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besarioni5555 – :
A beautiful tuberose fragrance. Jo Malone’s Tuberose is like Fracas’ less showy, but equally assertive, younger sister, and is only a distant cousin of Frederic Malle’s Carnal Flower.
The initial notes are slightly sweeter than Fracas, but the power of the tuberose note is very similar.
IIJIacTuJIuH – :
doesn’t really smell like tuberose, though it is quite a nice sweet heavy-ish floral, that then disappears
CSelenor – :
I’m fond of tuberose scents. This one would be perfect if there were no peach. But it’s my own, I don’t like peaches aroma at all, I can stand peaches only as fresh fruit. I expected it to be more tuberosy, but nevertheless I like it very much.
hitachi9 – :
I have been on a quest for a tuberose I really love. On my way to finding Frederick Malle Carnal Flower (the best!) I sampled Jo Malone Tuberose. It is a very polite tuberose and doesn’t have the heady rotting vegetation smell that some tuberose fragrances have on me. JM Tuberose seems designed as a mixer or compliment to the other JM scents – doesn’t really stand on it’s own but good with Nutmeg and Ginger or French Lime Blossom.