Friday Fragrance Find: Ralph Lauren Tender Romance
About Ralph Lauren Tender Romance $76 for 1.7 oz :
Created for the woman who believes in the promising hope of new love, Tender Romance celebrates the sweet and gentle moments of falling in love for the first time. Tender Romance is the first white, luminous oriental scent – a delicate caress of pure white magnolia and silky soft cashmere. This enchanting scent captures the story of an intimate, unforgettable moment.
“Tender Romance evokes both the sweetness and innocence of falling in love for the first time.”—Ralph Lauren
Notes:
Ginger, Pear Accord, Bergamot, White Magnolia Accord, Jasmine, Ginger Lily Accord, Cashmere Woods Accord, Benzoin, Musk.
Style:
Promising. Enchanting. Intimate.
Why it’s a find:
Ralph Lauren Tender Romance has soft fruity top notes that combine with rich florals to create a wonderful scent that’s not too sweet. I’m particularly fond of the dry down which remains soft, but has a definite warmth to it because of the Cashmere Woods Accord, Benzoin, Musk notes.
Tender Romance mixes extremely well with my chemistry and the fragrance is still present hours after I apply it. If you are someone who loves a rich warm scent, this is one that you will enjoy wearing in the spring and summer months. The bottle itself is reminiscent of Ralph Lauren’s style–clean and classic.
I have received many compliments wearing Ralph Lauren Tender Romance — from men and women alike. If I were looking for a boyfriend, I would probably bathe in Tender Romance before I went out..
I have to say that the semi-sweet, musky scent of Ralph Lauren Tender Romance is a “keeper” in my fragrance wardrobe.
Bling Factor:
Pro: Soft, warm, lingering, captivating
Con: None
Price: $76
Packaging: 5 Blings
Overall: 5 Blings
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