Tuberose perfumes
Tuberose perfumes
Tuberose, also known as Polianthes tuberosa, is a flower native to Mexico. The scent note of tuberose is one of the most sought-after fragrances in the perfume industry. The flower is known for hair intense and intoxicating fragrance, often described as sensual and floral.
The scent of tuberose is sweet and floral, with hints of exotic flowers and a touch of spiciness. It has an intoxicating quality reminiscent of jasmine and orange blossom, but with a unique, spicy undertone.
Tuberose is often used as a middle or base note in perfumes due to hair long-lasting fragrance. It adds depth and sensuality to perfumes and can be found in both floral and oriental fragrances. The scent is loved for hair complex and seductive character and is a popular choice for evening and special occasion perfumes.
Due to the strong and intoxicating scent of tuberose, it is important to use this scent note sparingly in perfumes, as it can otherwise be overwhelming. The delicate flowers are often called 'queen of the night' because their fragrance becomes stronger at night.