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obivansharingan – :
It’s like someone spiked the popsicles! A juicey orange note with a slight lactonic feel to begin that turns tropical soon after. A coconut milk effect emerges, and it starts to smell more and more like sun tan lotion, only with oodles of booze involved. It does have noticeable Malibu vibe to it despite the orange popsicle effect trying to convince you that it’s less wasted than it really is. Overall, the accords are complimentary, and the scent successfully sidesteps air freshener associations that are all too common in these kind of perfumes. You have to really like tropical and boozy aesthetics to pull this off, though, as it’s a bit like Pina Colada hour at the Betty Ford Clinic.
Aerodoinfotte – :
I agree with kfleumer in that it is a happy, holiday in the sun scent. The piña colada note is quite prominent at first, but the dry down is a delicious, soft lemony goodness with a hint of coconut. A perfect summertime scent.
michaelser – :
I’m not a fan of fragrances that smell like cocktails. On one side I love boozy accords but, when they’re coupled with sweet citruses and “pina colada” they tend to become sticky, cloying and a bit odd. Said that Tepidarium smells halfway between a Mojito and a Pina Colada, funny but IMO nowhere close to a body fragrance.
Rating: 4/10
Rokston1993 – :
Opens with a sharp minty verbena tang, after 5 mins it goes lemony. After half hour it smells like oregano or rosemary oil, like a cooking herb, not attractive at all. Weird in fact. Actual notes are: The musky citrus unisex fragrance features grapefruit, lemon, rum, acacia, magnolia, piña colada, vetiver, white musk and green tea. This is meant to be unisex but i wouldn’t want to smell this on anyone!