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Tocca Florence Eau de Parfum

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Gardenia is one of those flowers whose aroma can’t be captured from the petals, and its scent cannot be distilled. However, it's recreated using other essential oils. This flower is known to have a myriad of uses and is a popular component in perfumes and aromatherapy. The most popular essential oil used to make floral scents is the Pogostemon cablin, also known as patchouli, and has a pungent, musty, and earthy smell far from the flower’s actual fragrance. Other essential oils that are used include chamomile, ylang-ylang, and lavender.

We all know how frustrating it can be to find the right scent, but it's hard to narrow down your choices with many options on the market. Tuberose oil blends well with the essential oils of orange, bergamot, neroli, lemon, rose, jasmine, lavender, and crushed violet petals. It also makes an excellent base note in perfumes. Gardenia may be added as decoration to traditional green tea such as jasmine for its fragrant smell and representing harmony and peace. The flowers are delicate and fragrant and often used in the East Asian culinary world. The flower itself is white waxy texture and five petals with a yellow center. Gardenia, which symbolizes love and grace in the Far East, is a beautiful decorative shrub. It was named after American botanist Dr. Alexander Garden who discovered it while on an expedition to China. The flowers of this plant are white with yellow centers that have a pleasant aroma when they bloom during springtime or summertime.

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Tocca is an USA sport fashion and cosmetics brand. "From the beaches of St. Lucia to a small 400 square foot apartment in the garment district, a group of friends with a vision for beautiful yet affordable clothes launched TOCCA in 1994. Named for the Italian word for “touch” after the intricate embroideries and luxurious fabrics which were the cornerstone of the collection, the brand was an immediate hit amongst the celebrity and fashion elite for its candy-colored terry cloth dresses and sari-inspired embroidered mini dresses. TOCCA Florence Perfume was released in 2006 and is appropriately classified as a green floral fragrance. Tocca describes the Eau De Parfum and its notes as follows: A Parisian beauty and sophisticate, conjures memories of old-world Paris. The origin of tuberose oil can be traced to Hawaii, where it was used as a fragrance during religious ceremonies. Nowadays, it is often used in beauty products due to its sweet aroma. But we have found the perfect scent that will appeal to most women who want their evening make-up routine to be stress-free and straightforward because the smell does matter. Tocca Florence Eau de Parfum is lightweight and not overpowering, so you don't have to linger after your shower in case you plan on going anywhere right after! Yay! You'll love it!

It is not until later that something green remains to counteract the flowery aroma. It is gardenia with a touch of tuberose and jasmine all together in a very fresh, perfect blend. As far as perfumes go, Tocca Eau de Parfum isn't too complex; it has charming old-world beauty. It's doesn't change much throughout its lifespan, but some features make this different from other scents out in the market today; you get simple freshness mixed into your daily life routine when wearing TOCCA Parfume. It is Kim Kardashian's signature scent; try it; it may become yours! The beautiful flower is a summery fragrance that sends fresh scents into the air. It has light green notes of crisp pear and a dewy gardenia note with subtle whiffs of tuberose to create an overall feeling like being in a sunny field on dainty feet surrounded by flowers.

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