Tuberosis Laboratorio Olfattivo
At a glance
Is Tuberosis Laboratorio Olfattivo worth trying?
Tuberosis by Laboratorio Olfattivo is a Floral fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- tuberose, white floral, warm spicy with Tuberose, Coriander, Carnation
The first impression
Tuberosis by Laboratorio Olfattivo is a Floral fragrance for women and men. Tuberosis was launched in 2019. The nose behind this fragrance is Jean-Claude Ellena.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Jean-Claude Ellena
Jean-Claude Ellena is a renowned French perfumer who served as in-house perfumer for Hermès and has created iconic fragrances for many houses. His catalog includes Dia Woman for Amouage, Declaration for Cartier, and Bvlgari Eau Parfumee Au The Vert. He also composed Musc & Jasmin for 100 Bon and Rumba for Balenciaga, demonstrating his minimalist and transparent style.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Tuberosis Laboratorio Olfattivo
Essence
Tuberosis is the Mystic-a seeker of the ineffable, drawn to thresholds between worlds. The heady tuberose and carnation suggest ceremonial incense, while coriander and musk ground the scent in bodily awareness. This fragrance is for those who find the sacred in the sensuous.
They move through life as if half in a dream, attuned to symbols and synchronicities. The spices hum like distant chanting, a reminder that mystery isn’t opposed to vitality but woven through it.
Style & Aesthetic
Their wardrobe balances ritual and revelry-a silk kimono worn with vintage Levi’s, a silver thumb ring beside a smartwatch. Colors are luminous: moon-white, deep violet, and the gold of candle flames.
Their home is a sanctuary, with altars that blend traditions-a Buddha statue next to a selenite wand, dried roses in a lab beaker. The scent lingers in their meditation cushion and on their tarot cards’ edges.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the intelligence of intuition, trusting the body’s wisdom as much as the mind’s. Dualities fascinate them-how pleasure can be prayer, how solitude fuels connection. The musk in their scent speaks of this embodied spirituality.
They resist dogma but revere the numinous, finding the divine in a lover’s sigh or the steam off morning tea. The coriander’s sharpness keeps them from floating entirely into the ether.
Relationships
They attract seekers and skeptics alike, though few fully understand them. Romantic partners are intoxicated by their depth but may struggle with their mercurial nature. Friends come to them for counsel, leaving with more questions than answers.
Their love language is presence-full attention given without expectation. They kiss like they’re breathing you in, as if memorizing your essence for some future invocation.
Lifestyle
Dawn finds them journaling or practicing asanas as the birds wake. Work might involve healing arts or creative fields that honor the unseen. They’re prone to losing track of time, emerging from research or reverie with dusk at the window.
Evenings could mean ecstatic dance or solitary stargazing. They sleep under weighted blankets, the tuberose in their scent mingling with the lavender oil on their wrists.
Shadow
Their mysticism can tip into escapism, using spirituality to avoid earthly responsibilities. The carnation’s clove-like warmth warns of a tendency to romanticize suffering as “part of the path.”
At worst, they grow opaque even to themselves, mistaking obscurity for profundity. The spices remind them that enlightenment must season daily life to nourish.
Conclusion
Tuberosis is the scent of veils lifting-moments when the mundane reveals its magic. It invites wearers to dwell in questions without rushing for answers. Like the Mystic, it proves that the most transcendent truths are often whispered through the senses.