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Bao_Hao – :
This gem – It’s lovely, like Opium, with some sharp/sour/greenish notes up top that might be a result of spoilage, but who knows – my bottle is vintage, and it’s been sitting a looong time. Unopened though!
I bought this as a foray into the unknown past. Vintage! Worth the $15!
After not wearing it since I tried it out, I was thinking about selling my second bottle that I purchased as soon as I applied this, but after trying it again today, I think I’ll keep the back-up. You really can’t beat the smell for the price.
For those who are adventurous, I urge you to pick one up if you’ve got a spare fifteen bucks lying around.
skippi152rus – :
incense and myrrh, labdanum with an odd note I can’t place that probably is the chamomile/lavender combo in with the incense with lots of musk and some sandalwood in the base; I have the vintage EDT minis as well as a full bottle.
vitalik125 – :
Testing a vintage Spray Concentrate, perhaps 1960´s… Wow, just wow. This is a wonderful wonderful perfume that should be far more famous. Opens with a fresh herbal floral,with a touch of floral sweetness. Woody and fresh and spices too with a touch of sweetness. Powerhouse and yes can cut through smoke most likely but it is not cloying…
uk59 – :
I came across this by chance whilst reading reviews and at the time was looking for a fragrance that I could wear to work that wouldn’t cost the earth. Yes it’s pleasant, like a cheap version of Youth Dew but it has it’s own distinctness. I can spray it about all over, like a body spray, without feeling the need to save every drop, which is nice as I can envelop myself in it for the whole day. And it does last all day, which to me equals more value for money. At first it is a bit potent but becomes greener as it warms up. I find this herby and powdery at the same time.
DGEKSON56RUS – :
yes this I like a lot. A warm spicy and powdery oriental and very akin to Youth Dew, (though I believe this preceded YD). I wear it day or night but it would be a bit heavy for hot summer, IMO. Good strength and staying power and pretty good price point.
koop – :
I have a vintage spray. What a lovely perfume. It is sweet green, soft and powdery. But a rich powdery.
mootoumma – :
WOW! What a powerhouse! Who would have thought sweet little carnations could pack such a wallop? To call Tuvara heady is to underestimate it’s sensuality. This is a warm, sweet, spicy, floral oriental dominated by the aforementioned carnations. It is highly reminiscent of Youth Dew but far deadlier because it lacks the ladylike undercurrent of the Lauder classic. No ma’am, Tuvara is no lady. She is the temptress who gives life a sly smile and says, “Catch up! I won’t wait for you!”. Wear when you want to be noticed — and remembered.
cant – :
I used the oil concentrate in the late 60’s. It was one gorgeous evening scent described as one which could cut through the cigarette smoke ( of then smoking allowed entertainment venues). And it lived up to its reputation. It was sooo potent, I passed the 2/3 full one ounce bottle to my sister. She returned it minus 1/3 ounce a couple of years later. I finally donated it.