Tiffany & Love Cologne Review
The new Tiffany & Love cologne is a powerful and aromatic fragrance. It is made with mandarin orange, ginger, cardamom and other citrusy and spice top notes. It also has evergreen notes like cypress and juniper that give it a pine-like aroma. It is a dry and fresh fragrance that will be great for men as well.
Iso E Super in Tiffany & Love for Her
Iso E Super is a long-lasting fragrance that’s perfect for everyday use. It’s a versatile note that works well in many perfumes and colognes. It’s also one of the most popular synthetic fragrances on the market.
Its unique blend of top notes includes juniper and cypress. It also contains notes of blue sequoia and sandalwood. This unique combination is uncommon for a fragrance. It’s a refreshing fragrance that’s suited for both sexes.
The base notes are a mix of cedar, vetiver, and sequoia wood. The heart notes are basil and light tuberose. The perfume has a long-lasting scent, but doesn’t last more than 15 minutes. The base notes are made up of light white musks, moss, and vetiver.
The molecule Iso E Super is a wonder molecule. It is one of the most unique ingredients in the fragrance industry and is a fantastic cologne to wear with an evening gown. It has a fresh, floral scent, but a woody base that’s still very sensual.
Iso E Super is a versatile ingredient that’s found in many different perfumes. A young German perfumer, Geza Schoen, first noticed it’s versatility and decided to focus his fragrances around it. He launched his Molecule 01 collection based on it. He also created the Molecule+ line which combines Iso E Super with a different ingredient.
Cheap trick in an expensive bottle
Tiffany & Love for Her is a fairly new fragrance from Tiffany, and it comes across as a cheap trick inside an expensive bottle. However, it isn’t without its merits. It’s a bit like a unisex version of the fresh men’s fragrances of yore. The scents were often fruity, aquatic, semi-floral, woody ozonic things that dried to a dry, sour candy musk.
This perfume was designed in collaboration with noted jewelry designer Martin Katz. The bottle itself contains a 2.43-carat yellow Canary diamond in the cap. It’s also adorned with a 3.07-carat ruby and an oval-cut rose-cut diamond. Other precious gems used in the bottle include a 1.06-carat Paraiba tourmaline from Brazil, 15 pink diamonds from Australia, and a 7.18-carat oval Cabochon sapphire from Sri Lanka.
Blue sequoia tree
The scents are quite different, but they both have the same common ingredient – the blue sequoia tree. This unique tree unifies the two scents, which are created by perfumers Sophie Labbe and Nicolas Beaulieu. The scent opens with ginger and mandarin oils, followed by a juniper-cypress blend and a sandalwood base. The scent also contains the woody, forest-fresh note of blue sequoia.
This tree has a scaly, cord-like bark, and sharp, squat leaves. This foliage is blue-green and has a long, narrow pyramid shape. It is easy to grow and transplant, and once established, grows moderately. It is nearly disease-free, except for honey fungus. It can live for hundreds of years. It looks great planted in groups of four or five or in single specimens.
Men’s version
The men’s version of Tiffany & Love was created to commemorate modern love. However, this is not a replica of Jacques Polge’s lost masterpiece. Instead, it is a new fragrance created by the company to capture the essence of modern love. Let’s take a look at the ingredients used in this fragrance.
The fragrance is based on white musk, basil, and light tuberose. It lingers for about 15 minutes. The scent is more floral than spiciness. The scent is quite ethereal and does not last long. The base notes include cedar, vetiver, and sequoia wood.
Tiffany & Love Cologne Review