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slatextw – :
Intrigued by the supposed similarities to vintage Coco (and being desperately disappointed by its current formulation), I bought a bottle of ML Tutu and sprayed it on the back of my hand about an hour ago.
Astonishingly for something so cheap, this really does remind me of vintage Coco once it’s dried down on skin. Sillage isn’t as great as I remember and I haven’t assessed longevity, but at less than £5GBP for 50ml, it hardly matters if you respray every couple of hours.
Word of warning, though – as with every Milton Lloyd spray – this doesn’t gently mist your skin, it comes out of the nozzle like water out of a hose. Spray with caution.
Diablo499 – :
Sweet warm resin woody with lemony zest and few flowers thrown in. Love the smell but the longevity is not long enough. Reapplying helps though. It can get expensive as used within one month but it is still the best of 12 ML range.
egamberdiev – :
Side by side with Coco noir, they are nothing alike!!! Maybe just the same olfactory category and a little bit as it dries down! I hated the first spritz in this one, but just wait half an hour and you”ll feel just a perfect green, clean, fresh quality soap. After a while I feel a very clear lily of the valley scent…an extremely feminine fragrance.
rigorigor – :
I recently bought another bunch of ML fragrances, Tutu being one of them. I used Coco many years ago, probably before it was reformulated. My perfume tastes have changed a bit meanwhile but I was curious to walk down memory lane and remind myself of coco wihtout breaking the bank, so I sprayed myself with this. Admittedly, the first 20 mins were a bit harsh and not exactly bringing up the desired nostalgic memories. I thought for a moment if I had really bad taste when I was that age… but wait, after an hour and in fact for about 8 hours longevity, Tutu turns into an amazingly rounded elegant perfume. There I am, closing my eyes I can remember the time and place where I used to wear Coco and I am not let down. I also layered Tutu with a bit of Shalimar EDT and it was amazing together. I am a layering freak especially in winter and Milton Lloyd’s fragrance could be a great addition to my chest of armour. So if you try this scent here please be patient, it will mellow down beautifully after the sharp opening!
Layedfera – :
I cannot believe how this smell like COCO, I have a small amount of COCO left and done a test side by side and it is very much like , but not as strong..however I was so surprised.
Really like this perfume and will buy it again. Oh Yeah
olgakhamo – :
Thanks to the review below,and this being so cheap, I thought I would surprise my lovely wife and buy her a couple of the 50 ml edt bottles.
At first this smelt awfull and was choking us both out. But give it 15 minutes and yep, a sort of citrusy version of coco starts to come through. Half an hour later it starts to get nice and powdery with that slight vanilla in the heart.
I would say give this a go,,1 bottle wont break the bank and you’ll get to save the real juice just for special occasions..
Coco Chanel in my opinion is the most beautiful scent you could ever wish to smell on a women,,just pure class and so seduction and I never want my wife not to have it in her collection..but this is a good substitute..
HAMMER-BASS – :
If you love Coco Chanel you will love this, excellent price and smells very much like the real thing. This is my fave Milton Lloyd fragrance and I wear it to work to save my real Coco. I have had lots of comments on how lovely I smell and I don’t feel guilty having a “refresh” during the day when it’s so affordable. Please try it, you will not be disappointed. Imagine if Coco had a summer version, enjoy!