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“Tallulah” opens with a squeaky-dry citrus note, that’s smoothed over with the dry, gently mustiness of tuberose. The combination is fresh but warm, with the silk stockings, tulle-like quality of waxy, fresh tuberose, balancing the sweetness of the citrus. The citrus is a sweet, heady kind of blend, that reminds me of a combination between neroli, mandarin with a hint of apple-like chamomile.
As the tuberose deepens, into dusky, skinmusk territory, a fresh, lush jasmine note emerges; this is no sanitized, candy jasmine, but a fleshy, indole saturated jasmine, that manages to never enter dirty or grungy territory, while maintaining a distinctly carnal appeal. “Tallulah” is everything white floral lovers look for — that dense, lily freshness of jasmine, so distinct it’s almost piercing in it’s intensity, while never feeling overripe or musty. In drydown, a grassy note mixed with something strongly resembling the clove sweetness of ylang-ylang appears, and some gentle, cedar woods temper the greenness.
“Tallulah” is for those who love golden, musky, densely lush jasmine, gardenia and tuberose, but often have a hard time of finding how to translate those notes into blends that can crossover from errand-running and office work, into the boudoir of seduction. “Tallulah” is that missing link, that manages to seem appropriate for both occasions. Also, “Tallulah Jane” is a brand and company ardently committed to green, clean, ethical production and maintaining their cruelty-free status.