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evchenko – :
Neroli is what I smell here. An abundance of citric blossom essence on opening. The beautiful fresh introduction is enhanced by the feminine warmth of tuberose — soft, plush, almost like lipstick and a hint of coconut.
The base of clean, almost milky musk, woody vanilla and bergamot remains enticing throughout the fragrance.
If you like clean, creamy tuberose with a touch of feminine romanticism, this is it, right here, in a striking white bottle of Orlov.
lrustemov – :
Wow, I didn’t know what to expect from this one. I had read a few less than enthusiastic reviews from a few blogs. However, this is a winner for me. It’s got a powdery but tropical softness going on I didn’t anticipate. It’s not a heavy fragrance and the tuberose is my favorite kind, fleshy, velvety and fruity, not camphorus in the least, no blue cheese or urinal cake either. The orange blossom and citrus enhance the creamy tuberose, give it a little lift, but don’t overwhelm it as they do in other compositions. This is so pretty and easy to wear. I can’t think of another tuberose scent exactly like it. Mmmm, I almost bought this blind for my birthday, I should have.
Edited to add: I take it back. This reminds me slightly of Datura Noir, but it better! I love Datura Noir so that’s saying a lot!
alekszpua – :
Orlov Paris is one of the most luxurious brand I ever came across. The fragrances is so wonderful and well blended. The concept is very luxurious too. They are high end frangrance and expensive but it’s worth every penny invested. If you wanna quality and want to be excluvise you must invest some more money. The bottle and the box are so minimalistic and lovely. Cross of Asia is a sweet floral very femine but very elegant. The longivity is good and the projection is moderate to good. Overall it’s a good fragrance.
Worth check it out this house.
justas666 – :
I still cannot decide between the EDP and Elixir. I like them both. However, the EDP is lighter and crispier and thus, more suitable for all day round wear. In addition, tuberose in the Elixir is fruity at the beginning (and personally, I don’t like it), but this fruitiness gradually wears off. What remains is a beautiful, soft yet penetrating and long lasting tuberose. So long lasting that it gets annoying. In view of this, I would probably opt for the EDP.
gigor – :
The risk with tuberose is to cross the “plastic fake flower” line; well, this surely is not the example.
The opening is wonderful, fresh, flowery, not candy sweet, but that sweet that flowers can be when you’ve just cut them from the field.
Then the fragrance moves to a more dense side, but still remains fresh (not green!); tuberose is the predominant flower, but cleary orange blossom and fresh jasmine pair, without any sharpness, just their “odor”deprived of its tipical peaks.
Yes, there is vanilla, but far from being something sugary or gourmand.
I tried many tuberose perfumes, I own a big amount of them, but I rarely met any so classy, delicate in its idea but strong in its performance.
Long lasting and moderate sillage, but nobody will be disturbed to smell this angelic trail.
BadFly – :
I just got my sample and wow! I will be getting a full bottle. So classy and expensive smelling. All the notes are so well blended but I do get the best tuberose with delicate orange blossom. Just the hint of citrus. Ooh gets better as it goes on. Reminds me of other classics but unique and updated. To me it is like getting a really good vintage but fresh and new. Try it you will like it.