Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
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Tulip is a distinctive floral note that captures the crisp, green, and slightly watery essence of a freshly cut spring stem. Unlike the heady sweetness of jasmine or rose, the tulip offers a clean, dewy profile with subtle peppery undertones and a waxy, petal-like texture. Belonging to the floral family, it pairs naturally with bright bergamot to accentuate its verdant qualities or with white musks to soften its sharp, botanical edge. In the Gulf, the tulip is a sophisticated choice for transitional weather, providing a refreshing, airy contrast to the dense, resinous compositions common in the region. It is frequently utilized in modern niche blends to offer a refined, minimalist floral signature that remains elegant and composed even under the intense heat of the afternoon sun.