How does the "Oxygen" note affect the scent?+−
The oxygen note creates an airy, spacious feeling in the opening. It lifts the heavier notes like vanilla and amber, preventing the fragrance from feeling too dense or cloying and giving it a distinct "open air" quality.
Is this fragrance suitable for office wear?+−
Yes. While it has impressive longevity, its powdery and citrus accords are generally considered professional. Its moderate sillage means it won't dominate a room, making it safe for business and daily wear.
Does Tyl lean more masculine or feminine?+−
Tyl is a balanced unisex fragrance. The floral heart of rose and jasmine is tempered by aromatic lavender and a base of ebony wood and musk, ensuring it doesn't lean too far toward any specific gender profile.
How does it perform in different weather conditions?+−
It is most effective in spring and fall. The citrus and oxygen notes perform well in the warmth, while the amber, ebony, and vanilla base have enough weight to carry through cooler temperatures.