Tiare Flower
Found in 4 fragrances

Tiare flower, also known as Tahitian gardenia, is the national flower of French Polynesia and one of the most intoxicating tropical blooms. The small, star-shaped white flower produces a rich, creamy, exotic scent that captures the essence of a tropical paradise.
Tiare smells like a blend of gardenia, jasmine, and coconut with a warm, buttery sweetness that is distinctly Polynesian. Traditionally, tiare flowers are soaked in coconut oil to create monoi, a fragrant oil that has been used in Polynesian beauty rituals for centuries.
In perfumery, tiare flower brings an instant sense of warm, sun-drenched beaches and tropical luxury. The note works beautifully in summer fragrances and exotic floral compositions.
It has a creamy, almost solar quality that evokes sunshine and warm skin. Tiare pairs wonderfully with coconut, vanilla, frangipani, ylang-ylang, and sandalwood.
It is a key ingredient in tropical and beach-inspired fragrance collections. For anyone who dreams of island escapes, tiare flower is the olfactory equivalent of a plane ticket to paradise.
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