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Just Like Heaven by Tory Burch

Tory Burch perfumes have been delighting us since 2013 when Tory Burch, the designer and entrepreneur, launched her first scent. Tory Burch fragrances are created with the finest ingredients and expertly crafted, combining the best of modern and classic elements in a way that is truly unique. Her iconic bottles feature a signature gold medallion, an homage to Tory's personal style and her love of jewelry. With each scent, Tory has brought something new, from the light and airy offerings to the warm and inviting Tory Burch Signature. Whether you prefer a subtle hint of floral or a bold statement, Tory Burch perfumes offer something for everyone.

BEST TORY BURCH PERFUME

  • Just Like Heaven by Tory Burch

  • Knock On Wood by Tory Burch

  • Love Relentlessly Fou De Toi by Tory Burch

  • Bel Azur by Tory Burch

  • Tory Burch Absolu by Tory Burch

  • Tory Burch by Tory Burch 

  • Love Relentlessly by Tory Burch

  • Nuit Azur by Tory Burch

  • Jolie Fleur Verte by Tory Burch

  • Jolie Fleur Bleue by Tory Burch

 

  • Just Like Heaven by Tory Burch

Just Like Heaven presents a creamy, silky, and fresh representation of Springtime. Initially, the opening is slightly off-putting with a zesty, citrusy, and floral blend. Yet, the tartly sweet rhubarb and soft damp greenness give a honey-like texture. As it transitions, a rich and custardy amalgamation of scents is revealed. It is refined, sensual, clean, and fresh. Earthy and woodsy notes are also present with a hint of green spice, like a dash of spearmint. Captured in a bottle is a scent that truly encapsulates the essence of heaven.

  • Top notes: Opens with Mandarin Orange, Rhubarb and Hyacinth.
  • Middle notes: At the heart of the fragrance lies Ylang-Ylang and Heliotrope.
  • Base notes: At the base, Tonka Bean.
  • Perfume Gender: Feminine
  • Scent Accord: Floral
  • Longevity: 8 hours
  • Sillage: Strong
  • Projection: Moderate

  • Knock On Wood by Tory Burch

Knock On Wood by Tory Burch is a unique scent that is both citrusy and pickle-like. It starts off with a strong dill aroma, combined with a green and aromatic scent, but with no sweetness. After a while, everything  develops into a more floral aroma, although it is not overly opulent. There is a subtle woody air that lingers in the background, with a bitter and sour note of blood orange that can be initially off-putting. As time passes, the scent softens and deepens into an earthy, woody dry down that is pleasant to the nose.

  • Top notes: Opens with Blood Orange.
  • Middle notes: At the heart of the fragrance lies Magnolia and Rose.
  • Base notes: At the base, Haitian Vetiver.
  • Perfume Gender: Feminine
  • Scent Accord: Floral
  • Longevity: 6 hours plus
  • Sillage: Moderate
  • Projection: Moderate

  • Love Relentlessly Fou De Toi by Tory Burch

Love Relentlessly Fou De Toi is a mix of rose, ivy, curry spice and patchouli. The fragrance is a strong burst of dusty pink rose, green herbal ivy, and a very strong dark brown spice, like curry. It is as though the notes have been combined with Bath and Body Works Rosewater, Ivy and a middle-eastern spice. 

  • Top notes: Opens with Black Currant.
  • Middle notes: At the heart of the fragrance lies Peony.
  • Base notes: At the base, Resins.
  • Perfume Gender: Feminine
  • Scent Accord: F;loral Fruity
  • Longevity: 5 hours
  • Sillage: Moderate
  • Projection: Moderate

  • Bel Azur by Tory Burch

Bel Azur by Tory Burch is a somewhat masculine fragrance that still manages to not be too masculine. It fits the name perfectly, having an aquatic, clean and crisp aroma with a cool and citrusy bitter lemony note with woodsy rugged notes. It is pleasant and not overwhelming, with a fresh and citrusy start that can last up to four hours. Over time, the scent becomes stronger with the vetiver, woods and Neroli all becoming more prominent. This scent works well with many skin chemistries, providing a dirty feeling in a pleasing way.

  • Top notes: Opens with Bergamot.
  • Middle notes: At the heart of the fragrance lies Peony and Neroli
  • Base notes: At the base, Vetiver and Cedar.
  • Perfume Gender: Feminine
  • Scent Accord: Floral
  • Longevity: 6 hours
  • Sillage: Moderate
  • Projection: Moderate

  • Tory Burch Absolu by Tory Burch

Tory Burch's Absolu is a delicate blend of floral, citrus, and woodsy accords. It starts out strong, but it quickly fades to a subtle scent that clings close to the skin. The fragrance is very much on the inoffensive side, making it perfect for those who don't want a perfume that stands out or makes a statement. It's similar to Clinique's makeup in the way that it is an option for those who don't want to draw attention.

  • Top notes: Opens with Black Currant, Pink Pepper and Lily-of-the-Valley.
  • Middle notes: At the heart of the fragrance lies Jasmine Sambac, Tuberose and Rose.
  • Base notes: At the base, Vanilla, Sandalwood, Vetiver and Cedar.
  • Perfume Gender: Feminine
  • Scent Accord: Floral
  • Longevity: 8 hours
  • Sillage: Moderate
  • Projection: Moderate

  • Tory Burch by Tory Burch 

Tory Burch's citrus is much too warm to be considered a summer fragrance. It is more suitable for the spring, fall, and winter. The pink pepper in the scent gives it a spicy edge and a strong mandarin opening. As it settles, the sandal and cedar notes take over and create a woody finish that is not masculine at all. The floral notes in the scent balance it out, and the smell will last a few hours. This fragrance is nothing but a pleasant surprise.

  • Top notes: Opens with Cassia, Pink Pepper, Neroli, Grapefruit and Mandarin Orange.
  • Middle notes: At the heart of the fragrance lies Mimosa, Tuberose, Alyssum, Carrot Seeds, Jasmine and Peony.
  • Base notes: At the base, Cedar, Sandalwood, Vetiver and White Musk.
  • Perfume Gender: Feminine
  • Scent Accord: Floral Woody Musk
  • Longevity: All day
  • Sillage: Moderate
  • Projection: Moderate

  • Love Relentlessly by Tory Burch

Love Relentlessly is a Spring or Fall day time fragrance because it is fresh and light with a hint of citrus and a grassy hill-like note of patchouli. At first, pink pepper, patchouli and vetiver are immediately noticeable before vetiver adds a subtle masculine quality. As it dries down, pink pepper gives way to a powdery floral scent with patchouli as the main note and a warm sandalwood base. 

  • Top notes: Opens with Lemon, Grapefruit, Raspberry and Pink Pepper.
  • Middle notes: At the heart of the fragrance lies Jasmine Sambac, Litchi, Iris and Rose.
  • Base notes: At the base, Ambertonic, Amber, Sandalwood, Vetiver and Patchouli.
  • Perfume Gender: Feminine
  • Scent Accord: Floral Fruity
  • Longevity: 6 hours
  • Sillage: Moderate
  • Projection: Moderate

  • Nuit Azur by Tory Burch

Nuit Azur by Tory Burch is a fragrance designed to capture the feeling of a warm summer night. It has a light and airy feel, aiming to bring a sense of relaxation to any room. A musky scent drifts over the sea while sailing on a yacht and sipping red wine, evoking the seaside, plummy dark fruits, sand and fig seeds. It gives off the feeling of an older woman from Chicago who wears Chico's and goes boating off the Gold Coast, with a heavy wine buzz and moon drop grapes. 

  • Top notes: Opens with Violet Leaves, Fig and Sicilian Mandarin.
  • Middle notes: At the heart of the fragrance lies Jasmine Sambac, Peony, Freesia and Orange Blossom.
  • Base notes: At the base, Musk, Patchouli, Cedar and Vetiver.
  • Perfume Gender: Feminine
  • Scent Accord: Floral Woody Musk
  • Longevity: 4 hours
  • Sillage: Soft
  • Projection: Light

  • Jolie Fleur Verte by Tory Burch

Lilies-of-the-valley and greenness combine to make Jolie Fleur Verte by Tory Burch what it is. Its simplicity and linearity evoke a sense of early spring freshness; it is comforting, like the return of spring after a long, gray winter. At the opening, a refreshing, green scent is released; while the dry down is a soft soapy woody musk. Verte is a natural-smelling floral-green, with a prominent jasmine aroma; it is an easy-going scent that is sure to please.

  • Top notes: Sandalwood, Cedar, Musk, Jasmine, Neroli, Mandarin Orange, Green Notes and Lily-of-the-Valley.
  • Perfume Gender: Feminine 
  • Scent Accord: Floral Green
  • Longevity: 8 hours
  • Sillage: Moderate
  • Projection: Moderate

  • Jolie Fleur Bleue by Tory Burch

Jolie Fleur Bleue from Tory Burch is an homage to Estee Lauder's Beautiful. The sweet floral scent is like Rose Byrne's character in Bridesmaids, being both insecure and ingratiating at the same time. Despite claims of the scent being ephemeral, it has a long-lasting sweet note on the skin. Tory Burch is an Estee Lauder brand, but the fragrance does not stand out enough to compete with Jo Malone. The fragrance showcases a white floral, tuberose and other notes that give it a fresh and clean aroma. It might be a nice spring time perfume, but it is not particularly distinctive.

  • Top notes: Amber, Cassia, Vetiver, Sandalwood, Mandarin Orange, Cedar, Pink Pepper, Grapefruit, Violet Leaf, Peony, Jasmine and Tuberose.
  • Perfume Gender: Feminine
  • Scent Accord: Floral
  • Longevity: 3-4 hours
  • Sillage: Soft
  • Projection: Light

CONCLUSION

Tory Burch perfumes have a long and storied history. From the original signature scent to the many seasonal and limited-edition fragrances, Tory Burch continues to create fragrances that capture the essence of modern femininity. With its luxurious ingredients, provocative notes and long-lasting formulas, Tory Burch perfumes are sure to add sophistication and flair to any ensemble. Whether you're looking for a day-to-day scent or something for a special occasion, Tory Burch perfumes are here to help.


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Top 25 Perfume Facts You Should Know

1. What Are Top, Middle, And Base Notes In Perfume?
Perfume is built on three levels: top, middle, and base notes. Top notes are the first scents you perceive, usually light and fresh. Middle notes emerge as the fragrance develops and form its character. Base notes are long-lasting, giving depth and staying power. Together, they create a balanced and evolving scent.

2. How Does Perfume Concentration Affect Its Longevity?
Perfume concentration determines how strong and long-lasting a scent will be. Parfum has the highest concentration of fragrance oils (20–30%) and lasts the longest. Eau de parfum (15–20%) is slightly lighter, while eau de toilette (5–15%) and cologne (2–5%) are less intense and fade faster. Concentration also influences price.

3. What’s The Difference Between Natural And Synthetic Ingredients In Perfumes?
Natural ingredients come from plants, flowers, fruits, or animals, while synthetic compounds are lab-created. Synthetics replicate rare or expensive natural aromas and improve stability. Many modern perfumes combine both types, allowing creativity, ethical sourcing, and consistent quality. Synthetic ingredients can also make fragrances cruelty-free and less allergenic.

4. Can Fragrances Trigger Memories Or Emotions?
Yes, scents are closely linked to the brain’s limbic system, which processes emotion and memory. A fragrance can evoke nostalgia, comfort, or excitement. Many people associate perfumes with specific events, people, or moods, making fragrance a powerful tool for emotional expression and memory recall.

5. How Does Skin Chemistry Affect How A Perfume Smells?
Perfume interacts with individual body chemistry, altering how it smells on the skin. Factors like skin type, pH, diet, and hormones influence scent development. The same perfume may smell different on two people, which is why testing on your own skin before buying is crucial for an accurate representation.

6. What Are Fragrance Families, And Why Do They Matter?
Perfume families classify fragrances by dominant characteristics. Common families include floral, oriental, woody, and fresh/citrus. Knowing the family helps guide selection and predict how a fragrance will evolve. It also aids in understanding personal preferences, seasonal suitability, and how scents complement one’s style and personality.

7. Why Should Perfume Be Applied To Pulse Points?
Pulse points like the wrists, neck, and behind the ears emit heat, which enhances fragrance projection. Applying perfume to these areas allows the scent to diffuse naturally throughout the day. This method maximizes longevity and ensures the perfume develops as intended, revealing top, middle, and base notes over time.

8. Do Perfumes Expire, And How Can You Tell?
Yes, perfumes can expire, usually after 3–5 years. Signs include darkened color, separation of ingredients, or altered scent. Storage in a cool, dark place with the bottle tightly sealed helps preserve fragrance. Using expired perfume may result in a degraded or unpleasant aroma.

9. What Role Does Alcohol Play In Perfumes?
Alcohol acts as a solvent that dissolves fragrance oils and helps disperse them evenly. It also contributes to the initial burst of scent when applied. Higher alcohol content can enhance evaporation and projection, but it can also dry the skin. Alcohol ensures perfumes remain stable and long-lasting in the bottle.

10. How Does Temperature Affect Perfume Strength And Scent?
Temperature impacts perfume evaporation and perception. Warm temperatures intensify fragrance, often making light scents stronger, while cold can suppress projection. Extreme heat or sunlight can degrade ingredients, altering the scent. Understanding environmental effects helps choose perfumes suited for seasonal and climate conditions.

11. What Is Fragrance Layering, And How Can It Create Unique Scents?
Layering combines multiple fragrances or scented products to create a personalized scent. For example, mixing a floral perfume with a musky body lotion can produce a unique aroma. Layering enhances complexity, increases longevity, and allows creative expression, letting you craft a fragrance that matches your mood or style.

12. Do Perfume Names Always Reflect Their Ingredients?
Perfume names are often creative or thematic rather than literal. While some names hint at main notes (like “Vanilla Musk”), many are chosen for branding, emotion, or lifestyle appeal. The name may evoke a mood or concept rather than listing actual ingredients, so it’s not always an accurate guide.

13. How Do Perfume Bottles Influence Fragrance Preservation?
Perfume bottles protect the scent from light, air, and temperature changes. Dark glass, airtight caps, and minimal exposure to oxygen help maintain fragrance integrity. Decorative bottles may look luxurious but sometimes compromise preservation. The right container can extend perfume life and prevent scent degradation.

14. What’s The Difference Between Eau De Parfum And Eau De Toilette?
Eau de parfum (EDP) contains more concentrated fragrance oils (typically 15–20%) and lasts longer, whereas eau de toilette (EDT) has less concentration (5–15%), producing a lighter, shorter-lived scent. EDP is often richer and more suitable for evening wear, while EDT is ideal for daytime or casual use.

15. How Can Perfume Notes Be Enhanced For Longevity?
Longevity can be enhanced by applying perfume to moisturized skin, using complementary body lotions, and focusing on pulse points. Layering with hair products or unscented oils can help retain scent. Proper storage away from heat and light also prevents degradation, keeping the notes fresh and vibrant for longer.

16. Why Do Some Fragrances Smell Different In The Air Than On Skin?
Perfumes interact with air and individual body chemistry differently. Evaporation, temperature, and skin pH can alter perception. Some scents may appear lighter or heavier off the skin than on it. Test strips give an initial impression, but the true scent emerges only when worn.

17. How Were Perfumes Originally Used Before Alcohol-Based Sprays?
Ancient perfumes were oils, balms, or incense burned during rituals. Egyptians, Mesopotamians, and Romans used them for ceremonies, personal hygiene, and spiritual purposes. Alcohol-based sprays emerged in the 19th century, allowing perfumes to be applied easily and evenly while preserving scent integrity.

18. Can Perfume Influence Mood Or Mental Well-Being?
Yes, scents can impact emotions, reduce stress, or improve alertness. Lavender may promote relaxation, citrus energizes, and vanilla can evoke comfort. Perfumes can serve as a form of aromatherapy, influencing confidence and emotional state, making fragrance a subtle but powerful tool for mental well-being.

19. How Should Perfumes Be Stored To Extend Their Life?
Perfumes should be stored in cool, dark areas away from sunlight and heat. Bottles should remain tightly sealed and upright to prevent evaporation or oxidation. Proper storage maintains fragrance integrity, color, and balance of notes, ensuring the perfume smells as intended for years.

20. What Are “Accords” In Perfumery, And Why Are They Important?
Accords are harmonious blends of two or more fragrance notes that create a distinct scent. They form the backbone of perfumes, ensuring that top, middle, and base notes interact cohesively. A well-crafted accord gives the perfume balance, uniqueness, and emotional impact.

21. Does Gendered Marketing Limit Which Scents You Can Wear?
Perfume marketing often labels scents as masculine or feminine, but fragrance is ultimately personal. Anyone can wear any scent they enjoy. Gendered marketing may influence perception but does not dictate choice. Breaking norms allows creative expression and discovering perfumes that resonate individually.

22. Can Perfume Ingredients Be Controversial Or Cause Allergies?
Yes, some ingredients like musks, citrus oils, or preservatives can trigger allergic reactions. Certain animal-derived compounds are controversial ethically. Checking ingredient lists and choosing hypoallergenic or cruelty-free options is important for sensitive individuals or those conscious of environmental and ethical concerns.

23. How Can Perfumes Be Layered With Hair Products For Longevity?
Hair holds fragrance longer than skin because it retains oils. Using scented hair products or lightly misting perfume onto hair extends scent life. Avoid alcohol-heavy sprays directly on hair to prevent dryness. Layering ensures a continuous, subtle fragrance trail throughout the day.

24. What Is Olfactory Fatigue, And Why Does It Happen?
Olfactory fatigue occurs when your nose becomes desensitized to a scent after prolonged exposure. You may stop noticing your perfume even though others can smell it. This is normal and temporary. Stepping away from the scent or switching fragrances can refresh your perception.

25. How Can Perfume Become Part Of Someone’s Signature Identity?
A signature perfume is consistently worn and becomes associated with an individual’s personality and style. It leaves a memorable impression and complements self-expression. Choosing a fragrance that resonates emotionally, smells unique on your skin, and aligns with your lifestyle helps make perfume an integral part of your identity.

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