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Mebzz855Unlogrere – :
Just received this in the mail, and I LOVE IT! It smells so good, very true to its name, and it lasts. I bought the oil, put it on at 7:20am, and I’m writing this at 2:14ctz, and I can still smell it. Also smells good with a little RP Fracas over it, but last on its own. If you have any doubts, I highly recommend this. You wont be let down.
gefess – :
Dame’s Soliflore line seems to be a great concept, especially form women, in exploring fresh florals. Tuberose is a not I sometimes like but sometimes don’t, and in Dame’s creation, I’m roughly on the fence here as well.
To Jeffrey’s credit, it does make me think (and I don’t claim to be a tuberose or floral expert) of a natural tuberose, neither as sweet nor as sharp as some creations I’ve tried. Overall quite fresh, without any other detectable accords, it’s a predictably feminine-leaning but still pleasant floral, and decent-performing considering its composition, but not one I’d reach for.
6 out of 10
alena_h – :
Get the oil.. The spray can run a little camphorous, but that is a facet of true tuberose. It was already throwing out its fragrance as I opened the box. This is a straight unadulterated Tuberose.
This collection is for a modern minimalistic chic or simplicity without artifice. Its wonderful to layer with Gardenia and Orange blossom from the line.
Beautiful.
solitude17 – :
Very beautiful and realistic pure tuberose. Smells like a fresh lei, from Hawaii. Opening has a weensy bit of similarity to Tubereuse Criminelle… Dries down to a clean fleshy tuberose flower. It reminds me a bit of TF Orchid Soleil, minus the rice/corn note. It also smells much more expensive than it is! Longevity seems good so far, and sillage is pretty good, I definitely keep getting beautiful whiffs… I’ve read it’s gorgeous layered with Dame Gardenia. I hope to own both! FB worthy, at only 35$! (For a roller ball) If you love tuberose, don’t think twice!:)
trol667 – :
The cap smells amazing and so does this fragrance at first. Unfortunately, it nosedives from realistic, sumptuous tuberose into cheap, plastic bubblegum in no time at all.
znn684speagoessenda – :
Let me preface this review by stating that I am a dude and tuberose scares the crap out of me! In fact, I still have nightmares of smelling like Carnal Flower, and radiating waves of tuberose like the core of a nuclear power plant, for days and days and days. So it was great trepidation that I tried a sample of Jeffrey Dame’s Soliflore Tuberose included with a recent purchase.
The verdict is that I like it and wouldn’t mind smelling this one on the ladies. To me, this fragrance is a tame tuberose (with tame being the operative word in this sentence) that has a slight medicinal/plasticy vibe to it. I realize that the terms medicinal and plasticy may not sound so great, but it really adds a very pleasant touch to this tuberose with a volume control.
Performance is okay for this kind of fragrance; it lasts about 7-8 hours on my skin and projects moderately. As others have mentioned, it’s a tame tuberose that is pleasant and plays well with others.
Since I am not a tuberose fanatic, my review may not provide you with much insight. However, as a dude who cannot tolerate tuberose scents that are excessively loud, obnoxious and scream at me…well, I kinda like this one because it’s pleasant, sexy, interesting and quite kind to my olfactory senses. If Soliflore Tuberose were a women, I would date it. 🙂
Dame Perfumery Soliflore Tuberose is a solid like for me…which is a rarity for me when it comes to tuberose!!!
TuMoN – :
Beautiful soliflore. Quiet for a tuberose but personally, that’s part of its charm for me – as I’m not always in the mood for a scent with a reach of five city blocks. It opens green and slightly mentholated but quickly segues into the main event: a creamy, smooth and gently spiced tuberose. No more than a tiny bit sweet (not the candy sweetness of Fracas, thankfully). It’s very realistic and well done. Wearing it is a treat…it seems to meld with your skin in such a way that you’re not sure where the perfume ends and where your skin begins. It is the rare fragrance that I enjoy equally from the moment I put it on, until its last breath on my skin. I can easily see this becoming a signature scent for me.
Dame Perfumery is proof positive that independent perfumery doesn’t have to be exorbitantly priced. This amazing gem will get a lot of wear this summer.
Edit: Wearing for a few days straight now….*sigh*….this stuff is gorgeous. Must. Acquire. Second. Bottle.
AlesGless – :
Soft and spicy almost a buttery component and then the wild tuberose intoxicating to say the least. Glorious!
Xeroxobyrg – :
This is an olafactory ride in bliss! It is so camphorous/mentholated in the opening, as soon as its on. I know I must wait paitiently, as within minutes it starts to change,.. pulsating, it begins bloom and to resemble plush Tuberose flowers as we know it. This soliflore is true to the flower, photorealistic, it is buttery and green, I Absolutely Love it! Another masterpiece. It has moderate longevity and stays close.