Rouge Blossom For Women Eau de Parfum vs L'Interdit Tubéreuse Noire Eau de Parfum
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Which Should You Buy?
Perfume Parlour's take on Givenchy L'Interdit Rouge Ultime. Rouge Blossom captures the lush orange-blossom-and-tuberose heart with that signature cacao twist; buyers rate it close, though the woody-tobacco base reads more balanced and less green than the original.
A limited edition that takes the house tuberose and chars it. Smoky, sulphurous white flower over coffee and damp patchouli, with none of the original's polish. The most interesting L'Interdit flanker of the lot.
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Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
The warm white-floral with cacao and tobacco depth suits cool autumn and winter evenings, with a softer spring fit.
Occasions
A rich, dressed-up white floral best for evenings, dates and formal occasions rather than casual daytime.
Seasons
Roasted coffee, patchouli and a smoky sulphurous tuberose want cool air behind them. Warm weather amplifies the animalic base and flattens the orange blossom lift.
Occasions
Big smoky white floral with an earthy drydown reads as evening wear. It is too distinctive and too projective for an open plan office.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean white floral, woody
Adds coffee and woody, drops ambroxan and cacao pod
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