Have you ever felt intoxicated by such perfumes as Michael, Marc Jacobs, Flora by Gucci, Fragile By Jean Paul Gaultier? These are some of the sexiest women’s scents on the market, and all of them have something in common – one of their main notes is the tuberose. I believe that tuberose creates an unforgettable strong aroma that may not leave anybody indifferent. It allures, it’s irresistible, it’s hot, it’s enchanting.
The tuberose (Polianthes tuberosa) has no relationship with roses whatsoever.
It’s considered to be coming from Mexico, and it has been a prominent plant in Indian culture and mythology. Since it’s a night blooming flower, it is well known as “The Night Queen”. Tuberose is cultivated in India, Egypt, and France. It takes 3500 flowers to produce 1 kg of absolute. Tuberose absolute has intense and heavy exotic scent with fruity and spicy nuance.
Tuberose scent can be described as complex, exotic, sweet, floral, thick, alluring… Lots of perfumes have this scent usually in mid notes, because when it’s a main note (as in Fragile by Jean Paul Gaultier), the perfume becomes truly a love potion.
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