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Il Tuo Tulipano by Hilde Soliani Profumi

Il Tuo Tulipano 2004

Chrisantiss
10/28/2011 - 05:55 AM
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The Other Tulip

But a completely different tulip...
I'm sure this fragrance doesn't know what it wants to be. It has little to do with tulips or flowers at all, even though flowers are listed.
Tulipano is a gourmand.

A soft, peach-like, almost sweet gourmand.
Very similar to the fragrances Secret Wish, Violet Eyes by Tylor, or Herve Leger.
So, peach powder.

It may differ from these mentioned fragrances by its strength.
I can identify none of the notes up there except for peach and mango.

But it is a great fragrance, there's nothing to complain about.
Fruity sweet and very powdery with a slightly sugary and velvety touch.
Once again, memories of rice pudding with fruit sauce come to mind. However, Tulipano is by no means a cheaply made scent that seems artificial in any way. Still, I wouldn't spend the money it costs on it. There are too many similar fragrances that are more affordable.

The fruity sweetness fades in the later heart note. Presumably, the flowers should now step in. They may be there, but then very harmoniously mixed with the powdered sugar work.

But...overall, the fragrance is not disgustingly sweet, but has a pleasant fine sweetness, or rather charm.

The base notes don't really come through. Thus, it doesn't develop much further, but remains soft, gourmand, and powdery.

Unfortunately, the longevity is not very great; after two hours, the fragrance fades significantly and is hardly detectable.
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1 Comment
Medusa00Medusa00 14 years ago
mir wäre der zu fruchtig