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gordeyss – :
Tuberose all the way , doesn’t stand out for me . If i would be to chose again I’d take something else . Moderate projection and staying power .
Altaicev – :
This is a really nice take on tuberose. it remind me of Beyond Love but it is less messy. Perhaps it could be the lovechild between EL Tuberose Gardenia’ sober approach and Beyond Loves more rough and coconutty one. The coriander in it would nod towards Honour, but I find Honour more airy and less carnal. Honour plays more in the same league as Michale Kors Michael with its airy image. I find Bois 1920 Sensual Tuberose really sensual, even carnal. I don’t think it’s similar to either Fracas or Blonde. I could have this on my shelf without having it competing with any of them. Thumbs up!
BUBLICK – :
Bois 1920 Sensual Tuberose no. 0823/1920 bottle.
Its a gorgeous tuberose ceamy coconut scent that leans exotic but not beachy. If you have issues with Fracas for one reason or another this is similar but her own identity. Its lush, sillage is moderate and lonjevity is also moderate. I enjoyed this from first spray and its a solid buy. Drydown gets a little sexy but its easy to handle! Very very good.
muties – :
I am a tuberose LOVER. The opening to this sent me into oblivion! I was running around as it was drying down and it became a little too heavy and took that deep, smooth tuberose away from me. I am thinking winter will be THE perfect season for this on me. I will update if any true changes :o)
oleg-1 – :
Gorgeous. Slightly animalic and at the same time bubblegum-y, bright, modern, neon tuberose. Deadly attractive.
I instantly see a neon magenta or neon lilac bikini on the tanned skin of a young Brigitte Bardot look-alike if there is one as stunning as she was back then.
Apart from the gorgeous creamy tuberose, the notes of coconut, coriander, and peach are very prominent. There’s a very slight touch of powderiness in it (or rather a velvety, smooth overall feel).
I do get some Fracas vibe from this but still, there is no other perfume like Sensual Tuberose, it’s just different.
Crazily bright, fresh and a tad animalic, narcotic, slightly bimbo-ish, but not vulgar, it reeks of quality ingredients, and the composition is blissfully masterful. ST is a predatress with a mellow voice, smokey cat eyes and full lips, looking innocent and very feminine.
Amazing sillage and longevity.
Рич – :
Coriander, tuberose, peach, coconut. A definite spring or summer scent! At first I found the combination of coconut and coriander rather startling, and the whole thing seemed an eclectic mix. I’ve never tried Fracas (I know!) so this really was a blind test. To me the strongest notes are the coriander and peach, not very much tuberose, and the coconut was a surprise. It’s a must-try if you’re into spicy-fruity scents, because there really isn’t much florality to it; it’s well made of course, seamless, a lovely blend, which doesn’t change too much, or didn’t on my skin. While it isn’t to my personal taste (I’m not a peppery-fruit fan) I can see this would have some devoted followers, it’s interesting and unusual. Finally like most Bois 1920 scents, it’s decently strong, you only need a little drop here and there 🙂
alexdrazden – :
I don’t know why but this barely reminds me of Fracas. I think I have the Fracas reformulation but I am not sure. Anyway, strangely enough Sutra Ylang reminded more of Fracas. I was told that this was closer to the original fracas which is odd because it doesn’t pack that glamorous punch. This also reminds me a bit of Madeline Madeline by Madeline Mono or least how I remember it. Maybe I’m just crazy. haha
bahmenco_ion – :
This one is hands down my most favorite fragrance from Bois 1920. The scent, quality, complexity and silage is amazing. What u see in the note breakdown is really what you get, blended smoothly. What is also very interesting on my skin it takes 2 to 3 hours until the Top Notes transitions into the next phase.
Ultimately I wished this was a linear fragrance consisting only of the amazing scent you get the first 2 hours in. Afterwards in the drydown it is not bad. However the top phase to me is way more interesting and entertaining. But still the entire composition is great enough to constantly having me considering in buying a full bottle of this gem.
bocmanmat – :
After turning the world upside down, I succeeded in buying a bottle of this rarity. Mine is number 1028, but I have to check, I just closed the double/tripple box right back.
it is tuberose all right, sadly it doesn’t work on my skin. it is strong and long lasting, yes, it is the same kind of tuberose like in Fracas, but without the soapy notes.
Actually, what this one reminds me of mostly, it is Vintage Gardenia by Jo Malone, which I also had and re-homed to somebody else who loved it better. Sadly I think Tuberose Sensuele will have the same destiny. A pity, becase my husband loves it, but I just find too “agressive womanly” as it is. It’s a pretentious scent and I am the kind who’s dressed in Yoga pants most time.
EDIT: three days later I come back to bite my own words: this perfume is simply addictive. It is young and sexy and a bit sweet, no wonder my husband is all over me when I wear it. Sure everybody thinks of Fracas when they smell a good tuberose, because Fracas is such a classic. Sensual is a good word for this tuberose, definitelly a keeper!!!! ( on a side note, I have several other good tuberose, including Carnal Flower, Do Son edp, Amouage Honour and others)
TroshXP – :
The opening resembles Fracas. It is not identical, but has a shadow to the Queen of Tuberose, Fracas.
I like it and its beautiful in the opening. silage low to med. Longivity is Medium, good about 4 hours.
Edit: The more I wear this the more it resembles fracas. Very tuberose and a beautiful perfume. I cant pick out the notes its a soft spice very much the base of Bois1920 line.
For Fracas lovers its a nice alternative.
perish77777 – :
Quite nice! This is similar to Versace Blonde. Call it a lighter version, minus the civet and minus the strength/projection. A very nice, sweet tuberose. The coconut and jasmine are present and obvious. Ladylike and great for any tuberose or white flower lover’s collection!