Coco Figue Comptoir Sud Pacifique

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Coco Figue Comptoir Sud Pacifique

Coco Figue Comptoir Sud Pacifique

Rated 3.78 out of 5 based on 27 customer ratings
(27 customer reviews)

Coco Figue Comptoir Sud Pacifique for women and men of Comptoir Sud Pacifique

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Coco Figue was introduced in 2009 as a part of the Eaux de Voyage collection. The heat and sensuality of the tropical aroma of coconut are mixed with the fruity zestiness of gourmand fig, bringing perfect harmony and exotic scents. The top notes feature fig, vanilla blossom, and coconut pulp. The heart includes almond and tonka, along with milky-foamy accords, and coconut powder. The base is composed of fig leaves, sugar, coconut milk, and Madagascar vanilla.

27 reviews for Coco Figue Comptoir Sud Pacifique

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    Another CSP that is very linear to me. Doesn’t develop into anything, and I mostly get coconut, very little fig. It’s a nice, sweet fragrance but it doesn’t wow me.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    I was a bit sceptical about the mix of fig and coco but to my greatest surprise, this was absolutely exquisite!

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    To me this is the most natural green “Real” True to Coconut scent I have ever smelled. Slighly milky w/ a hint of Fig. It does have the Hawaiian Tropic ish smell, but I love that. Especially since Hawaiian Tropic barely smells like anything anymore. I don’t like it as good as Caldrea Coconut Fig Leaf, but that has been discontinued. I want to add, this does not smell like BBW Sea Salt Mimosa. That one has flower & salt, this does not have. It happens to be one of my faves, & discontinued also. I read a comparison to BBW Brown Sugar & Fig, to me it’s way different, I never liked that one too much. As far as Bronze Goddess, that is a beachy scent, but has spice, where this has milk. So those aren’t the same either. This is runner up to me, after the Caldrea & that is the only one is comes close to smelling like to me.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    This smells like a coconut-flavored salty butter cookie – edible milky coconut with wheat. And like most others, I sadly get zero fig, which is what I most wanted from this fragrance :(. Thankfully, as another reviewer noted, the coconut here is far less assaulting than the one in CSP’s Coco Extreme, which I found so suffocating and sweet that I had to get rid of my bottle immediately. This one is more tolerable and not very sweet at all, but I have numerous other scents I’d rather wear. It’s nice and simple, but not what I wanted, which confuses me because I did smell a figgy coconut when I tested in store on paper…i think I will try this again in warm weather to see if I get anything else from it. Sillage is soft to moderate and longevity moderate in cold weather.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    I’ve been wearing this for a few hours after getting a sample, and I must say I feel like a turkey stuffed with figs and coconut, then basted in salty butter. Do you remember the episode of Seinfeld where Kramer takes up sunbathing and discovers that applying butter instead of tanning lotion gives him a richer tan? I smell like he must have smelled up there on that apartment rooftop, all buttered up and browning under the sun. Stick a fork in me, Jerry; I’m done! This is an unctuous, cholesterol-packed, salt-sickly fragrance for those who enjoy eating from a tub of Spishak with a soup spoon. It’s so nauseatingly buttery I can’t believe it’s not butter.
    Scent: 0/10
    Sillage: 5/10
    Longevity: (most unfortunately) 10/10

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    This is not like Shunkoin at all! So for anyone wanting to get a cheaper Shunkoin-like perfume, this is not it.
    Creamy mildly sweet coconut is what I am getting. Not overly sweet and I am not getting the fig either. Not bad, just disappointing since when I ordered this I was expecting to get something like Shunkoin as during that time about 3 people voted it is like Shunkoin. Anyway, it is a nice milky coconut scent and that’s about it.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    I have to say that I don’t find this at all sweet like many other people do. It took me a long time to decipher my feelings about this perfume and to be honest, I still don’t know how I feel about it because although I don’t dislike it, it certainly wasn’t what I was expecting. Firstly, as many others have pointed out, the fig is very faint and only comes in little whiffs here and there if I am lucky (and I imagine most people, like me, would be buying this perfume because they love fig-I mean this sounded like a dream to me, coconut and fig together, 2 of my faves but the fig is a phantom fig…). On the positive side, when I do catch the fig, I have to say that it is a very real fig tree smell which I have not found in other fig fragrances which are usually very sweet anfd fruity. This fig has the woody, earthy, unsweet note which hits me whenever I pass a fig tree. If only you could actually smell it for more than a fleeting second! As for the coconut, definitely not a sweet, creamy, suntan lotion coconut on me. Again, for me, this coconut is very close to ‘real’ coconut, as in, when you’re in a tropical country and you buy a coconut to drink, the huge, green fruit which when sliced open is full of coconut water. It’s one of my favourite drinks though I find it so hard to describe-very watery and earthy. That is the best I can come up with, and that is what the coconut part of this fragrance conveys to me. As for sillage and longevity, sadly, next to none for me. Overall: far too faint and not enough fig but on a positive note, I have never smelt such an authentic coconut fruit smell.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    It’s weird how people get a difference impression from the same perfume.
    I am still trying to find where the fig is in this scent. I can not find anything else but coconut, vanilla and something sweet, maybe sugar or cotton candy.
    Being a sweet scent I do not agree that this is a summer fragrance, at least to be worn in a tropical summer country like I live in.
    By the way, even the coconut smell that I love, in this fragrance it is so artificial that the only thing I got was a terrible headache.

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    I got a sample of Coco Figue because I love all kinds of fig scents. As StellaXYH says below me, however, the fig only has a little part to play in this fragrance; it’s really all about the coconut (as the note pyramid suggests, when I think about it). And it’s not that light, fresh kind of coconut either, it’s the full-on, in-your-face, sweet, creamy kind. Combined with the milk, wheat, vanilla and sugar this makes for an overpoweringly sweet creaminess that hits you in the face with the force of an asteroid, approximately.
    For a slap in the face it’s not bad; I do like sweet scents and the fig (leaf) does offer just the tiniest bit of green relief from the onslaught of sweet cream – but if you’re looking for any degree of subtlety you really have to run the other way from this one. I only used two sprays this morning and I’m afraid everyone for a mile around me will think I went crazy in a patisserie, slathering myself with creamy coconut confections. I don’t dislike it, and it becomes a lot more wearable in the drydown as it calms down, but I think my sample will be all I ever need of this one, and I won’t wear it outside the house again.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    Coco Figue doesn’t evolve much on my skin. I barely gets a hint of sweet ripe fig. The star of the show is coconut, dipped in vanilla flavoured milk. The wheat is detectable, adding a dry texture to the scent. Like other reviewers have already pointed out, it’s a milky yet dry fragrance, with a good dose of sugar added in.
    The sillage is moderate and the longevity is around 8 hours. I wished the fig could be more prominent so that it could really make a wonderful dual with the coconut. Unfortunately, it’s not the case on me. Nonetheless, it’s a playful tropical scent to enjoy from time to time.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    I was expecting to like this one, but unfortunately, it occured to be one of the most nauseating scents I’ve ever smelled in my life. A very artificial coconut, like coconut+yogurt or dishwash product scented with coconut. I barely smell any fig. Very disappointed.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    A fresh scent, not too sweet nor too bitter, with a milk light and fruity enough. About me lasts a long time, and I love it. I must say that after 5 hours, do not know why, I feel a bit of cocoa … is a pretty tropical scent and sweet. Each substance is in harmony with the other and in my opinion is a perfect summer scent.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    Fig and coconut have married well in a number of niche perfumes. How do they fare chez Comptoir Sud Pacifique? The answer to the question is simple to ascertain, thanks to the literal naming of their perfumes, in this case: Coco Figue
    The opening suntan lotion accord of this creation is identical to that of Coco Extrême, which should be no surprise since both carded samples claim to feature these key “notes”:
    Pulpe de Coco
    Amande du Tonka
    Mousse de Lait Chaud
    Poudre de Coco
    Vanille de Madagascar
    The difference between the two perfumes, notwithstanding the distinction CSP draws on the cards between “Sucre Craquant” and “Sucre Candy” (probably a marketing team production error), is the presence of Feuilles de Figue and Coeur de Figue in Coco Figue, both of which are absent from Coco Extrême. Also listed among the notes of this perfume but absent from the official pyramid of the other is “Lait Coco”.
    All in all, it seems safe to say that the original perfume has been dressed up in fig leaves along with a smattering of fruit. In fact, this does not smell very fruity to me at all, and I smell more fig wood than leaves. In any event, the result is a bit more pleasant to my nose.
    After the Hawaiian Tropic opening, the fig comes through enough to make this seem much closer to a perfume rather than just another suntan lotion facsimile scent. Still, one must tolerate the Hawaiian Tropic opening to be able to wear this perfume, and I’m not sure that it’s necessary to do so, given the panoply of fig-coconut perfumes available today, many of which exhibit quite a bit more refinement than does Coco Figue.

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    Coconut & fig make a very happy marriage – they are that couple that dress alike, finish each other’s sentences & never seems to argue.
    Coco Figue is dry, warm, milky & has kept the sugar low (unlike other coconut/fig offerings which can turn my stomach). It is a super, simple coconut delight!I detect only a little ripe, sweet fig. The scent of sun-warmed creamy green fig leaves is very apparent & CF compliments the fierce summer heat without becoming heady.
    Sillage & lasting power are tame to average but CF is a great coconut treat to make you think of white sandy beaches, BBQs & smiles – ideal for mixing.

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    Deliciously coconutty. Slightly earthy fig. The wheat note adds something really interesting.
    A sweet, fresh coconut that’s green & woody and doesn’t smell like jazzed up suntan lotion.
    Not too sweet, very milky, totally unisex.

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    Unlike other coconut concoctions by Comptoir Sud Pacifique, this one has a true organic, natural almost green coco and fig scent. Could be even a unisex perfume. I actually like this one very much, never thought I would prefer coconut-fig to coconut-vanilla!

  17. :

    3 out of 5

    I didn’t like it. I found it very harsh and somehow it didn’t mix well together.

  18. :

    3 out of 5

    This fragrance and vanilla abricot from comptoir sud pacifique are my very favourites from this line.I was lucky enough to get these two scents in the classic metal bottles because they have reformulated these fragrances and are now sold in glass bottles and they do not smell the same in my opinion.Tropical fragrances are my very favorite to wear and I love coco figue.It is a mix of earthy,warm gourmand sweetness with a milky creamy smell but dry as well.it is winter here where I live and all though this smells good I think these scents smell better in the spring and summer.They are very beachy and summery.This scent is well blended and I can smell all the notes but the fig,coconut,milky accords and sugar smell the strongest.I can see how some say this smells like EL bronze goddess because of the coconut but bronze goddess is much more floral with a warm sun on skin smell almost a solar beachy floral.Coco figue is very dry and creamy with no floral notes and is very sweet.If you love beachy exotic fragrances with a touch of sophistication give this a try but try for the classic metal bottle if you can still find it.This is paradise in a bottle!

  19. :

    4 out of 5

    To me it smells just like suntan lotion. That’s what people comment to me when i wear it. I won it on line, i would never have paid for it.

  20. :

    5 out of 5

    My bottle Coco Figue arrived this morning and I’ve decided it reminds me, alot, of Gwen Stefani’s Harajuku Lovers G fragrance. Only it is less fruity. It is very coconutty.. The weird thing is though as I wear it I get blasts of Narciso Roderiguez for her, even though there are no similar notes and I’ve never even worn that fragrance. The longer I’m wearing it, the less coconutty it’s getting, and thankfully becoming a little greener. Its nice, I think and on my clothes smells like a bounty bar. The first spray is exactly like suntan lotion. It is quite similar to Bronze Goddess. It is what it says in the description and if you love suntan oils and tropical scents, you will like this.

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    yum yum yum….bounty bar in a spray…mmmmm…this smells sooo edible…mmmmm

  22. :

    4 out of 5

    The name says it all: coconut and fig. Both somewhat artificial unfortunately. I would have preferred less coconut and more fig. Gets better at drydown. Could be appropriate for hot summer nights.
    Update: I believe CSP scents are made to be worn in hot weather. I cold weather they might appear “slightly” out of place.

  23. :

    4 out of 5

    Oh wow… this is probably the best coconut scent I’ve ever tried!

  24. :

    3 out of 5

    This is very much like Bath & Body Works Brown Sugar and Fig. Since BBW doesn’t carry it anymore, I think CSP Coco Figue is a good alternative. More expensive, but better quality I would say. Has the same delicious notes of coconut, fig, musk, and creamy, milky sugar. Lovely!

  25. :

    3 out of 5

    I love csp, coconut and fig scents so i ordered this unsniffed from amazon at a reasonable price. This honestly smells like coconut suntan lotion and i dont really detect fig on my skin. The drydown is much prettier, coconut/vanilla that i actually like a lot. If my mom likes it i will give it to her, she loves coconut! I am not fond of the suntan lotion beginning, but the beautiful drydown comes after maybe 6 hours after the fragrance is applied. Im not sure its worth the wait-but if my mom declines, i will gladly keep it for my collection. Its not terrible, and if you are fond of coconut suntan lotion smell, you will like this very much! It has good lasting power- the pretty part seems to last a day or 2- making this the longest lasting csp i have found yet. Interesting.

  26. :

    3 out of 5

    There are other notes in this besides the fig? Really?
    All I got out of this was fig, fig, and more fig. I don’t care much for fig, but since I love CSP’s other fragrances, especially their coconut ones, I gave Coco Figue a whirl. The fig scent was so strong I swear it burned my nostrils :0 Ugh, won’t be using this again, not even for an air freshener.

  27. :

    4 out of 5

    Very similar to Coco Extreme, however less agressive, more milky, really for coco scent fans.

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