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Tuberolide is a creamy, lactonic note associated with the natural odor of tuberose, smelling milky, coconutty and waxy with soft white‑floral radiance, buttery peach/apricot nuances, and a faint, skin‑like sweetness that can verge slightly animalic. It evokes moonlit, nectar-heavy petals and sun-warmed skin—lush, enveloping, and softly opulent. In perfumery it’s used to enrich and naturalize white‑floral accords (tuberose, gardenia, jasmine, orange blossom), impart velvety creaminess to fruity and gourmand themes, and provide smooth diffusion and fixative depth that bridges florals, musks, and soft woods.
CATEGORY · SPECIAL / ABSTRACT
The Special/Abstract fragrance note category encompasses scents that are unconventional, often blending various elements to create unique olfactory experiences that defy traditional classifications. These fragrances may include synthetic accords, unusual combinations, or innovative interpretations of familiar notes, resulting in aromas that can evoke emotions or memories in unexpected ways. Typical examples in this category might feature notes like ozone, metallic, or even gourmand elements that challenge the norms of perfumery. The allure of Special/Abstract fragrances lies in their ability to surprise and intrigue, making them a favorite among those seeking distinctive and avant-garde scent profiles.
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