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Дмитрий.F – :
I didn’t get any coconut, just synthetic, fleeting carnation. Teensiest bit of spice in there somewhere. I don’t like.
viansonma – :
I get a weak, creamy carnation that fades to nothing within about 2 hours. I kind of wish I got some of the coconut notes that others experienced. Not my favorite Demeter scent.
WerEagero – :
I have to agree with Kiku. What a disappointment! I was expecting carnations, but all I got was a heavy dose of coconut and, I think, chocolate. After it faded a bit, I could detect a faint trace of carnations, if I inhaled really, really deeply. Mostly, after the coconut and chocolate faded, I detected something akin to licorice. The overall effect was very heavy and waxy, like a cheap scented candle. The scent does kind of remind me of the mullberry scented candles my mother used to light at Christmas time. Only the candle scent was more pleasant than this perfume. If this had been the first Demeter fragrance I ever tried, I think I would have given up on the whole line. Fortunately, there are other Demeter scents I really like. I wouldn’t say this one is not worth trying. Just don’t expect it to smell anything like it was advertised.
tusiaa – :
This was a blind buy. I love Christmas scents. The ads for “Christmas Bouquet” show carnations, one of my favorite notes. I HAD to have it! What a disappointment. There is nothing reminiscent of Christmas here. It’s not green, spicy, or floral. All I smell is coconut: like warm, sweet, creamy, coconut oozing out of a gooey dessert. This would be great for high summer or a vacation in a tropical place. This is so UN-Christmas I have to wonder if Demeter recycled an old fragrance. If you love coconut, buy it. But if you’re expecting Christmas, forget it.
lava2010 – :
This is an odd one-it isn’t a spicy carnation at all but instead a rather creamy one.It has so-so lasting power but I love it as it is very light and doesn’t give me a headache.