First Love Eau de Parfum vs Tuberose Eau de Parfum

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First Love Eau de Parfum bottle First Love EDP
EDP Concentration EDP
F Gender F
2020 Year 2001
££ Price Tier ££££
Tuberose Eau de Parfum bottle Tuberose EDP

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Which Should You Buy?

Our Verdict - First Love EDP
If you're after a clean, inoffensive, fresh floral that smells uncannily like Chanel Chance Eau Tendre but for a fraction of the price, this is for you. Just don't expect it to last.
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Our Verdict - Tuberose EDP
Compiled from community sources and the brand's own notes: a heady, creamy tuberose soliflore from Angela Flanders' Collection Florale, layered with rose and oakmoss and carrying an animalic depth unusual among tuberose scents. Reviews are thin, reflecting the house's small, cult-favourite following rather than any real weakness.
Acquired

Scent Profile

How They Wear

Showing: Overall Blend

Mood

Mood Energising
Calming
Character Playful
Serious
Sentiment Uplifting
Brooding
First Love EDP
Tuberose EDP

Notes

First Love
Tuberose
Only in First Love
Violet Leaf 100%
Only in Tuberose
Green 100%
Only in First Love
Lily Of The Valley 100%
Only in Tuberose
Tuberose 60% Rose 40%
Shared Notes
Musk 100% vs 50%
Only in Tuberose
Oakmoss 50%

Accords

First Love Tuberose
100%
White Floral
60%
79%
Musky
78%
Ozonic
73%
Green
45%
72%
Fresh
Floral
70%
65%
Aquatic
55%
Powdery
Animalic
35%
Woody
30%
White Floral shared
100%
60%
79%
78%
Green shared
73%
45%
72%
70%
65%
55%
35%
30%

Performance

First Love Tuberose
Short (2-4h)
Longevity
Long (6-10h)
Moderate
Projection
Moderate
Light
Intensity
Strong

Season and Occasion Fit

First Love

Seasons

Best For:
Spring
Also Works:
Summer

A warm-weather pick - at its best in spring and summer.

Occasions

Best For:
Office Casual Sport

Its clean, inoffensive profile and poor longevity make it perfect for office wear or casual daytime activities where you want a subtle scent. It's not one for making a strong statement on a date or at a formal event.

Tuberose

Seasons

Best For:
Autumn Winter

Its heady, animalic warmth suits cooler air best, where the tuberose reads rich rather than cloying, and it fits less naturally into hot summer wear.

Occasions

Best For:
Date
Also Works:
Formal

This is a bold, statement tuberose better suited to evenings and dates than the office, and its intensity carries well into formal settings too.

Similarity Breakdown

How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.

Overall scent match
71%
Key Similarities

Both lean white floral, green

Key Differences

Adds green and oakmoss, drops lily of the valley and violet leaf

Where to buy

First Love EDP
Tuberose EDP
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