
🌺 What “My Love” Is
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It’s a perfume for women (though many floral/woody perfumes cross into unisex territory depending on style and wear).Â
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It’s described as a bright floral bouquet on an addictive woody trail. So, florals are central, with woods and creamy base notes giving depth.Â
📝 Notes & Scent Profile
Here is how the fragrance is structured, and what you might notice at each stage of wear:
Stage | Notes | What You Might Smell / Feel |
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Top (Opening) | Bergamot & Orange Blossom | A fresh, bright opening. Bergamot gives juicy citrus sparkle; orange blossom adds a soft, sweet floral glow. Expect something uplifting and radiant in the early spray. |
Heart (Middle) | Tuberose & Indian Jasmine | Rich, creamy white florals. Tuberose tends to be lush and opulent; jasmine adds elegance and sweetness. This phase is likely the show‑stopper, very floral, possibly quite heady. |
Base (Dry‑down) | Madagascar Vanilla, White Musk, Virginia Cedar | Warm, comforting base. Vanilla softens and sweetens; cedar gives woody backbone; musk adds softness, longevity, subtle warmth. The florals will settle into this creamy/woody trail. |
🎯 Character & Vibe
Putting it all together, here’s how My Love comes across:
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Feminine, elegant, romantic. It leans more toward being noticeable and lush rather than soft and minimalist.
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The florals (tuberose + jasmine) are going to be the stars. If you like white florals and luxurious blossoms, this will likely appeal.
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The base makes it wearable — the woods + vanilla + musk mean it won’t just blow off after the first burst; there’s staying power and warmth.
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Because of its brightness + creamy floral heart + sweet base, it strikes a balance: fresh → lush floral → warm sweet‑woody dry down.
👍 Pros & Possible Drawbacks
What people will likely like:
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Gorgeous floral heart: for lovers of tuberose and jasmine this is a strong draw.
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Balanced sweetness: vanilla and musk make the dry down soft and comfortable; not just “floral bomb.”
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Good versatility: date nights, evenings out, special occasions, or even daytime wear if you’re in cooler weather. Probably less bold in very hot weather but still wearable.
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Value: for what you get (notes, layers, scent profile) many find it a good perfume bargain.Â
What might be less ideal / what to watch out for:
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Florals are strong: tuberose especially can lean heavy/powerful, might be overwhelming in humid/warm climates or if you apply heavy.
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Sweetness: vanilla + musk may make it lean a bit gourmand in dry down, which some may find too sweet or too “safe” if they prefer edgier, spicier, or more unique scents.
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Projection & longevity will depend heavily on skin type; while many report good staying power, after several hours it might settle closer to skin.
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If you dislike white floral perfumes (especially tuberose), or florals that feel very lush, this may not align with your taste.
đź•’ Best Occasions & When to Wear
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Evenings, romantic settings, special occasions.
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Cooler weather (autumn, winter, or cool evenings) — the warmth of vanilla and woods will come out nicely.
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Also good for making a statement; if you want something noticeable, elegant and with presence.
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Could also be used in daytime in less hot climates or in air‑conditioned places; just maybe not full spray if you want subtlety.