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Date Night Solid Perfume Balm

Tenth Muse Date Night Solid Perfume Balm is a fragrance. Date Night Solid Perfume Balm opens with Peony, Gardenia, and Peach, settles into a heart of Rose, Vanilla, and Jasmine, and dries down to a base of Patchouli and Vetiver. Tenth Muse's Date Night Solid Perfume Balm carries a Favourite verdict, a fruity floral-led wear.

A fruity-floral evening balm with patchouli and vetiver underneath the rose and vanilla - the brand's grown-up romantic option. Peach + peony up top reads soft and young; the patchouli base gives it something serious to sit on, which keeps the white florals from sliding into bridesmaid-bouquet territory.
  • Romantic
  • Warm
  • Sensual
  • Layered
  • Confident
Date Night Solid Perfume Balm Solid Perfume bottle

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Profile

Citrus Floral Fruity Green Sweet Warm Woody Earthy Animalic Fresh
Citrus 1%
Floral 37%
Fruity 13%
Green 6%
Sweet 30%
Warm 2%
Woody 19%
Earthy 23%
Animalic 3%
Fresh 7%

Mood Profile

Mood Energising
Calming
Character Playful
Serious
Sentiment Uplifting
Brooding

Performance

Longevity
Moderate (4-6h)
Projection
Intimate
Intensity
Moderate

Best Seasons

Best For:
Fall Winter
Also Works:
Spring

Patchouli and vetiver base + creamy vanilla heart pull this toward autumn and winter evenings; the white florals keep it wearable in spring but it's too warm for summer.

Best Occasions

Best For:
Date
Also Works:
Casual Formal

The name says it and the composition delivers - dinner dates, evening drinks, weekend evenings in. Workable for formal occasions because the patchouli-vetiver base reads grown-up rather than girlish. Too sweet for a sport context.

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About

Date Night is Tenth Muse's most layered composition - it has things going on in each phase rather than a single hero accord. Peony, gardenia and peach in the opening land soft and rounded, the peach pulling the white florals toward dessert without crossing into syrup. The heart goes to rose, vanilla and jasmine - the classic romantic stack, but in a solid balm formulation it sits much closer to the skin than the same combination would in a spray. The vanilla is what stops the rose-jasmine pair from reading bridal; it lends warmth and a creamy continuity into the base. The base is where the editorial happens. Patchouli and vetiver under a fruity-floral are an old trick - they're what made 90s romantic florals work for grown-ups rather than teenagers. Patchouli adds earth and a slight chocolatey-cocoa hum; vetiver brings smoky-grass dryness. The two together stop the sweetness from running away and ground the perfume into something that reads confident rather than girlish. Intended for the dinner-with-someone occasion the name nominates, but works equally well as a winter weekend balm where you want a little warmth and complexity without sillage. The patchouli-vetiver base means it skews toward autumn and evening - this is not the daytime-fresh balm in the range.