How does this compare to other tropical scents from Simone Andreoli?+−
Unlike Malibu Party in the Bay, which focuses on a sweet, boozy coconut and lime profile, Tulum Junglescape is much more botanical. It emphasizes green tea, mint, and woodsy notes, making it a fresher, more "nature-focused" option rather than a sugary cocktail scent.
Is this fragrance suitable for a professional office environment?+−
While it is most popular for leisure and daily wear, the clean green tea and woodsy notes make it versatile enough for the office. However, the initial lime and mint opening is quite intense, so it is best to let it settle for thirty minutes before entering a confined workspace.
How does the fragrance perform in terms of longevity?+−
It is known for having strong performance, especially for a green fruity fragrance. It lasts well through the day, with the woody and salty notes lingering on the skin long after the citrus top notes have faded.
Can this be worn by both men and women?+−
Yes, it is a true unisex fragrance. It balances masculine-leaning elements like precious woods, salt, and mint with "feminine" tropical florals like ylang-ylang and tiaré, resulting in a composition that doesn't tilt too far in either direction.