Is this fragrance suitable for the office?+−
Yes, many users consider it an ideal business scent. The combination of tea and freesia keeps the fragrance professional and fresh, while the moderate sillage ensures it stays within your personal space.
How does the "sweet" classification come across in this perfume?+−
The sweetness is primarily fruity and floral rather than gourmand. The pomegranate provides a natural, tart fruitiness, while the tuberose adds a creamy floral sweetness, all of which is tempered by the clean notes of tea and musk.
Which seasons are best for wearing Jeu d’Amour?+−
It is most popular during the spring and summer months due to its fresh, powdery profile. However, its sandalwood base provides enough warmth for it to transition comfortably into fall daytime wear.
It mentions tuberose; is this a heavy, "old-fashioned" floral?+−
No, the tuberose here is quite modern and sheer. Instead of the dense, "animalic" qualities found in some traditional tuberose scents, this version is blended with freesia and tea to keep it airy and youthful.