Tom Ford Jasmin Rouge

$ 20.25
Tom Ford Jasmin Rouge​ is a highly iconic luxury fragrance for women in the Tom Ford Private Blend collection.Its official Chinese name is Tom Ford Rouge Jasmin (or Night Scented Jasmine). Product Details: Tom Ford Jasmin Rouge 1. Name andiration Name Interpretation: Jasmin: Means “jasmine,” highlighting the core soul of the fragrance. Rouge: French for “red” “rouge.” This name precisely captures the essence of the fragrance—it is not a bunch of fresh white flowers, but a dark red jasmine with a sensual,, and blush-like feel. Inspiration Source: Aimed to create an ultimate luxurious, sensual, and dramatic jasmine fragrance. 2. Fraance Information Fragrance Category: Oriental Floral Main Notes: Top Notes: Ginger, Cardamom, Cinnamon, Bergamot Middle Notes Jasmine, Orange Blossom, Ylang-Ylang, Lily Base Notes: Labdanum, Amber, Vanilla, Woody Scent Perception and: Spicy and warm opening: It begins with the warm and spicy notes of ginger and cardamom, instantly bringing a sense of luxurious and mysterious exoticism. Lurious core: Next, the intense floral fragrance of jasmine bursts out. The jasmine here is not fresh and cute, but with indole’s animalic scent and fhy sensuality, as if blooming in a warm night, sexy and tempting. Ylang-ylang and orange blossom deepen the rich floral feeling. Warm: In the base notes, the warm resinous feeling of labdanum and amber, the foody milky sweetness of vanilla, and the depth of woody fragrance arewoven, allowing the magnificent jasmine flower to calm down, becoming warm, intimate, and long-lasting. 3. Overall Feeling and Image Keywords: Lux, Sensual, Intense, Feminine, Dramatic Image Metaphor: A mature woman wearing a velvet evening dress and wearing red lipstick. She is confident mysterious, and full of temptation, with a strong presence and unforgettable. Occasions: It is very suitable for evening activities such as dinners, parties, dates, etc. where personal charm needs to be fully displayed. It can especially play its warm characteristics in the autumn and winter seasons.
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