05/27/2012

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Do Tulips Have a Scent? Fruit Salad Does.
TULIPANO, from the Ti Amo collection of the house of Hilde Soliani, seems initially similar aesthetically to BVLGARI POUR FEMME. Rather feminine, I'd say, in agreement with other reviewers (elsewhere it is classified as unisex). However, in contrast to the Bvlgari sweet floral resinous perfume, as TULIPANO dries down, it becomes very fruity to my nose. By the end, I find myself thinking that this is really more of a fruity-floral than a floral perfume. I do not find this composition either woody or very musky at all.
Because TULIPANO is so fruity and sweet for most of its life, I doubt that many men would want to wear this creation, but I do recommend it to anyone who likes fruity-floral compositions, as this one is very natural smelling and likeable. I believe that I smell more passion fruit than peach or kiwi, but there is definitely a fruit-salad facet to this perfume, and it is far more dominant than the tiny floral bouquet which is eclipsed by the fruits, in the end.
Does "Tulipano" mean "tulips"? Are tulips supposed to have a scent? Do they smell like fruit salad?
Because TULIPANO is so fruity and sweet for most of its life, I doubt that many men would want to wear this creation, but I do recommend it to anyone who likes fruity-floral compositions, as this one is very natural smelling and likeable. I believe that I smell more passion fruit than peach or kiwi, but there is definitely a fruit-salad facet to this perfume, and it is far more dominant than the tiny floral bouquet which is eclipsed by the fruits, in the end.
Does "Tulipano" mean "tulips"? Are tulips supposed to have a scent? Do they smell like fruit salad?
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