Tygar by Bvlgari features top notes of Grapefruit, middle notes of Ambrette (Musk Mallow) and Ginger, and base notes of Ambroxan, Musk, Patchouli, and Vetiver.
How long does Tygar by Bvlgari last?
Based on user reviews, Tygar by Bvlgari has very good longevity, typically lasting 6-10 hours. The longevity rating is 4.0 out of 5.
What is the sillage of Tygar by Bvlgari?
Tygar by Bvlgari has strong sillage with good projection that others will notice. The sillage rating is 3.5 out of 5.
Who created Tygar by Bvlgari?
Tygar by Bvlgari was created by Jacques Cavallier Belletrud.
When was Tygar by Bvlgari released?
Tygar by Bvlgari was released in 2016.
Is Tygar by Bvlgari for men or women?
Based on user reviews, Tygar by Bvlgari is primarily a masculine fragrance, though 0% of reviewers consider it suitable for women.
What season is Tygar by Bvlgari best for?
According to user reviews, Tygar by Bvlgari is best suited for Spring and Summer.
What occasions is Tygar by Bvlgari good for?
Tygar by Bvlgari is particularly well-suited for special and casual occasions.
Tygar, from Bvlgari was released in 2016. The perfumer behind this creation is Jacques Cavallier Belletrud. It has the top notes of Grapefruit, middle notes of Ambrette (Musk Mallow) and Ginger, and base notes of Ambroxan, Musk, Patchouli, and Vetiver.
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Smoother than, L'Immensite (less ginger bite) not as sporadic, floral, and loud as The Hedonist and the use of higher quality natural ingredients than Vibrato makes Tygar imo, the best in class. Tygar inspired a wave of great perfumes, some of which are listed above. However, the price is absurd and it's hard to justify the cost when Vibrato comes so close and remains much cheaper. If you come across a good deal then grab it, but $400+ for something that isn't even using real ambergris blows my mind. Like LV this is a luxury item.
The scent itself comes across as eye squinting citrus and fresh with ginger spice, but then mellows out nicely with musks, green patchouli and ambroxan. It has great longevity and a noticeable scent cloud. Lovely creation
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Smoother than, L'Immensite (less ginger bite) not as sporadic, floral, and loud as The Hedonist and the use of higher quality natural ingredients than Vibrato makes Tygar imo, the best in class. Tygar inspired a wave of great perfumes, some of which are listed above. However, the price is absurd and it's hard to justify the cost when Vibrato comes so close and remains much cheaper. If you come across a good deal then grab it, but $400+ for something that isn't even using real ambergris blows my mind. Like LV this is a luxury item.
The scent itself comes across as eye squinting citrus and fresh with ginger spice, but then mellows out nicely with musks, green patchouli and ambroxan. It has great longevity and a noticeable scent cloud. Lovely creation