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no mercy – :
Salty sunny and no coconut.
This fragrance describes the salty beaches, quite salty with sunny kisses, seashells maybe, and no coconut detected. It does go a tiny bit to sweet vanilla later on but remains salty base and quite sea salty base.
I had high hopes for this, i thought it’s a coconut base fragrance but it turned to be salty and aquatic which is not my intentions.
AssaubsMatrar – :
This scent is lovely! On me it’s quite spicy and woodsy (the tonka bean is very prominent), but I also loved the first impression which is marine and ocean-like. I can pick up Calone-like notes in it, which I *love*. The coconut and sandalwood is non-existent on me. Will have to try and get my hands on a proper bottle, I got “only” 7 ml through a monthly perfume subscription service.. 😉
This scent is, to me, not a summery scent at all. It reminds me of the much sought after (and discontinued) Nature Millenaire from Yves Rocher, so in my mind this scent is perfect for autumn when the colours are changing and the air is crisp and clear. To wear it in summer would be too heavy, at least on me. This scent will be perfect with a colourful scarf, golden jewellery and a bright lipstick. 🙂
andrey7777777777 – :
Hamaca is a true beachy fragrance and, like most of them, it brings to mind sunscreen and tanned skin. I like its salty air marine accord in the opening but it is present just for a second; later on it slightly towns down the sweetness of coconut and vanilla. The most dominant is the base with tonka and vanilla plus something woody. It is warm, sweet and just what you’d expect.