steffanina Report post Posted October 7, 2006 Tulip- (No description for this one can I find, so, off I go into the unknown! I'm not sure I could voice what a tulip smells like, as I've always perceived it as an essentially scentless flower.) In Bottle: A very light, clean, opens-your-nostrils floral scent. Wet: My goodness! That underscent...that "scentless flower" scent is there in this! That nondescript vegetable-y scent, underneath that hot floral smell. Dry: This is not the smell I get when I put my nose into a tulip and sniff. But there's definitely the scent of a bunch of tulips all together,with the smell of their snapped green round stems almost as strong as the floral blooms themselves. This is nifty. Not a scent I'll want to wear all the time, but it doesn't go sour or musty on me and I love how it evokes the memory of flowers that don't have a strong scent. Overall: Interesting if not a frequent flyer for me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zankoku_zen Report post Posted June 1, 2016 Tulip SN is a very delicate floral blend. I wouldn't call this white, as it has too much green in it. It's like a soft, wispy floral that is very light and clean. I would consider this fairly realistic to a real tulip (more like a bunch of tulips in a meadow type of blend) but it has almost no throw and no wear length, which is unsurprising considering its age. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites