I got into fragrances maybe a year ago when I first found scent split. At the time I was underemployed, barely getting by, and super stressed. So one day as some inexpensive retail therapy, I bought a bunch of samples when I stumbled upon scent split (I had no idea decant sites existed). Tihota was one of those samples, but I didn’t know about the hype. When I tried it the first time, I thought it was pretty…. But as the day wore on, I couldn’t stop smelling my wrist, it was just so so so so so delicious. Anyway, 2 years later, I’m finally working back in my field, and finally was able to afford the full bottle as a gift for myself. I love it. It’s my favorite perfume. Now as I’ve explored more, I am not AS obsessed but I wear it probably 80% of the time. But I should describe this scent… it’s caramelized sugar and vanilla. That’s it. I don’t get much else but that caramelized note is complex, teeeeeeeeeeny bit nutty?, sweet and dark but not burnt. It’s sweet but I don’t think it’s super sweet. Reminds me of the smell when you are caramelizing a crème brûlée (duh… that’s caramelized sugar 🤦♀️). It usually lasts ~8-10 hrs. I didn’t think it projected that much but my office mate commented on it (liking it a lot :) )