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serega_lutsk – :
Complex composition with quality ingredients. Start with some vintage vibe and drys to sweet vanilla with coconut milk plus some little bit bitter flower, may be it is tuberose. This perfume is quite lasting. I was told that it smells like delicious cookie on me)))
devlanka – :
A “cutsy”-smelling tropical blend, I find Harmonie Creole to be too sweet for my tastes. However, I’m sure people with a sweet tooth will find it to be a rich and pleasant perfume.
yws319elipseskism – :
I agree this fragrance is hazy, and I unfortunately dislike hazy scents for the most part. The geranium in here is quite strong on me (esp. in the beginning) and I do not like geranium at all either. I am not crazy for the saffron also.
The dry down smells like orange smarties and vanilla to me, I do get a hint of root beer as well. I don’t really think of tropical when it comes to this fragrance, I don’t get a clear coconut rather some kind of mixture of coconut that gives that root beer vibe like hypnotic poison does.
Overall this was alright , but a miss to my nose because I do not like the hazyness of it, I associate those kind of smells with feeling sick. I wouldn’t buy a bottle myself. I think I would have loved this is geranium and saffron were not present, but if you like hazy and sweet I think you would love this.
ahill – :
Harmonie Creole is by far my favorite of CSP’s extensive line. The fun in this one is sensual, slightly mysterious, and definitely for grown ups. It a nighttime scent, looking for a good time, and looking for a little trouble, maybe? Harmonie Creole is in charge, so there’s no vulnerability to the adventurer who wears her. A potential love could easily fall under the spell of this spicy, boozy, heady, night blooming potion. And the hazy, warm, exhilaration returns with each breath of this hypnotic scent.
postkar – :
Comptoir Sud Pacifique Harmonie Creole -fragrance notes: saffron, maple, cinnamon, ginger, pepper and amber. I Think this fragrance a bit unusual for a CSP. It’s tropical, a bit boozy, Creole spicy, and root beer. The main floral element is orange blossom and an herbal is bay or bay rum. The fragrance provides that boozy (or maybe root beer effervescent) sparkly, tropical feeling to experience. It ends with a powdery root beery drydownThoroughly enjoyable and wearable, Harmonie Creole has good sillage and longevity,