Tuberose Floraline
5.00 out of 5
(9 customer reviews)
$12.00 – $225.00
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Odor Description- A blend of natural and synthetic raw materials with a floral, milky and honey-like aroma. A rich reconstitution of the tuberose note. Applicable for a perfumery use only.
Description
CAS# N/A
Odor Description- A blend of natural and synthetic raw materials with a floral, milky and honey-like aroma. A rich reconstitution of the tuberose note. Applicable for a perfumery use only.
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Quantity | 5g, 25g, 60g, 200g |
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Maya –
If you’re even half as obsessed as myself with the most authentic florals, grab this one ASAP. Especially if one of your top loves, is the Tuberose.
While I happen to be happy as can be with another version I keep reordering, I always check for anything I can find. Nothing else, this far, other than my go to, had come anywhere remotely close. This here is the real deal! As though this weren’t enough, it’s a workhorse. It’s lasted on my strip for at least a week, showing no signs of stopping, it’s only finally began to fade slightly. I say finally, bc I was floored at how long it’s been firmly planted on the strip, each time I’d checked in disbelief.
While admittedly I’m very much the beginner, it’s taught me a valuable lesson: on my wrist, while not an ideal spot of course, it didn’t last long at all yet the tenacity on the strip, far outlived a bunch of abs and extracts I got around the same time. While surprisingly the description says it’s a mixture of naturals and synthetics as well, I doubt even an experienced nose would be able to tell. I then raced to check the full Floraline line, and there are two additional versions yet for Tuberose, as well as other flowers I adore. I’d been bugging Christine ever since, begging and pleading to get the full line, or at least the Narcissus! She sounds very promising (Hallelujah!), but you’ll be as eager once you met this one! I may be preaching to the choir but was surprised to see no other reviews. Am I trying to sell you on it?! Absolutely. So that you rejoice as well, but mostly for the purely selfish reason so you join the choir pleading with Christine for the full Floraline line.
I suspect she’ll relent, if only to get me quit bugging and begging.
karima alarhabi –
such beautiful aroma
Stinky Stuff –
Hidden gem. Nice soft tuberose note. You may want to combo this along with other tuberose materials though. Using this alone might get buried in the mix, as it is a very delicate soft material.
Jiangqi –
A really lovely scent. Somewhat between tuberose and gardenia.
trystanbennett1996 –
Fantastic tuberose, which doesn’t smell as pitiful or rubbery as some other common tuberose bases
hungrybowl625 –
If you have tried Do Son by Diptique and want to recreate it with your own twist, feel free to play along with this material and Jasmine. I have a lot of memories and nostalgia with Tuberose as well. All the fancy weddings in my hometown used HUGE amount of Tuberose and Rose for decorating the party hall/palace/ground/tent basically the entire venue and even the cars for the groom. This reminds me specifically of Bengali Marriage Not Bangladeshi, I am talking about a state in India called West Bengal. Slightly off topic but they hands down have the best food (I am neither a Bengali nor an Indian though, so these opinions of mine are unbiased)
Again, this has slightly sweeter and thicker and waxier and denser smell than the smooth fluffy soft smell of the actual flower but again, this is as close as it can get. Hence 5 stars to this as well. You can’t go wrong with this one.
jun0912jun0912 –
This is an essential scent for making the Chubelose Accord.
It is very soft and has a sweeter aroma than absolute.
I will continue to use this!
Andrea –
Beautiful tuberose. I got a sample and love it. Great with vanillic materials. 10/10.
rhodesandrea –
Got this as a sample. Not sure if other comment went through. 10/10 tuberose that’s lovely paired with vanilla and Tonka. 10/10.