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Lost Cherry by Tom Ford is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men. Lost Cherry was launched in 2018. The nose behind this fragrance is Louise Turner. Top notes are Bitter Almond, Black Cherry and Cherry Liqueur; middle notes are Sour Cherry, Plum, Turkish Rose and Jasmine Sambac; base notes are Vanilla, Tonka Bean, Cinnamon, Peru Balsam, Sandalwood, Benzoin, Cloves, Cedar, Patchouli and Vetiver. "Tom Ford Lost Cherry is a full-bodied journey into the once-forbidden; a contrasting scent that reveals a tempting dichotomy of playful, candy-like gleam on the outside and luscious flesh on the inside. Innocence intersects indulgence with an opening that captures the classic perfection of the exotic cherry fruit–Black Cherry's ripe flesh dripping in cherry liqueur glistens with a teasing touch of Bitter Almond. The heart bursts forth in cherry waves of sweet and tart. Griotte Syrup expresses the textured maceration of voluptuous fruits while breathtaking florals Turkish Rose and Jasmine Sambac penetrate the senses and soul. Peru Balsam and Roasted Tonka at the drydown suggest a new portrait of an iconic symbol. When blended with an unexpected melange of sandalwood, vetiver and cedar, the finish reaches fantasy-inspiring levels of insatiability." Top notes: black cherry, cherry liquer, bitter almonds Heart notes: Griotte syrup, Turkish rose, jasmine Sambac Base notes: Peru balm, roasted tonka beans, sandalwood, vetiver, cedar Tom Ford Lost Cherry will be available from November 2018 as 50ml Eau de Parfum and 250ml Eau de Parfum.
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Van opening tot basis, intensiteit gebaseerd op stemmen van de community.
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Based on 66 community opinions from Reddit
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Lost Cherry is widely praised as a beautiful, well-crafted cherry fragrance with excellent scent quality, but the community consensus is severely hampered by poor longevity and unjustifiable pricing. Most users recommend trying samples first, considering affordable dupes (Lovely Cherie, Not Another Cherry), or purchasing travel sizes rather than full bottles due to disappointing performance.
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