Does the cumin note make the fragrance smell "sweaty"?+−
No, the cumin is used with restraint here. Rather than smelling like kitchen spices or sweat, it works alongside the musk and ambergris to provide a subtle, warm-skin effect that enhances the floral heart.
Is Ti Amo suitable for warm summer weather?+−
Most users find Ti Amo too dense and sweet for high heat. It is best suited for the cooler temperatures of fall and winter, or for air-conditioned evening environments where its powdery, spicy character can breathe without becoming cloying.
How does the cocoa note manifest in this fragrance?+−
The cocoa in Ti Amo is not a sugary chocolate. It is a dry, dusty, and slightly bitter cocoa that adds a dark, gourmand texture to the base, pairing more with the powdery iris and woods than with the citrus top notes.
How performs the sillage of Ti Amo?+−
While the fragrance lasts a long time on the skin, its sillage is described as powerful but not overwhelming. It creates a noticeable scent bubble around the wearer that feels substantial without filling an entire room.