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Sweet-Spicy Lavender Scent
I have known Tomo by name for what feels like an eternity. While browsing, I often noticed the beautiful slender and tall bottle with this lovely name. Since I have known it, it has been on my list to test. I have owned it since last autumn. I grabbed it for under 50 euros for 100ml and I do not regret it at all. Since I generally enjoy scents with a sweet spiciness, I couldn't pass this one up.
I am not the biggest lavender fan, but when it harmonizes with the other fragrance notes, it can really become a wonderful creation. Just like this one. The concept of this scent is really very likable. The lavender is surrounded by a lovely sweet spiciness that is truly not overwhelming and is just right. Citrus fruits also provide a wonderful freshness and make this scent much fresher. Woody hints also come to the fore, but they are clearly in the background, as the lavender with this beautiful sweet spiciness is clearly in the foreground. The scent does not change significantly over time as many others do. This is not meant negatively, as I do not necessarily need that. The quality of this scent is also really high-end. Despite the sweetness, it feels genuinely elegant, stylish, and very likable. The name Tomo (friend) is not entirely out of place here, as it radiates a lot of likability that will surely appeal to many people who smell Tomo.
The sillage is also quite positive. In the first few hours, it is really good but not "too much." After a few hours, the sillage does fade, yet it is not gone, and a hint of the scent often comes through.
The longevity is also impressive. I estimate it to be around 8 hours, which is quite decent.
As for the season, it is an all-rounder. It is medium in weight, leaning between heavy and light. It really shines in autumn, but it could also be worn in winter, spring, and on mild summer days. In terms of gender, I believe it leans neither way. It is neither masculine nor feminine but a neutral, wonderful companion.
For me, it is a thoroughly successful scent that is also not too expensive.
I am not the biggest lavender fan, but when it harmonizes with the other fragrance notes, it can really become a wonderful creation. Just like this one. The concept of this scent is really very likable. The lavender is surrounded by a lovely sweet spiciness that is truly not overwhelming and is just right. Citrus fruits also provide a wonderful freshness and make this scent much fresher. Woody hints also come to the fore, but they are clearly in the background, as the lavender with this beautiful sweet spiciness is clearly in the foreground. The scent does not change significantly over time as many others do. This is not meant negatively, as I do not necessarily need that. The quality of this scent is also really high-end. Despite the sweetness, it feels genuinely elegant, stylish, and very likable. The name Tomo (friend) is not entirely out of place here, as it radiates a lot of likability that will surely appeal to many people who smell Tomo.
The sillage is also quite positive. In the first few hours, it is really good but not "too much." After a few hours, the sillage does fade, yet it is not gone, and a hint of the scent often comes through.
The longevity is also impressive. I estimate it to be around 8 hours, which is quite decent.
As for the season, it is an all-rounder. It is medium in weight, leaning between heavy and light. It really shines in autumn, but it could also be worn in winter, spring, and on mild summer days. In terms of gender, I believe it leans neither way. It is neither masculine nor feminine but a neutral, wonderful companion.
For me, it is a thoroughly successful scent that is also not too expensive.
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I was suggested this at Douglas today, and even with a mask, I found Tomo really interesting.
I liked the spicy fresh opening and the pleasant, slightly sweet drydown.
I usually react very sensitively to synthetic scents, but here, no problem at all.
It's definitely going on my wishlist! :-)