Histoires de Parfums Tuberose 2 La Virginale Eau de Parfum
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Release Date:
2010
Brand: Histoires de Parfums
Line: tuberose 2 la virginale
Product Type: eau de parfum
Classification: niche
Country: France
Made in: France
Gender: for women
Scent Type: eastern, flower
Top Notes: Sweet Cherry, Tangerine, Tuberose
Heart Notes: Frangipan, Jasmine, Tiare Flower, Tuberose
Base Notes: Patchouli, Tuberose, Vanilla, Woody Notes
Tuberose is a luxurious flower whose scent immediately captivates attention. This regal fragrance beautifully accentuates the femininity and passion of the woman who chooses it, helping her effortlessly win over men's hearts. The exquisite aroma of tuberose is the foundation of the remarkable perfume for sophisticated women, Histoires De Parfums Tuberose 2 La Virginale.
Its unique aura is as powerful as a love potion, capable of enchanting the man of your dreams forever. Each note of this captivating scent evokes the luxury of mysterious Oriental nights. Histoires De Parfums Tuberose 2 La Virginale boasts an amazing composition that opens with fresh notes of cherry, tangerine, and tuberose. In the heart of this extraordinary fragrance, the sensuality of tuberose is complemented by the tiaré flower, mysterious accords of frangipani, and delicate hints of jasmine. The trail of this luxurious scent is formed by velvety woody notes, playful accents of patchouli, and the sweetness of vanilla.
Release Date: 2010
Country of Origin: France
Gender: Female
Fragrance Classification: Floral, Oriental
Top Notes: Cherry, Tuberose, and Tangerine
Heart Notes: Tuberose, Tiaré Flower, Frangipani, and Jasmine
Base Notes: Woody Notes, Patchouli, Vanilla, and Tuberose
This fragrance is a luxurious floral scent with an unusual base. It features bold beauties like tuberose, tiare, frangipani, and jasmine, all in one bouquet. I bought it without trying it first and was worried it might be too overpowering. However, it turns out that the flowers are well-balanced, with tiare taking the lead. Thankfully, it doesn't have the usual coconut note that often accompanies tiare in monoi scents. The fragrance sits fairly close to the skin with a moderate sillage. I believe summer is the perfect season for it, as tiare and frangipani thrive in the heat, their natural habitat. These two are the stars here, not the tuberose, and they reveal themselves beautifully in the base, with subtle woody notes appearing towards the end. I can barely detect any fruit. It's a very feminine and beautiful fragrance. Thanks to Makeup for the Tuberose and the excellent service!