- Product details
- Description
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Release Date:
2000
Brand: Sister's Aroma
Line: tulip me
Product Type: eau de parfum, mini size
Classification: niche
Country: Ukraine
Made in: Turkey
Gender: unisex
Scent Type: flower
Top Notes: Anise, Bergamot
Heart Notes: Jasmine, Rose, Sea Accord, Tuberose, Tulip
Base Notes: Cedar, Musk, Vetiver, White Ambergris
The Tulip Me Eau de Parfum by Sister's Aroma is a floral unisex fragrance that resonates deeply within the hidden corners of the human mind, dispelling inhibitions, doubts, and disagreements. Its motivational melody instills strength, confidence, and vigor, bringing its wearer closer to horizons that seemed unattainable just yesterday. This "weightless accessory" aids in self-realization, staying true to one's goals, and consistently maintaining a high profile as the center of attention, attracting genuine compliments and admiring glances.
Top Note: The fragrance opens with an unexpected prelude that highlights the advantages of its floral composition, featuring echoes of dreamy anise and crisp bergamot. This unique "duet" invigorates, refreshes, and relaxes, turning everyday tasks into sheer enjoyment with the desired outcomes.
Heart Note: The motivational melody of the introduction gradually gives way to ambitious marine accords, signaling the approach of an unparalleled climax. Here, sparks of pure white jasmine, rosebuds, sensual tuberose, and velvety tulip petals are cherished as precious treasures.
Base Note: The final note involuntarily expands the spring-like flavor of the previous phase with the freshness of white amber, heralding the arrival of an endless trail. Woven with patterns of vetiver, cedar, and musk, it never leaves its wearer, drawing the attention of those around them.
I really love Byredo La Tulipe, and this fragrance is its clone. Although they are quite similar, there's a note in this one that really irritates me, and I can't figure out what it is. Perfume isn't like borscht, where everyone follows the same recipe. Despite that, this feels almost like a knockoff, even if it tries to have its own unique twist.
The scent truly lives up to its name. It’s a delicate, fragrant bouquet of tulips with a subtle perfume finish. There are hints of greenery and wood, but they're barely noticeable. The fragrance is almost natural, with a slight powdery touch and a hint of sweetness. It has a truly niche appeal. Many renowned perfumers say that replicating the scent of a tulip to sound natural rather than perfumey is incredibly challenging. So, kudos to the creators.
Regarding longevity, it lasts up to 6 hours when applied not only on the skin but also on fabric, where it holds particularly well. After purchasing, it's essential to let it sit for at least a week to allow the fragrance to settle.
As for the price, I find it somewhat high. It's priced on par with the "indestructible" scents of the world's perfume elite, which are poured into exquisite, high-quality bottles—a price point that, frankly, doesn't match reality.
Nevertheless, despite everything, this fragrance is truly worthy, garnering compliments, leaving a trail, and simply beautiful.
I've realized, yet again, that the price doesn't match the quality. The scent itself is very pleasant, reminiscent of spring, and makes me want to drench myself in it. However, you might need to do just that because, after about 20 minutes, the fragrance completely disappears—not just for me, but others around me can’t smell it either. Spending nearly 600 UAH on a perfume that you'll use up in three days seems excessive to me. Also, the bottle leaks. I bought a travel-sized version at a corner store in Kyiv. Their marketing is really impressive and keeps pulling me in, but every time I promise myself not to fall for it again. This issue isn't limited to just their perfumes. If it were more affordable, I would buy it without hesitation.