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A Timid Twinkling Golden Star

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A dusty, honeyed wistful, sepia-tinted floral; the olfactory representation of the concept of "dés-vu", or the awareness that this moment will become a memory.

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Yep, that's a tuberose. Almost a single note. Sweet amber is one of my favorites, so I hope it comes out more with age. This has a 1920s-1940s classic feel.

 

It's a beautiful, vintage, voluptuous, night time floral. Makes me think of film noirs, like maybe Laura would wear this.

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Almost a tuberose one note for me as well. Strong and heady. The amber may be there for all I know, the tuberose note is strong and almost heady.

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I really wanted to try this to get a sense of what tuberose is like as a single note. It’s sooooo pretty, such a lovely sweet floral. I’ll be on the lookout for it in blends now. As others have noted, this definitely has a vintage, film noir vibe. Going on my big bottle list now.

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I may be the only one who is getting a weird afternote, so sad ?? I was hoping to get what all the other reviews are saying, I get the most pretty, voluptuous but not indolic Tuberose, except there is this slight sour almost bitter amber (at least I think it’s the amber since it’s the only other note ) that persists throughout drydown. So sad!! 

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I generally love a plush, narcotic tuberose and celebrated seeing it without it's loud companion in an obnoxious tropical print shirt: gardenia. Unfortunately, the sweet amber is pulling this into a strange place, like a green banana skin dipped in Ouzo, milky sweet and anise-like but also high-pitched & alcoholic. I'll hang on to my sample and retest before it leaves, currently not planning a FS. 

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Fracas. My fave commercial tuberose.  TTGS  evokes  Fracas on me in the best way and I'm here for it.

 

I mean you gotta love tuberose because she's prima ballerina in this act, the sweet amber definitely keeps this light & bright.  

 

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I love the heady, indolic smell of fresh tuberose (a flower vendor at my local farmers market always has it in late summer, and the smell of tuberose in my house is one of the only things that can redeem swampy midwestern Augusts for me). In the bottle, I get that particular kind of tuberose (and without gardenia butting in, as mentioned above), while the sweet amber isn't much of a presence. Unfortunately, on my skin the sweet amber takes over and does some very weird things, going vaguely plasticky and dusty while the tuberose retreats into the background. Going to chalk this one up to a skin chemistry fail and continue the search for my perfect tuberose 'fume.

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