Looking for a sexy scent? Tuberose might just be for you. It is often referred to as an aphrodisiac flower, after all. A member of the agave family, this plant is typically used as a middle note in perfumery. Its fragrant waxy white flowers resemble lilies, and the heady floral aroma they produce can be described as sweet, spicy, floral, milky, coconuty, complex, and even dreamy.
In fact, legend has it that young Frenchwomen were forewarned against smelling the tuberose scent after dark — as it might put them in a romantic state of mind. It's also said to help develop intuition. I'll take some of that. Classic tuberose blends include Robert Piguet Fracas EDP Spray ($75), Secret Obsession by Calvin Klein ($55), and Jo Malone Tuberose Cologne ($55).
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Elle Macpherson
My-Wardrobe.com
Dress for Less
ooo. I want some Tuberose perfume. Good post!
1mmm this post makes me want to try the calvin klein scent
2I cannot stand the smell of Tuberose, smells like an old lady scent. I was recently at Bath and Body Works and I smelled that lotion and it was just terrible. If it wasn't so strong, I might actually like it.
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