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oleg1965 – :
I wanted to love this, I really did. But it’s downright nasty. It smells like some kind of cleaning solvent with a vague, twisted nod to coconuts. Possibly the worst fragrance I’ve ever smelled.
Portosian – :
Nail polish in a 1970’s hair salon.
Sacho2508 – :
Today I finally decided to test out a sample of this that I purchased from Lucky Scent. Now I have to admit the opening was very unexpected: a robust, astringent blast of something very sharp and very green, almost chemical–almost unpleasant. My immediate thought was cleaning agents, and turpentine dare I say. So for the first 10-15 minutes, I wafted instead of directly breathing it in–much better. After about 20 minutes, I started smelling something that made me think of salt water. This transitioned and mixed with hints of coconut, fresh I would say– I lean toward raw coconut, just cracked open. It’s definitely not creamy. After roughly 30-45 minutes, the smell was that of subdued green notes and fresh (raw) coconut mixed with hints of something reminiscent of salt water. After 45 minutes to an hour, it became sweet–I almost smelled the impression of banana (BARELY). It was a sweet smelling coconut with vague impressions of salt water, greenness, and a tropical impression–I swear banana. It smelled so goooood to me! Much later in the evening I finally figured out why. It’s because this fragrance smelled exactly like the old school scent that the sunscreens and tanning oils from Hawaiian Tropic used to have. I’m talking back in the 90s before they reformulated that signature smell.
In summary, to me, this perfume smelled like Hawaiian Tropic sunscreen (the scent from the 90s) warmed by the summer sun on the skin whilst at the beach. So freaking nice, so many good memories! If you can’t guess, I absolutely adore this. I actually dumped my entire sample on my laptop while typing this and then proceeded to frantically attempt to salvage as much as I could like a desperate crazy person. I guess what I urge you to do is put this on your skin and let it come to your nose, especially the first 25-30 minutes. Overall it’s actually quite lovely and nostalgic.
Gonchik28 – :
I am a huge fan of anything that smells of “vacation.” My propensity towards anything coconut might bias me in the case of this perfume. However, it should be noted that every time I wear this fragrance, people come out of the woodwork to smell me and find out what it is. They cannot get enough of it and try anything to get close to me. Personally, I love the unique take on coconut in this creation. It is not “on the nose” like many others, nor is it too green. It is not a sweetened, toasted coconut scent but rather a creamy coconut mixed with sea salt and a little bit of sunscreen. This smells like skin after sitting on the beach in Hawaii for a day. It is in the family of Bond 9 Fire Island but with a bit more coconut and minus the sting of the hairspray accord in Fire Island. You shouldn’t judge this until it has time to catch a breath out of the bottle. I mix it with Tom Ford Orchid Soleil for the most divine cloud of perfumed loveliness imaginable. Did I mention I am on my third bottle in 8 months? This is my go-to on warm weather days, of which there are plenty in SoCal.
reittyPoept – :
i’m pleasantly surprised. this is my whole childhood growing up on a tropical island – night blooming cereus, warm wind, a slight drizzle, green leaves, and mischief. the coconut is there, but barely. i may need to buy a full bottle just for nostalgia’s sake.
evro1943 – :
Astringent, household cleaner mixed with coconut suntan lotion. Drydown gets softer, but you have to put up with some awful chemical “green” notes to get there. It’s not my thing.
puha1976 – :
I was so shocked by the immediate blast–all I could think of was mothballs. Too unpleasant to wait for the drydown, it was immediately scrubbed.
ccz511intitytek – :
Smells like suntan lotion. From the Dollar Store. That went bad. Industrial strength migraine inducer.
Proof that niche can suck as bad as any designer or celebrity fragrance.
УГОЛОВНИК – :
Strong blast of green notes at first. Dries down to creamy coconut scent which is quite pleasant, smells very similar to Body Shop Coconut shower gel.
turbodz – :
I feel that Coco Coco and Rosa Secas are the best offerings in the women’s mini set. Unfortunately, there is a base present in each of the fragrances that is reminiscent of toilet bowl cleaner. I cannot get past it. The set is a great deal with seven 15 ml dabber bottles for $70, but the scents are a no-go for me.