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Polkolas – :
Yes! i do think that i firstly sniffed “Angel” by Mugler here as the top note with that major mango note but more of apricots, slight grapefruit, and more of oranges.
After 1 to 2 minutes, the “Angel” effects fades out little by little and more oranges gets in the way with some cedar, honey, & traces of jasmines and chamomile. It is kind of oily oranges with no roses, no iris , & no vanilla, it’s just an orange, woodsy, & slightly white floral blend in an oily texture feeling.
After 5 minutes of applying, the oranges blends with apricots and some more of grapefruits but the honey chamomile mix conquers the scene leaving behind the cedar and the jasmines. After a while, the chamomile honey mix balances with the oranges apricots and grapefruit blend as it feels the two groups are there but not blended together, it just feels as if they’re both individually separated! and i believe that feeling comes up when a confusing ylang note suddenly breaks in! i couldn’t realize it was ylang ylang until i felt that tingly ylang feeling approaching slowly towards the top!
To me it got confusing allot with that apricots, mango, oranges, & grapefruit on one side & honey, chamomile, cedar on the other side, then a 3rd party ylang breaks in! it just became chaos since i begin to feel some sharp notes that i’m surely are presented by the red roses.
All i can say is that i love the bottle specially the color red, and the font of the fragrance name with that ladybird “O” in “Coquins” word… unfortunately that’s all