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2704347 – :
I came across this cologne at Ulta over the weekend, and had to test it. I loved the bright lemony top notes, and as it dries down, it smells much like Eau d’Hadrien used to smell, before they reformulated it. This is not a sweet scent and is certainly unisex. I don’t smell tonka, which actually suits me just fine.
I bought 2 bottles. (My husband likes it too.)
Shantal – :
A fantastic blind buy, one of the best in a long time. The top is a dizzying blast of citrus–I get lemon, not clementine–that dissipates within a minute. After which the scent mellows into a lovely lemongrass. I really like this fragrance; however, longevity is less than two hours. I have not sampled Tupelo products previously, but based on the positive experience I have had with this scent, I am curious to try more.
greenrywealia – :
I was delighted to see a vast selection this brand at one of my local Hallmark stores! I sniffed through basically all the fragrances, tested four on my skin, (Kimono Rose, Lotus Santal, Mirabelle Plum, Tupelo Lemongrass) and I have to say, they were all fairly delightful. Tupelo Lemongrass really stood out to me though. A gorgeous fresh sweet citrus. Perhaps the notes don’t include lemongrass – but this fragrances DOES smell like lemongrass. A nice lightly honeyed/floral lemongrass. Kind of like a lemongrass tea. It is clean, crisp, and refreshing, but not without a well blended hint of sweetness. I can smell the “phantom lemongrass”, sweet orange, honey, and just a hint of neroli. Usually neroli does just not work on me – but here it works a bit of magic. Tupelo Lemongrass really brightened my day. It has a decent sillage through the first hour but then really quiets after that. Not terribly long lasting, but I think the roller ball was priced at $21 or so – so you could reapply during the day for a fairly good price. This would be a citrus I would wear year round. If you are looking for a sweet lemongrass … give it a try.