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saimon5001 – :
A nice modern (but not avant-gardistic) chypre that summarizes the aura of Rio de Janeiro. The soap and the body lotion smell quite similar to CK One. The eau de toilette itself has more incense and some oakmoss. A step out of the shower kind of fragrance. There is also a reminiscence of a palm-tree essence, somewhere. Which actually brings me images from the astonishingly beautiful Botanical Gardens of Rio. Definitely, good for an olfactive and visual souvenir of the (idealized) city.
alecsys – :
Very powdery and comfortable. I would say this is unisex, why not? But very soft and fresh. Weak staying power, though.
remidovski – :
Carioca is very powdery and flowery with a hint of musk and sandalwood.
It is sold as a unissex fragrance, but there’s nothing unissex in it. It’s very feminine and it smells dated.
It reminds me a lot of those ladies’ face powder from the late 80s and early 90s.
I’d say if you’re a woman and you’re over 30 you can safely wear it during spring and summer.