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samosveti – :
I personally find that Alkemia’s coconut notes do not perform well on me except in warm temperatures. When it isn’t warm, they just disappear on my skin for some reason. That said, this is a really gorgeous, creamy, honeyed coconut that is not too foody or too sweet (thanks to the amber). The amber also makes it less of a tropical fragrance and more of a skin scent, so if you don’t like fruity coconut this still may work for you.
nicedarling – :
As a rule I am not a fan of coconut in-and-of itself, or as an ingredient in anything (unless it’s the heart scooped from the freshly cracked hull). Sharra has smashed my rule. This is a velvety, sedate coconut swirled with a rich pale amber. Then to add a bit of carnality to the mix, my nose detected fig (?) gently massaged into the supple body, with a vivid splash of (possibly) tamarind or pomegranate to give it a tangy spark amid the deceptively languid blend. As time progresses the intensity of the coconut steps back a gracious pace to give amber a bit more sway, carrying other elements to the fore. Sillage and longevity are insane! I donned this potion in the late morning hours, and it was still wafting as I crawled into bed. It was only at this time that I noticed the faint aroma of Sharra’s own fixative formula.
I can only imagine that Kamarasa will not only bloom but morph in high temps.