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Tbh this surprised me. I expected a big dramatic tuberose, but Joyeuse Tubéreuse is much more controlled and creamy. The vanilla is subtle, not sugary, and the vetiver underneath gives it just enough dryness so it doesn’t feel too plush. That contrast is exactly why I’m obsessed. It smells expensive in a very effortless way, like silk instead of sequins. I also love that it works in daytime and at night, which isn’t always true for tuberose perfumes. Performance is really nice too — around 6 hours with a soft halo. Not beast mode, but honestly it doesn’t need to be.
I love this stuff. It opens really green on me, almost crisp, then the tuberose comes in creamy and smooth instead of loud or bubblegummy. The vanilla in the base is what makes it special though — it softens everything without turning it into dessert. Guerlain really nailed that polished, expensive feel here. It’s floral, but not in a fussy way. More like elegant skin with great taste. Lasts a solid 7-8 hours on me and leaves this soft sandalwood trail that keeps pulling me back in. If you want tuberose but hate when it gets too heavy or indolic, this is such an easy 5/5.
This might be my favorite floral from Guerlain, honestly. The tuberose here feels smooth, almost silky, and the sandalwood underneath gives it that creamy, slightly warm texture I’m obsessed with. Then every so often I catch that green snap in the background and it makes the whole thing feel alive instead of heavy. What really sold me is how wearable it is. Some tuberose perfumes are a lot and can feel too dressy or too dense. This one still feels luxurious, but I’d wear it in the daytime too. Lasts around 6-7 hours on my skin with very nice projection early on. Super elegant, super addictive, and just plain beautiful.
This surprised me tbh. I expected something darker and heavier, but what I get most is this dry green thing from the geranium and moss, with the oud acting more like texture than the main event. It almost reminds me of those older-school refined scents, but with a modern niche-style oud twist. Super wearable if you want oud without smelling like everyone chasing the BR540 cloud. The only flaw for me is that it stays a bit stern the whole way through, so it’s not exactly cozy or easy to love instantly. Still, I think it’s really well done and feels expensive. Def more special occasion than everyday.
I love this more every time I wear it. It kinda reminds me of those rich creamy white florals, but less dramatic than Carnal Flower and way more serene. The green notes in the opening are beautiful, then the tuberose gets velvety with a really pretty vanilla base. There’s also a subtle vetiver touch that keeps everything grounded. Tbh this just smells classy. Not trendy, not trying to be BR540-adjacent, just timeless and really well done. Projection is moderate on me for the first couple hours, then it sits closer to the skin but still lingers all day on clothes. Super easy 5 stars from me.
I wanted to love this more than I actually do. At first it’s really pleasant: neroli and geranium give it a crisp, slightly green freshness, and the oud is super smooth, almost cleaned up. That’s kinda the issue for me though. It never gets interesting. If you’re expecting something bold or sexy, this probably won’t do it. It reminds me a little of those luxury oud fragrances made for people who don’t usually like oud. Not bad, not offensive, just... there. The drydown turns a little muted and generic on my skin. Lasts okay, maybe 6 hours, but sits close pretty fast. Decent, just nothing special.
I love this, even though it’s not the cuddly kind of perfume I usually go for. The neroli opening is bright and slightly bitter on me, then that clean oud comes in with a cool, almost mineral vibe. There’s also something sparkling from the aldehydes that makes it feel very dressed up. It kinda gives me the same “put together” energy as some Chanel exclusifs, just with oud instead of iris. Minor complaint: it never fully softens, so if you want warmth or sweetness, this probably won’t hit. But for a sharp, expensive-smelling scent? Yeah, this is really good. Got about 6-8 hours wear.
This is gorgeous. Guerlain somehow made oud feel super polished without sanding off all the character. I get a sparkling aldehydic lift at the top, then that slightly green geranium thing, and finally a smooth oud base that feels expensive as hell. It’s not a dirty barnyard oud at all, more like dressed-up, confident, elegant oud. I love this because it smells classic and modern at the same time, which is hard to pull off. Performance is great too, easy 7-8 hours on me with really nice presence for the first few. If you like refined woods and want something that feels special, this is absolutely worth trying.
This smells like money. Not in a loud beast-mode way, just really tasteful and put together. The aldehydes give it a clean shimmer up top and the geranium adds a cool green snap that keeps the oud from getting too dense. I love that it doesn’t go sweet or syrupy like a lot of modern niche stuff. If Delina is all dressed up in pink, this is the darker tailored suit version. Super classy. Projection is noticeable for a while, then it sits closer and stays beautiful for hours. Def more special occasion than gym scent, but honestly I’d wear it whenever I want to feel extra polished.
Okay yeah, this is beautiful. The peach here isn’t shampoo-y or candy-like, thank god. It feels plush and slightly suede-like once the amber and leather start showing up, and that combo is just chef’s kiss. There’s something almost mirage-like about it, soft around the edges but still very present. I get why people call some Guerlains elegant, because this really has that vibe without smelling old-fashioned. It wears close-ish after a few hours, but the scent itself sticks around a long time on me, like most of the workday. I’d wear this on a date, to dinner, or honestly whenever I want to feel expensive. Def highly recommended.
Some tuberose perfumes try way too hard. This one doesn’t. It feels calm, refined, and incredibly well blended. I mostly get green notes in the opening, then creamy tuberose with a soft vanilla glow underneath. No harsh edges, no plasticky sunscreen vibe, none of that. Just smooth floral goodness. It kinda gives me the same polished mood as some of the exclusive Chanel florals, but with that unmistakable Guerlain warmth. I’d wear this to a wedding, a nice lunch, even the office if I spray lightly. Lasting power is very solid on my skin, around 7 hours. Pricey, yeah, but honestly it smells worth it.
I love this way more than I expected. The opening gives me peach with a tart blackcurrant touch, which keeps it from feeling basic or overly sweet. Then it turns creamy and woody on my skin, and that part is seriously addictive. It’s not a loud clubbing scent, more like rich, confident, put-together energy. Tbh this is one of those perfumes that makes me keep smelling my wrist all day. It doesn’t really remind me of Delina or BR540 at all, which I appreciate because it has its own thing going on. Performance is really solid too, around 6-7 hours and still noticeable. Super wearable, but still feels special.
This is gorgeous. I was expecting something louder because of the name, but on me it’s this super polished tuberose wrapped in creamy sandalwood with a fresh green edge that keeps it from going too sweet. The vanilla is there, but it’s smooth and quiet, not cupcake at all. It feels expensive in that very Guerlain way. What I love most is how balanced it is. White florals can go screechy or overly indolic on me, and this never does. It stays elegant the whole wear and easily lasts 7-8 hours with a soft but noticeable trail. If you like tuberose but want something refined instead of tropical-bomb, I def recommend this.
This one is just beautiful. The tuberose feels airy and creamy at the same time, and the green opening stops it from going too sweet or too dense. Then the sandalwood comes in and makes everything feel smooth and expensive. I get why people call some florals old-school, but this doesn’t go there at all. It’s classic Guerlain but still modern enough that I could wear it anywhere. I’ve gotten a few compliments with this too, mostly from people saying I smell really elegant and put together. For me it’s the definition of understated sexy. Easy 5 stars, no question.
I’m kinda obsessed with this one. The neroli in the opening gives it this fresh, glowing feel, then the moss sneaks in and keeps everything grounded before the oud starts humming underneath. It never turns heavy or muddy on my skin, which is usually my problem with oud scents. This feels airy but still deep, and tbh that balance is what makes it so addictive. Not really comparable to BR540 or anything trendy like that, it has its own vibe. More mature, more composed. Lasts most of the day on me and gets little “you smell amazing” comments without choking people out.
This is the kind of perfume that doesn’t scream for attention but still feels insanely luxurious. The green notes up top keep the tuberose fresh, and then that creamy sandalwood-vetiver base gives it this clean, grounded vibe. Kinda reminds me of the idea of Carnal Flower, but way softer and more refined, less sharp. I wore it to dinner and kept smelling my wrist all night. Super classy, super wearable, and never went screechy on my skin. Projection is moderate for the first couple hours, then it sits closer, which I actually like. Def one of the prettiest white florals Guerlain has done.
Honestly, I didn’t think aldehydes and oud would be my thing, but this combo works way better than I expected. It opens almost fizzy and clean, then turns slightly green with the geranium before the oud shows up. The oud here is smooth and refined, not super animalic, which I appreciate. It feels luxurious without trying too hard. My only real negative is the projection — on me it’s more of a personal bubble after the first hour, so I wish it had a bit more push. Still, I keep coming back to it because it smells different from the usual sweet amber-oud stuff. Very chic, very Guerlain.
This is nice enough, just not something I’d reach for often. The opening has that sparkly aldehydes/neroli thing that makes it feel a little soapy and polished, then the oud comes in very gently. Don’t expect a dark, rich Middle Eastern oud bomb at all. It stays pretty restrained and kinda mossy on my skin. I actually like that it’s wearable, but it also means it doesn’t really stand out. Feels elegant in a quiet way, not exciting. Performance is decent, around 5-6 hours, with soft projection after the first hour. Tbh it smells well-made, just a bit too safe for the price and name.
I really like this one. Oud Khol doesn’t go full barnyard or smoky monster on me at all — it’s way more polished than that. The aldehydes give it this clean, almost soapy lift at the top, then the neroli keeps it airy while the oud sits underneath and gives it weight. Kinda feels like Guerlain took oud and put it in a crisp white shirt. My only issue is that it can come off a little aloof at first, like too composed, but once it settles it’s super elegant. Lasts around 7 hours on me with decent projection for the first couple. Not loud, just classy.
Kinda disappointed with this one tbh. I was hoping for something rich and smooth, but the opening feels weirdly fizzy from the aldehydes, then it goes into a sharp geranium/neroli thing that never really settles. The oud is there, but it doesn’t feel deep or luxurious to me, more dry and slightly scratchy. For a Guerlain with oud in the name, I expected way more character. It also wears closer to the skin than I wanted after the first hour, so it’s not even giving beast mode to make up for the awkward scent profile. Not awful, just really underwhelming and a bit overpriced for what it is.