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бума – :
Era da tempo che volevo provare un profumo di questo brand, era inevitabile che la scelta cadesse sulla Tuberosa mio amore eterno.
Ho fatto centro perché questo profumo è un capolavoro, dire che lo consiglio è troppo poco, vale tutti i soldi che costa.
Ha un ottima longevità e un moderato sillage.
Il profumo in sè si apre forte, potente una Tuberosa che non le manda a dire successivamente diventa soave ma presente quasi “burrosa” e con delle sfumature finali di creme solari ma solo un accenno, quasi a ricordare che questo meraviglioso fiore ha origini tropicali.
Adoro!
<3
Cj-Tesit – :
Tuberosa from Santa Maria Novella opens with the fullest, richest tuberose, green and muddled with aromatic cedar and a metallic clove infusion. A little funky at first, like rotting water in a vase, but so true to life with a bit of ylang ylang indole that adds some fruity headiness.
Tempered by time, it then becomes creamy, and somewhat lactonic… milky like the undertones of what you might detect in a cheesy gardenia glazed with smooth benzoin.
Jasmine and orange flower augment the salaciousness of this tuberose, yet not to overshadow the featured floral temptress.
Styrax contributes to the fleshiness with a bit of vinyl-like soured, sweaty amber. The overall cast is green and overripe.
One dab and you’ll get the softness and polite elegance reported below. A couple of sprays and Tuberosa becomes phenomenally sensual. I love the way this versatile beauty plays on my skin.
Себастіян – :
linear tuberose soliflora; white floral
asya3 – :
This is such a beautiful, elegant, dreamy tuberose. Not as fleshy or heavy as some other tuberose can be. Very realistic. The other notes serve to add some dimension and shine, but tuberose is absolutely the star.
It starts very fresh, possibly with the help of orange blossom, and has a subtle pale woodiness about it. Sandalwood, I’d say. On drydown, the slight woodiness remains, and jasmine drifts in the background and helps this to be a bit heady but soft and still very light. To my mother, this starts to develop a wilted or even rotting quality in late drydown, which I would suspect would be the ylang. I never notice any of the resins.
This smells absolutely timeless (would never have guess 1939!) and natural. Easy to like. A lot of sillage, but very soft and non-invasive.
d_yuri – :
Can a tuberose scent be elegant, chic, yet sensual and classic? This is IMO the case of Tuberosa. You can feel the white flower bouquet leaded by the beautiful tuberose just from the beginning, ylang introduces in the potion the powdery velvety slightly carnal effect, while a hint of clove connects it to classic pre-1960’s perfumes. The drydown is soft, powdery, woody and creamy, but still airy. It isn’t a dense thick perfume (not so resinous as you would expect looking at the notes listed), it is a cologne, feminine, sweet, cheerful of an unconcerned aesthetic that still can’t be felt as innocent in any way.
The evolution is quite fast on my skin as it tends to be the case with edc. On my skin it lasts 4 to 5 hours, on clothes it stays for days, what I consider a pretty good performance given the concentration.
Don’t get the pyramid fool you, this has a transparent polite sillage, which makes it a non offensive day use perfume for an educated nose that has a love for both tuberose and vintage aesthetics.
I wonder if Germaine Cellier knew this one? Fracas can be a rebelious, provocative, noisy, fruity and spoiled daughter of Tuberosa. If you love Fracas but find it difficult to pull it off for everyday casual use, try this gem.
I want to give it an extra point for being fairly priced as opposed to the new trend quickly spreading all over niche houses giving crazy, out of proportion prices to their offers. This one gives great value for your money.
TaindEthida – :
One of the more beautiful and pure tuberose perfumes I have come across, never becoming cloying.
It has an interesting buttery soft scent to it. Most tuberose tend to go quite sharp and over-powering after a while, whereas this one just softens, with the jasmine and orange flower coming out after a couple of hours.
A gorgeous warming yet floral scent where the tuberose is subtly surrounded.
This is one that I want.