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uqf228speagoessenda – :
A silky scent.
The regular soft tuberose, with a sweet hint of gardenia. For this kind of perfume, rather than describing what it’s like, it’s far more easier to describe what it isn’t like.
It’s not opulent like Fracas or sharp like Carnal Flower. Not animalic, not indolic, not dirty, not green. Frankly speaking, a lot of department store tuberose are better at this kind of self-castration scent, with a far more affordable price.
Though I have to admit, this is a fine and long-lasting scent, and I got whole lotta of people ask me what it is even on the second day.
vovasoft – :
A pleasurable, very wearable light Tuberose floral. Never loud, rather is is sheer, slightly sweet and fruity, but thankfully not sharp, though it could play sharp on some. I love the airy quality, it is modern and very fresh, it just seems perfect for spring and summer. I find that the drydown is great, a clean skin scent. I am happy to own it, different from the usual Tuberose scent I go for, I have been craving “light -ethereal” style, and this is just right.
SSSDragoSSS – :
This is a fruity banana tuberose, quite sweet with a musky drydown. Though I love many tuberose perfumes and this is not badly blended or lacking of quality ingredients, it isn’t one of my favorites as the fruity character of the scent doesn’t meet my likes. I think it might be a good choice to try for lovers of fruity scents looking for a wearable tuberose.
FriendCharlie – :
My review of ‘Tubereuse’ is for the vintage parfum created by Paul Vacher soon after purchasing the venerable house from the original owner Prince Murat in the late 1930’s. Included in his extensive ‘Fantasy’ collection of fragrances for Le Galion this parfum was a lush, heady, slightly camphoracous & intoxicating white soliflore similar to the more modern cool mentholated, gasoline edged tuberose themed fragrances akin to those of Serge Lutens’ ‘Tubereuse Criminelle’ & Ropion’s ‘Carnal Flower’ by Frederic Malle. The vintage extrait’s in my collection have aged like fine wines, most flacon’s are still boxed and sealed with the juice the colour of XO cognac, while having been stored in a climate controlled facility for the last few years these rare and precious parfum’s will hopefully endure for many decades to come, as a note of interest many of the floral absolutes used in perfumery at this time were produced in Grasse using the laborious and time consuming process of wax/fat enfleurage extraction on wired glass plates, especially the tuberose and it was a most costly endevour indeed of producing these potent absolutes, a practice prohibitively expensive by todays standards. I look forward to sampling this re-launched offering from the re-vived house of Le Galion along with other well known and loved perfumes such as ‘Sortilege’, ‘Snob’ & ‘La Rose’,(Rose) others in the original fantasy collection included ‘Brumes’, ‘Iris’ & ‘Violette’. ‘Bourrasque’, another rich chypre consisted primarily of rare woods with similarities to Chanels’ slightly earlier offering of Bois des Iles by perfumer Ernest Beaux plus the gorgeous & highly exotic ‘Jasmin’, still sought after today! It was most heartening to learn of the restoration of the house of Le Galion, perhaps Lanvin could bring back long discontinued rarities such as ‘La Dogaresse’ & ‘Scandal’, just a thought. . .in my wildest imaginings!
Bon Chance to the team at Le Galion. . .
Coiblerouri – :
Oh, how I love this! Sweet, girlie tuberose, huge sillage and very long lasting power. Beauty, and very modern, wearable tuberose scent.
HaTaIIIkA – :
These are all the fruity aspects of tuberose that are highlighted. This gives a childish side to the flower rather known for its sulphurous use. cute