp mixture of citrus and pepper notes. A rich, transparent tuberose and sweet spices. At this stage, the perfume reminds me the new Bloom by Gucci.
And the base – the tuberose becomes creamier, rounded, the wood notes come in and a light, light patchouli which adds some smoky sensation to the composition. I guess if you like Truth or dare by Madonna and Bloom by Gucci (which is milder, more rounded than Majestic Tuberose) or Twilly by Hermes, you’ll like this too. This is one of those perfumes that takes time. Don’t judge just by the opening (it can be a bit disturbing, yes)!. A classy, rather adult, white flower perfume. The staying power is not really outstanding on me, but I don’t mind reapplying.
stass9 – :
It was nothing like my imaginations
I like tuberose and ylangylang a tuberose is prominent here but it’s a very green tuberose like a flower with it’s stem and leaves.big amount of leaves
I know some people would enjoy a floral with woody,green,spicy facets but not me.I need my florals to be soft and sweet and more feminine.korloff majestic tuberose is of high quality and is very much similar to niche perfumes,it also is a unisex scent in my book.it definitely gets good points for not being generic and smelling non-syntethic and complex but it’s far from my personal tastes and is a fragrance I’d never buy.still I believ it’s worthy trying but I dislike it
Ira_1 – :
An almost identical twin to the Nuit de Tubereuse, my all-time favorite, albeit with a woody twist to the base that makes it rougher and a bit more masculine. It has the same dusty, peppery tuberose that I love.