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VALET24 – :
Starfish smell?? I have left crab shell in the car once and that was pretty big:) are you saying this smells of sea or rotten fish? Why would you invent nonsense of a starfish smell? What I suppose to smell different? It’s just a bit ott…
saniatok – :
this definitely smells like tanning lotion which is coconuty. reminds me a lot when i go to the beach and i put on tanning lotion, and the changing room is full of this coconuty smell.
meleXx – :
I’m not entirely sure what “starfish” is supposed to smell like, but regardless: no. This is not the smell of an ocean beach. This is the smell of the shower/changing rooms of an outdoor swimming pool on a very crowded day in high summer. It’s a melange of inflatable plastic pool toys, sickly-synthetic “tropical”-scented grooming products, sunscreen, chlorinated water, and a hefty dose of mildew.
Or at least, so it is for me. I suspect that it’s likely something quite different for you — but very possibly something equally vivid and autobiographical, which is what elevates this fragrance in my mind from a simple “yuck” to a “huh…kinda fascinating, actually.”
While I found Spring Break somewhat repulsive, it was repulsive in a highly evocative and interesting way, and it kept me engaged for some time trying to put my finger on exactly what memory it was triggering in me. I wouldn’t want to wear it, and I certainly wouldn’t want to smell like it. But at least it didn’t *bore* me, and I can’t honestly claim that I didn’t derive some enjoyment from sniffing away at it.
paland67 – :
This fragrance starts with a sharp smell – practically like a toilet air freshener (this start is very unpleasant) and changes into a light coconut scent combined with seawater. The sillage is soft.
I know that Demeter scents are meant to be fun and not taken seriously but they do not come for free. I would not pay for this one. If you want a light coconut smell DKNY Pure is the one you want (it does not have the coconut note listed) and if you want a strong coconut smell try Comptoir Sud Pacifique Coco Figue.
This does not smell like spring break to me. I am sad to leave this review but since there aren’t any I feel like I need to.