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DIKSON – :
After an interesting opening with herbs, smoky tobacco and an almost creamy sandalwood that lasts half an hour, Cozumel falls apart sticking to the skin with a very poor performance.
The fragrance, during that half hour, smells good, but neither is it that we say this is very original or striking to consider it a good purchase option and more considering the price it has.
For me, a fragrance totally dispensable from the perfumist panorama without more.
Rating: 5
Senay2010 – :
Paper-pulp cedar wood with coconut milk edge, plus a breeze of minty white pepper.
Though only the paper-pulp note last more than 10 seconds.
Nona38 – :
Your wooden easel holds a perfect sheet of creamy hemp paper. The herbal smells of nearby plantations are filtered by the surrounding mangrove. Your pencil shavings float in the trade winds as you prepare to draw some waves.
This is a personal fragrance, not showy and beautiful because of it.
Vadim81 – :
Nice sandalwood centric smell but has been done many times before
makhodali – :
I’m quite suprised of comparisons above.
Dior homme is a powdery iris scent with a touch of cacao, sweet and ambery one.
And Cozumel is definitely all about hemp theme. It’s fresh and soft, but not powdery.
dosea2212 – :
My very first Olfattivo and I thought I’d go for the more masculine sounding of the samples I received.
Cozumel opens well enough with a tiny hint of citrus and clary sage but is quickly populated by a dominant sandalwood.
It comes over a bit like a milky, herbal brew which sweetens with tonka bean…It’s wearable and everything but doesn’t excite me strange really because I like sandalwood a lot.
I think it’s too subtle and not spicy enough nor does it have good enough notes surrounding it to bring out the creaminess.
The drydown is very descrete and hints at getting a little bit dirtier but is still just quite pleasant.
Not all that sure what to make of this? It definitely smells like some other scents I’ve tried so doesn’t score well on originality either.
Don’t get me wrong though, it’s a like not a love and performance was okay although it sits very close very quick.
winlogon – :
This is a fresh-sour sandalwood to my nose. It has an oily sweet quality that is very alluring if used in small quantities…too much of it ends up smelling like a new wooden toy being taken out from the package, with fresh cut wood and a little bit of paint. The initial blast of bitter green passes rather quickly, and settles into a cocoon-like smell of sage and sandalwood.
Overall, the longevity and silage are very good..I noticed that since we got it (I share it with my SO), the house, clothes, literally everything smells of it. I am guessing that those who like wearing potent perfumes will really enjoy wearing this..
Opal34 – :
This fragrance actually strikes me as very feminine. It is a soft, enveloping, and *almost* powdery woody scent with a little bit of white floral and a hint of clary sage. The basil is only noticeable on me in the first twenty minutes and then the whole perfume settles into something akin to James Heeley’s Cardinal. It’s exotic and incense-y. Almost like being in church. But it doesn’t JUST go the route of resin-y church incense. The hot-sand, beach-like Tonka bean notes in combination with the sage and the hemp evoke the heat of a hot summer day. It reminds me of taking refuge in a cool adobe church after spending hours under the desert sun. In this way, it doesn’t say “Cozumel” to me so much as the high desert and the mission churches of the American Southwest.
It’s this “seeking the cool after the hot” aspect that makes it perfect for wearing in the summer even though you might think this scent was made for cooler weather. It actually seems like a versatile scent that could work year-round. After a brief and unfortunate foray into Heeley’s Menthe Fraiche, LO’s Cozumel has become my go-to for hot New York City summer days. I have gotten tons of compliments. The longevity is fabulous although it does become somewhat of a skin scent after a while. This doesn’t bother me in the slightest–in fact, it feels truer to the entire concept of the scent.
kosmikl – :
Cozumel is beautiful! The opening isn’t that interesting, but give it 20 minutes and you will get velvety, warm, somehow suede-like tobacco and sandalwood. Sage and cannabis notes are highly detectable and make COZUMEL quite unusual. The base is warm woody goodness, sandalwood and cedar. There’s not that much of amber to me, and the overall impression is quite far from being sweet.
Really really nice, I like this perfume especially for the suede-like note, not sure where it comes from, but to my nose it’s very very present.
A true unisex but leans towards guys a bit more, as it’s rather dry, although still warm and inviting.
kochetrv – :
Non lo definirei un profumo maschile…E’un bel sandalo verde, aromatico, rilassante, prevale l’ aroma di salvia sclarea e canapa indiana, un soffio d’incenso e un’idea accennata di tabacco (assai lieve)…Molto, molto fresco si sposa bene con l’Eau d’Hermes. Bello, persistenza media.
Aggiungo che proprio la salvia sclarea è utile per alleviare i sintomi della sindrome premestruale e altri disturbi femminili, quindi direi che questo profumo è particolarmente adatto fisiologicamente a noi donne…
Typedeary – :
Finally I had a chance to try this fragrance out today and I must say it fits like a glove in this very hot day in Brazil.
The notes oscilates between warmth and coolness and the mix of fresh tobacco, Indian Hemp and velvety wood offers you a passionate fragrance.
“It is a truly new way of capturing sensuakity in a perfume”…says the advertising.
Kentavr-10 – :
Fantastica fragancia !! Fresca, muy duradera y que
deja un buen rastro.