Sweet. Creamy. Coconut and something else vaguely tropical. I understand that it's supposed to be mango, but it smells more like multifruit juice rather than any fruit in particular.
I don't know if this is a universal experience, but there's a juice brand in my country that advertises itself as "tropical" – with tropical fruits and "100% freshly squeezed juice" claims on the cover, but when you look at the ingredients list it's like 75% apple juice with a wee bit of tropical fruits and flavorings added in. It's still tasty, but it costs the same as my favorite imported pure mango juice. Bruh. This is basically the same experience, but in perfume form.
Then there are white florals below. Meek, vague, but pleasant. Stuck in the background. Sillage is pretty soft too – barely more than a skin scent. Altogether it feels more like a faint aftertaste of tropical fabric softener on your clothing than a perfume.
Still, it's nice. I'm unimpressed and uninterested, but while it's on my skin – I don't mind it either. A very subdued and reasonable scent. The kind of tropics I could easily bring to the office and not worry about giving my colleagues a headache. I can respect that.
Settles completely on skin after ~1 hour; fades to the base after ~2 – a gentle woody vanilla with a wee bit of coconut. In ~3 hours it's gone completely. In my opinion, it's pretty similar to
Paula's Ibiza Cosmic, but cleaner and more cohesive. Boring, but kinda good.