Cocaïne Franck Boclet

3.93 из 5
(14 отзывов)

Cocaïne Franck Boclet

Cocaïne Franck Boclet

Rated 3.93 out of 5 based on 14 customer ratings
(14 customer reviews)

Cocaïne Franck Boclet for women and men of Franck Boclet

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Description

“Like the most popular pop rock song, «If you wanna hang out, you’ve got to take her out; cocaïne»; A solar, floral and oriental touch. Totally addictive!” — press release of the brand. Cocaïne was launched in 2017.

14 reviews for Cocaïne Franck Boclet

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    Superb, intense, unusual. Not cocaine but divine nectar. 10/10

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    This one doesn’t smell like cocaine at all. This perfume is high on tuberose, albeit not feminine at all.This opens with heavy tobacco scent, as if you are in a smoking room, and maybe that’s why they name it Cocaine, it feels like a room full of smokers, and initially I was repulsed.
    However one hour later the perfume develops into a creamy tuberose, along with other flowers, albeit a beautiful and masculine one, very bold, with tobacco playing in the background through to the end, and for me it feels heavenly.
    Right now I just can’t get enough of this… And hence the Cocaine name starting to make sense to me… It is addictive.
    I am lucky enough to be able to get this perfume, since in my country this brand is unknown.
    Be careful with this perfume, because it’s an extrait, you don’t want it to overpower you, 3 or 4 spritzes are enough.
    One warning though, the juice is pink, don’t use it on white shirts.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    Fresh cut floral.
    It’s like a pinkish floral blend with allot of orchid, tuberose, lily, & hint of powder. Clean blend of floral with some fruitti note and i think it’s a bitter sweet cranberries. I can’t detect much of caramel as fresh floral. It does have hints of powder as well.
    Cute blend.
    Be careful with this blend, it will make stains on your light colored shirts or dress. so be aware when applying.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    A sumptuous and triumphant tuberose over sweet, floral, and warm hints.
    I really love it.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    A sumptuous and triumphant tuberose over sweet, floral and warm and earthy- woody hints.
    I really love it.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    Interesting sparkling-fresh vanilla fragrance. I guess that the “fresh” note might be a combination of the red berries with patchouli.
    It truly starts almost unisex to the point that it truly kind of reminds me of that “cocky attitude” that you feel when you are on cocaine… LOL…then in the middle notes it turns more into a common flowery vanilla orchid perfume.
    The price is ridiculously expensive for this…but I have to say that is nice, strong and noticeable.
    I give it four stars out of five! 😉

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    Oh, this one sounds cool, yes Eric Clapton. Where do you ever buy it at?

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    “She don’t like, she don’t like, she don’t like…”

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    The name of this perfume is the title of a Clepton’s SONG, not an ode to a drug. exactly like the the names of the other three perfumes of the line (Angie, Ashes ecc).
    So enjoy this deep woody tuberose.
    Also, really nothing in common with Tuscan Leather.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    I am familiar with Franck Boclet fragrances and quite enamored of the ones I own. Boclet’s Absinthe, for example, has druggy connotations, but is actually a unique aromatic fragrance not often smelt anywhere. Let’s not always be so literal and just say that “Cocaine” is synonymous with “Addictive”. I have always thought that the word “addictive” itself would be a great name for a frag (as opposed to “addict” which has negative implications). The margin of subtlety in language can be ever so slight, and yet the word “cocaine” is a verbal sledge hammer certain to draw attention to itself wherever it appears. I believe that is the idea here, and by the looks of this rarefied pyramid Boclet may not have needed to evoke addiction so patently to hook us on this nose candy. On the other hand, it is possible to say that naming a fragrance after an illegal substance that has brought misery to millions of human beings may just be in bad taste. A company that creates such lovely aromas doesn’t really need to do this, but the fact remains that such tactics are threaded into every part of our lives and influence our choices for the good and bad. I am willing to give Boclet some latitude here because they make good stuff in the first place and I would probably like this obsession inducing mélange even if they called it “Coprolite”. The naming of things can be so much fun!
    PS to framorena: I am aware of this reference, but Eric Clapton’s song IS an ode to cocaine or more specifically getting high on cocaine before sex; therefore, Boclet is de facto endorsing this reference.

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    I don’t know Frank’s. Bocklet fragrance, but from all known perfumes” Tuscan Leather” is closest to cocaine- I don’t have problem with that. But I have problem with cannabis and hashish… No one from advertised perfumes smell actually like real thing. Not even closer. Believe me :I smelled various types of hashish ( Moroccan, Himalayan, Afgan, and all sorts of cannabis and can’t find this fragrance…. They claim it’s ” Black afgano” – by Nasomato – I’m sorry but it must be misunderstanding…. Not at all… Or from the other hand marichuana. Take- so called ” skunk” – dry top of the female plant. Smells so strong distinguish – you can’t be wrong – you feel it from hundred yards. You have little amount in your bag – and whole house smell with it it’s so powerful!!! For me it has notes – something like dark roasted coffee,mint oregano and.. Pesto. Bingo!!!! Open jar of pesto and you got strong fresh marichuana. “skunk” smell.. COME ON PERFUMERS!!! CREATE IT!!!! Drugs are not good for you but they can smell lovely so create perfume smelling cannabis and hash….There is one fragrance ( long time discontinued) ” Hashish” by Vejaga. Unfortunately newer smelled this… May be that’s holy grail of hashish?

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    While it’s a nice idea, cocaine does not smell like tuberose. Ladies and gentlemen, here we have what is known as a marketing ploy. Unless the name refers to a woman wearing tuberose perfume and snorting lines. If you really want to smell like cocaine, go for TF Tuscan Leather, or just do some cocaine.

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    Many people say that Tuscan Leather by Tom Ford smells exactly like cocaine. Will this smell like Tuscan Leather then? I’ve never smelled cocaine, but I really like Tuscan Leather. It put me a little off that people constantly mention cocaine when talking about Tuscan Leather. I guess with Franck Boclet Cocaine, there is no way around that.

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    Hopefully it doesn’t smell like actual cocaine because that smells fully rank

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