Tuberose Absolute
A relative of the narcissus and native to central America, Tuberose is now cultivated primarily in France and India. Tuberose releases its scent only at nighttime, and has a luscious, creamy, heady scent that is slightly powdery and at times slightly green, with fatty background.
Scents that contain this Note
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Gardenia soliflore that is lighthearted and at the same time voluptuous. With rare essences of jonquille, East Indian sandalwood, kewda and cardamom.
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Carnation Soliflore. Spicy and rich.
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A salute to Boris Vian's perfect novel, l'Écume des Jours is a Green Floral with lotus, freesia and natural oceanic, salty notes of sea weed.
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Exotic Arabian-inspired perfume with oud, ambergris, saffron, pink pepper, orange blossom, rose, jasmine and tuberose.
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A perfume of contradiction and reconciliation between light and dark. Schizm takes you from spicy, green and dry to the sultry, carnal heat of white flowers and undergrowth.
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Earthy and soft interplay on the theme of tuberose.
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Tuberose with creamy tonka bean, sandalwood and coconut base. Soft and sensual. Also comes in a candle.
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Orange Blossom Soliflore, capturing the expansive happiness it brings to the Meditteranean orchards in the springtime.
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