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mihazz – :
Oh my god what an overpowering floriental! This stuff will hit you in the face. Initially there is a crazy high-floating lily followed by a bombastic rose note, which hovers over you. Throughout the day, Tulipano becomes a smoky torrent that dries down to a very potent powdery myrrh and incense. I would say this scent is incredibly long-lasting and it gets even more intense after the dry down. Another reviewer in different forum noted that this scent has a soapy quality to it, which I think comes from gathering several intense smells together all at once and collapsing their distinctiveness. The collapse of distinction makes the scent into something slightly itchy. Yes, it has similar notes to Opium but, unlike Opium which seems to hold oriental and floral together and apart at the same time, Tulipano Nero smashes those extremes into one big scent. Certainly adventurous and perhaps best on someone who can pull off the intensity of two highly distinct smell profiles.
diana_adascalita – :
I am in love with this scent. I tried a sample and had to order from Italy. This is dark, mysterious, deep, sexy and spicy. It is a true floriental. But think dark flowers smelled under the moon. It is blended harmoniously. One note does not stand out. I cannot stop sniffing myself. This would call to the lovers of Rumba, Tabu, Jacqueline, Opium, Obsession, but more darkly floral than those. It does not smell “like” Rumba but has the same strength, power, projection and profile.