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_Smoker_ – :
I don’t know what the blue poppy in question smells like, but Coquelicot is a light, pleasant floral fragrance. It starts out sharp, green, and a little herbal-spicy, then mellows into a gorgeous light floral scent in which I can’t identify any specific flower notes that I’m familiar with. It reminds me of multicolored, fluttering wildflower petals, or colorful butterflies flapping around in the breeze. Above all, it’s a sunshiny, happy-smelling scent.
I usually don’t like florals, but coquelicot is so light and carefree and green and fruity and natural-smelling that I can’t help enjoying it. Sillage is moderate, and the scent only lasts about 3 hours or so tops. If you like light, transitory fruity-florals, but are put off by the synthetic-smelling commercial ones that are out there, Coqelicot is a must-try.