
Zokicar
12 Reviews

Zokicar
2
Tindrer
This one genuinely brought a smile to my face the first time I smelled it. It’s reminiscent of grass—not grassy like Philosykos—but more dewy, with a soft floral touch and a hint of lemon verbena. The listed violet note threw me off at first—it’s not that powdery kind of violet you find in something like Kerbside Violet by Lush. Instead, it leans fresh and subtle.
It actually reminded me of Club de Nuit Milestone, which itself is a clone of Creed Millésime Impérial. There’s that familiar salty ambergris vibe, layered with soft musky fruitiness. You might catch a bit of rose in the mid, but overall, the scent stays pretty linear—which isn’t a bad thing here.
Unlike some violet-heavy scents that go overly soapy, this one stays clean, transparent, slightly wet, and a little green. The sweetness is very light and natural, likely coming from the florals or some gentle, undefined fruit notes in the background. As it dries down, it becomes a light, green, slightly grassy musk. This is completely unisex and perfect for spring or summer. It’s not officially classified as an aquatic, but it definitely gives off that vibe—though it's also deeply green. Performance is solid, and for fans of green, watery, or photorealistic “wet grass” type scents, this is absolutely worth a sample. It feels like a slightly greener take on Millésime Impérial—and for me, it's bottle-worthy.
It actually reminded me of Club de Nuit Milestone, which itself is a clone of Creed Millésime Impérial. There’s that familiar salty ambergris vibe, layered with soft musky fruitiness. You might catch a bit of rose in the mid, but overall, the scent stays pretty linear—which isn’t a bad thing here.
Unlike some violet-heavy scents that go overly soapy, this one stays clean, transparent, slightly wet, and a little green. The sweetness is very light and natural, likely coming from the florals or some gentle, undefined fruit notes in the background. As it dries down, it becomes a light, green, slightly grassy musk. This is completely unisex and perfect for spring or summer. It’s not officially classified as an aquatic, but it definitely gives off that vibe—though it's also deeply green. Performance is solid, and for fans of green, watery, or photorealistic “wet grass” type scents, this is absolutely worth a sample. It feels like a slightly greener take on Millésime Impérial—and for me, it's bottle-worthy.