“Note: I know nothing about perfume.Purchasing dupes for scents is difficult because people have such different opinions on whether or not it does a good imitation of the original scent. I think this is because people are looking for specific notes that they like best in the original to be prominent in the copy. If it's heavy on the notes you personally like, it's a good dupe. If it's heavier on the notes you don't like as much, it's a bad dupe even though the dupe may be close in terms of notes present.I think this is a pretty good replacement for TF Tobacco Vanille. It's not my favorite because the notes I want are smooth, warm, sweet vanilla balanced with a touch of smokiness and spice. This is much more spice forward that the TF. It reminds me heavily of incense in a church. However, the vanilla is there and the scent gets less smokey/more vanilla the longer you wear it.It does immediately smell like alcohol so it's clearly pretty dilute. Once that evaporates, you have a much better idea of the scent.I may try layering it with a pure vanilla scented oil to see if it gives the result I want.So far the best Tobacco Vanille alternative I've gotten is Tabac Rouge by Phaedon. While it's about 50% cheaper than Tobacco Vanille, it's also a little too pricey for everyday wear for me.”
“Note: I know nothing about perfume.Purchasing dupes for scents is difficult because people have such different opinions on whether or not it does a good imitation of the original scent. I think this is because people are looking for specific notes that they like best in the original to be prominent in the copy. If it's heavy on the notes you personally like, it's a good dupe. If it's heavier on the notes you don't like as much, it's a bad dupe even though the dupe may be close in terms of notes present.I think this is a pretty good replacement for TF Tobacco Vanille. It's not my favorite because the notes I want are smooth, warm, sweet vanilla balanced with a touch of smokiness and spice. This is much more spice forward that the TF. It reminds me heavily of incense in a church. However, the vanilla is there and the scent gets less smokey/more vanilla the longer you wear it.It does immediately smell like alcohol so it's clearly pretty dilute. Once that evaporates, you have a much better idea of the scent.I may try layering it with a pure vanilla scented oil to see if it gives the result I want.So far the best Tobacco Vanille alternative I've gotten is Tabac Rouge by Phaedon. While it's about 50% cheaper than Tobacco Vanille, it's also a little too pricey for everyday wear for me.”
“Note: I know nothing about perfume.Purchasing dupes for scents is difficult because people have such different opinions on whether or not it does a good imitation of the original scent. I think this is because people are looking for specific notes that they like best in the original to be prominent in the copy. If it's heavy on the notes you personally like, it's a good dupe. If it's heavier on the notes you don't like as much, it's a bad dupe even though the dupe may be close in terms of notes present.I think this is a pretty good replacement for TF Tobacco Vanille. It's not my favorite because the notes I want are smooth, warm, sweet vanilla balanced with a touch of smokiness and spice. This is much more spice forward that the TF. It reminds me heavily of incense in a church. However, the vanilla is there and the scent gets less smokey/more vanilla the longer you wear it.It does immediately smell like alcohol so it's clearly pretty dilute. Once that evaporates, you have a much better idea of the scent.I may try layering it with a pure vanilla scented oil to see if it gives the result I want.So far the best Tobacco Vanille alternative I've gotten is Tabac Rouge by Phaedon. While it's about 50% cheaper than Tobacco Vanille, it's also a little too pricey for everyday wear for me.”
“Note: I know nothing about perfume.Purchasing dupes for scents is difficult because people have such different opinions on whether or not it does a good imitation of the original scent. I think this is because people are looking for specific notes that they like best in the original to be prominent in the copy. If it's heavy on the notes you personally like, it's a good dupe. If it's heavier on the notes you don't like as much, it's a bad dupe even though the dupe may be close in terms of notes present.I think this is a pretty good replacement for TF Tobacco Vanille. It's not my favorite because the notes I want are smooth, warm, sweet vanilla balanced with a touch of smokiness and spice. This is much more spice forward that the TF. It reminds me heavily of incense in a church. However, the vanilla is there and the scent gets less smokey/more vanilla the longer you wear it.It does immediately smell like alcohol so it's clearly pretty dilute. Once that evaporates, you have a much better idea of the scent.I may try layering it with a pure vanilla scented oil to see if it gives the result I want.So far the best Tobacco Vanille alternative I've gotten is Tabac Rouge by Phaedon. While it's about 50% cheaper than Tobacco Vanille, it's also a little too pricey for everyday wear for me.”