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I've just discovered something...not being a floral lover I don't really test that many floral scents, but anyway...I've always thought it was odd that I never saw a scent that included Lady of the Night flower...one of the most unbelievably delectable aromas in the world... Just figured out that tuberose=Lady of the Night damn my stupidity and the lost time... Off to find some tuberose! Answer: Carolina Herrera's signature frag for women should be on top of that list! It's a nice very lady-like tuberose. Answer: Originally Posted by merle ...Off to find some tuberose! Me too! (And you're not alone....it was only when I started working in the flower shop that I found out that tuberose isn't even a rose!) Bet you will be inundated with suggestions - let me start! My all time classic fave - Joy!!! Lutens Tubereuse Criminelle starts out smelling like a garage and quickly morphs into a garden of tuberose. Those are my current loves - want to leave plenty of room for the older more experienced noses to jump in!! Answer: I'm waiting for moondeva to post some suggestions! She always has something interesting to say... Answer: I'm enjoying Fire Island today - a light, modern, musky tuberose. Answer: Originally Posted by castorpollux I'm waiting for moondeva to post some suggestions! She always has something interesting to say... ::crawls out from under the stone she was under:: i am inclined to say that tuberose fragrances are not a favourite of mine and I find the ones that are most popular are too cloying and buttery or too clean and insipid for my tastes. I definitely think that this is a skin chemistry issue. I do, however have quite a few tuberose perfumes that work with my chemistry in a manner that I do find pleasing. My Tuberose 'favourites': Carolina Herrera by Carolina Herrera Dior Poison Esprit de Parfum Gianfranco Ferre by Gianfranco Ferre Elizabeth Taylor White Diamonds Serge Lutens Fleurs d'Oranger Dior Dior Addict Eau Fraiche Hermes 24 Faubourg Rémy Latour L'Élue Gres Cabotine (a sweeter, headier version of this is Dior Tendre Poison - best dabbed sparingly in spring / summer. Has the most seductive / enthralling sillage) Estee Lauder Spellbound Guerlain Jardins de Bagatelle - this is one of those tuberoses which comes up clean / soapy on my chemistry but in this blend it still has a wonderful feminine presence so I like it. Guerlain Mahora EDP - this is very heady and tropical, but happens to love my chemistry. I always receive compliments when I wear it. People tell me how fresh and light it smells on me. Jo Malone Vintage Gardenia with Cardamom and Myrrh - sold as gardenia but the jasmine & tuberose are also major stars in this blend. Oscar de la Renta So de la Renta Lancome Attraction Escada Collection Lagerfeld Chloe ********************* Researching further I see that the native Caribbean Lady of the Night is actually closer in scent to night blooming Jasmine and gardenia rather than a straight tuberose as that featured in scents like Piguet Fracas and FM Carnal Flower. May I suggest you try scents like: Jo Malone Vintage Gardenia with Cardamom and Myrrh Dior Dior Addict Eau Fraiche Rémy Latour L'Élue Lancome Attraction Stila Midnight Bloom Worth Dans La Nuit Chloe Narcisse Ava Luxe Gardenia Musk Carolina Herrera by Carolina Herrera Givenchy Amarige Answer: Carnal Flower is quite extraordinary - Fracas and Mahora are gorgeous, faithful reproductions of the flower as well. I particularly love Mahora, which has a real feel of humid tropical nights under frangipani trees for me. It's discontinued but almost always available on eBay, and is well worth a try if it's a note you love. Copyright ? 2006 - 2007 www.thankhealth.com Privacy Policy
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