Type | Eau de Parfum |
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Olfactive Family | Floral, Woody, Musk |
Top Notes | Linden Blossom, Jasmine Sambac, Broom |
Middle Notes | Heliotrope, Vetiver, Orange Blossom |
Base Notes | Ambrofix, Georgywood |
Recommended Usage | 16-18% |
Total Ingredients | 18 |
Captives | Georgywood® (Givaudan), Mahonial® (Givaudan), Petalia® (Givaudan), Rosyfolia® (Givaudan). Read more |
Tilia Type Formula
R$300.00
A Floral Woody Musky fragrance formula for women and men. Top notes are Linden Blossom, Jasmine Sambac and Broom; heart notes are Heliotrope, Vetiver and Orange Blossom; base notes are Ambrofix and Georgywood.
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This formula is based on high quality analysis, using common aromatic compounds, essential oils or absolutes. It's highly similar to the original fragrance.
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jalcachof (verified owner) –
From smelling the fragrance, you know there is no relation whatsoever to linden which is mentioned as a marketing ploy since it is a rarely showcased flower. This is very diffusive and lasting, for the same reason as Poison and Giorgio, hint hint. The lack of naturality can also be explained by the structure chosen, which you can see plainly in the formula here. In terms of the captives, you are not missing anything aesthetically without Georgywood which is not particularly characterful compared to other Iso E products. With Mahonial and Petalia, a muguet concoction including Lilial and Peonile work well, especially since Peonile is more grapefruit than Petalia, but then you are missing Rosyfolia so it partly compensates for that. Honestly Rosyfolia is the hardest to compensate for here but not necessary for the signature. The style of formulation here is again make a soup of powerful things and dilute heavily with the usual building blocks, badly chosen here.
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