I played back the video and Tova while describing the Tova Nights said that men get totally weak in their knees for the smell of it. Of course, it may be a "slight" exaggeration but sounds promising.
Right. Here is an honest review of Tova Nights, having had it on my skin for about 7 hours, and having just had a bath whilst husband watching Spain v France.
I liked the smell after spraying it. What Tova said about other people noticing even if you don't is totally true. I sprayed a teeny little squirt on my arms, as due to sensitivity I NEVER spray perfume anywhere near my neck. My husband noticed my new perfume straight away, even standing a couple of meters away. So use sparingly. I could not smell it unless I held my wrist to my nose.
The smell was pleasant, very light but with depth, definitely. Not very heavy, but a definite presence.
Still there 3 hours later. My husband asked for his opinion. He did not like it because of one of the "notes". My guess it's the patchouli, maybe the sandalwood.
I had a bath 6 hours after spraying and the scent is feint, but definitely there. Even rubbing my skin with l'Occitane soap does not totally remove. If you love a perfume, this is great, and evidence of quality. If you hate it, it's annoying.
Conclusion: Tova Nights:
Excellent price.
Described accurately by Tova.
Tova speaking the truth that a little is noticed by others.
Still there 8 hours later, even after a bath, but obviously feinter.
Hoping the Love Everlasting one is liked by both me and husband. I liked it but no matter how good the price I want to impress my husband, not repel him!
No allergy. A big plus for me as costlier perfumes have reacted with my skin and itched very very quickly, and Tiva did not.
You may like it, , and clearly the reaction of some men is the opposite of my OH. Give it a try, where else can you return a perfume if you don 't like it, or you are allergic, or your OH doesn't like it? The quality and price is great, and surely liking a scent is a very personal thing. We can't all like them all, can we?