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PyncInoff – :
I had Sexy Coconut on my want list for a long time and could not find it. Then I finally did find it on Rakuten but it was something to the tune of $17 + $30 in shipping. Sorry Jeanne Arthes, but as much as I think you are a worthwhile brand, I won’t pay that much for your stuff ’cause it sells in drugstores for like minus $20.
Well, a few months after having taken it off my want list because I figured we weren’t meant to be, I obtained a bottle in a swap. Good times.
Sexy Coconut is, according to the bottle, pour Elle OR Lui. Oh boy.
I would say yes, this could be for lui or elle. The opening is a bit weird with lots of black currant and bergamot. Then I start to smell a blend of coconut, iris and amber.
Final drydown is a very pleasant, very true suntan lotion scent. I like it as an alternative to Coco Figue as the wheat and fig in Coco Figue make it a bit more abstract. This is pretty much what I thought Miami Glow and FCUK Friction would smell like before they let me down with all their fruity notes.
I like how the iris remains throughout the fragrance. It comes off, to my nose, as a colder more rooty iris. Not the makeup/powder/lipstick sort of iris, but a smooth carroty iris butter.
W1nSToN85 – :
summer frag! smells like suntan lotion.