Tihota: The Perfect Vanilla?

 


The Perfect Vanilla

If you’re a gourmand lover, then Tihota by Indult Paris is a fragrance that you absolutely need in your life. In fact, this scent has developed such a cult-like following in the fragrance community that it might as well have its own secret handshake.

This luxurious scent was created in 2006 by Francis Kurkdjian, a well-known perfumer in the industry, and has since become a favorite among both men and women.

Tihota is Sweet

The name Tihota comes from the Polynesian word for sugar, so it comes as no surprise that the star ingredient of this fragrance would be the sweet and comforting bakery-like (but not juvenile in any way, shape or form) vanilla.

The notes on the Indult Paris website list it as having: the highest grade Tahitian vanilla, cane sugar, almond milk accord, Tonka bean, white musk, amber. The most prominent note without question though, is the vanilla. This is a rich vanilla that is sure to get you compliments wherever you go. It is a high quality scent with a sillage that is wonderful and a projection lasts for the better part of the day (especially when sprayed on clothes).

Simply Captivating

One of the things that makes this perfume so special is its simplicity. It is a fragrance that doesn’t try to be anything other than what it is – a beautiful and luxurious vanilla scent. The vanilla shines here and is the effortless star of the show.

Tihota is proof that a fragrance can be captivating without being complicated. It’s a scent that you’ll be happy to reach for every day, whether you’re dressing up for a special occasion or just running errands around town.

Every Vanilla or Gourmand Lover Should Own a Bottle

So, is Tihota the perfect vanilla fragrance? Many would say yes – and who are we to argue? With its indulgent, thick, and very comforting scent, Tihota has earned a loyal following among gourmand lovers everywhere. Whether you’re looking for a signature perfume or just want to add a touch of luxury to your fragrance collection, Tihota could very well be the perfect choice. It is certainly a vanilla to remember.




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