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Tulum Junglescape fascinates Marie Claire

Tulum Junglescape conquista Marie Claire
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There are summer scents that simply smell fresh. And then there are fragrances that can truly transport you elsewhere, transforming an olfactory sensation into an image, a landscape, almost a journey.

Tulum Junglescape Eau de Parfum Intense by Simone Andreoli belongs to this second category. It is an intense, tropical, and luminous fragrance, crafted to evoke a lush jungle overlooking the sea: an imaginary and sensory place made of greenery, saltiness, exotic fruits, tropical flowers, and sun-warmed skin.

Today, this creation is even more in the spotlight, because Tulum Junglescape is among the finalists of Marie Claire's Prix d’Excellence de la Beauté Italie 2026, in the Men's Fragrances category. An important recognition, confirming what many artistic perfumery enthusiasts had already perceived: Tulum Junglescape is not your usual summer scent.

Simone Andreoli Tulum Junglescape Intense 100 ml N02651-01

Top notes

Lemon, Sea Salt, Mint, Exotic Fruits

Heart notes

Green Tea, Tiare, Ylang Ylang

Base notes

Precious Woods

A tropical scent, but with character

Tulum Junglescape tells of a living, dense, almost cinematic nature. It doesn't just suggest the idea of the sea or a vacation, but builds a richer landscape: a tropical jungle meeting the ocean, the green of leaves, the salty wind, intense light, and that feeling of freedom that belongs to distant places.

The fragrance opens with a bright and immediate freshness. Lemon, sea salt, and mint create an energetic, lively effect, almost like a tropical cocktail served by the water. It's a fresh opening, but not cold; luminous, but already full of atmosphere.

Its strength, however, is that it doesn't just remain fresh. Soon after, fuller and more sensual nuances emerge: exotic fruits add color, green tea adds a more vegetal vibration, while tiare and ylang-ylang bring a sunny, soft, and tropical trail to the skin. The result is an intense and enveloping summer fragrance, but never ordinary.

Why it's not a classic summer scent

Many summer fragrances focus entirely on immediate freshness: citrus, aquatic notes, cleanliness, and lightness. Tulum Junglescape also starts with this idea but develops it in a deeper and more personal way.

It's fresh, yes, but it's also green. It's tropical, but not sweetish. It's luminous, but it has a structure that lingers on the skin. It doesn't just smell of the sea: it smells of a jungle breathing next to the ocean, of sun-warmed leaves, of salty wind and tropical flowers.

This is the most interesting part of the fragrance: it manages to evoke summer without becoming predictable. It's not the classic easy and light holiday scent, but a composition with presence, sillage, and identity. It gets noticed, but it does so with elegance.

Marie Claire's recognition

Being among the finalists of the Prix d’Excellence de la Beauté Italie 2026 by Marie Claire means entering a careful and authoritative selection, dedicated to beauty products capable of distinguishing themselves by quality, originality, and personality.

In the case of Tulum Junglescape, this recognition highlights its ability to interpret summer fragrance in a richer and more contemporary way. Not just a simple fresh scent to wear on hot days, but a true olfactory journey: intense, exotic, green, and sensual.

It is also an important confirmation for Simone Andreoli's work, who often builds his fragrances as travel stories. Here the journey is not only geographical but emotional: Tulum Junglescape does not just describe a destination, but the feeling of being immersed in a free, warm, lively place.

Who we recommend Tulum Junglescape to

Tulum Junglescape is perfect for those looking for a summer scent that's out of the ordinary. It's ideal for those who love fresh fragrances but want something with more body, more personality, and greater evolution on the skin.

It can appeal to those looking for a significant summer perfume: something that smells of freedom, energy, and sun-kissed skin, but with a more elegant construction than classic tropical scents. The marine and citrus part makes it immediate, while the floral and green heart gives it depth and makes it more distinctive.

It's a fragrance suitable for those who want to be noticed, but without choosing an excessive scent. It has presence, it has character, but it always maintains a refined luminosity.

A tropical jungle on the skin

Tulum Junglescape is a fragrance that doesn't just tell of a place: it brings it to life. It evokes salt on the skin, the freshness of lemon and mint, the warmth of tropical flowers, and that sense of escape that belongs to the most intense destinations.

The fact that it is among the finalists of the Prix d’Excellence de la Beauté Italie 2026 confirms its strength: Tulum Junglescape is one of the most interesting perfumes for those looking for a summer fragrance with personality, sillage, and imagery.

It's not a perfume that simply smells of summer. It smells of escape, of nature, of freedom. It smells of evasion.

A scent like this doesn't stay available for long: add it to your collection now, only a few pieces are left.

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