Frequently Asked Questions about Tuberose & Wild Fig by COCHINE
What does Tuberose & Wild Fig by COCHINE smell like?
Tuberose & Wild Fig by COCHINE features top notes of Bergamot, Galbanum, and Lemon, middle notes of Cyclamen, Fig, Jasmine, and Tuberose, and base notes of Cedarwood, Musk, and Vetiver.
How long does Tuberose & Wild Fig by COCHINE last?
Based on user reviews, Tuberose & Wild Fig by COCHINE has moderate longevity, typically lasting 4-6 hours. The longevity rating is 3.0 out of 5.
What is the sillage of Tuberose & Wild Fig by COCHINE?
Tuberose & Wild Fig by COCHINE has moderate sillage that stays close to the skin but is noticeable. The sillage rating is 3.0 out of 5.
Who created Tuberose & Wild Fig by COCHINE?
Tuberose & Wild Fig by COCHINE was created by Kate Crofton-Atkins and Maurice Roucel.
When was Tuberose & Wild Fig by COCHINE released?
Tuberose & Wild Fig by COCHINE was released in 2021.
What season is Tuberose & Wild Fig by COCHINE best for?
According to user reviews, Tuberose & Wild Fig by COCHINE is best suited for Spring and Summer.
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Tuberose & Wild Fig is a remarkably pleasant scent which does exactly as it describes; it’s bright and summery without much complexity to it, in a good way. Fig perfumes have become immensely popular and I must say, I have smelled many worse than this. Whilst the fig definitely has elements of sweet, juicy facets, it smells unripe and juvenile - lending to its green, bitter facets which is elevated by galbanum. Citrus fruits help to lift the scent, alongside the tuberose and jasmine which give it an overall delicate shine. It’s very nice actually. I don’t love it enough to justify buying a full bottle, but I will absolutely enjoy wearing my sample this summer, and I don’t think it deserves the harsh rating it’s received on Fragrantica.
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Tuberose & Wild Fig, from COCHINE was released in 2021. The perfumer behind this creation is Kate Crofton-Atkins and Maurice Roucel. It has the top notes of Bergamot, Galbanum, and Lemon, middle notes of Cyclamen, Fig, Jasmine, and Tuberose, and base notes of Cedarwood, Musk, and Vetiver.
Tuberose & Wild Fig is a remarkably pleasant scent which does exactly as it describes; it’s bright and summery without much complexity to it, in a good way. Fig perfumes have become immensely popular and I must say, I have smelled many worse than this. Whilst the fig definitely has elements of sweet, juicy facets, it smells unripe and juvenile - lending to its green, bitter facets which is elevated by galbanum. Citrus fruits help to lift the scent, alongside the tuberose and jasmine which give it an overall delicate shine. It’s very nice actually. I don’t love it enough to justify buying a full bottle, but I will absolutely enjoy wearing my sample this summer, and I don’t think it deserves the harsh rating it’s received on Fragrantica.