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Aloha Tiaré 1984 Eau de Toilette

6.3 / 10 76 Ratings
A perfume by Comptoir Sud Pacifique for women, released in 1984. The scent is floral-sweet. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Floral
Sweet
Fruity
Fresh
Gourmand

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
FrangipaniFrangipani
Heart Notes Heart Notes
TiaréTiaré Ylang-ylangYlang-ylang
Base Notes Base Notes
VanillaVanilla MonoïMonoï MuskMusk
Ratings
Scent
6.376 Ratings
Longevity
6.454 Ratings
Sillage
6.245 Ratings
Bottle
5.648 Ratings
Value for money
6.610 Ratings
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Interesting Facts
The fragrance is part of the Eaux de Voyage collection.

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Reviews

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Smellsogood

75 Reviews
Smellsogood
Smellsogood
Helpful Review 4  
Bikini Atoll In All Connotations
I bought a second hand 100ml bottle of this for not very much! I can understand why someone would pass it on to a new home with only a little used out of it. It is super sweet and super strong, definitely a one spray baby. I wanted it for my holiday as I was looking for a suntan oil type fragrance for the evenings because I don't wear fragrance during the day on a beach. This does fit the bill, although I can also imagine using this in the deep, dark winter months as a pick-me up, when you feel the summer is never going to materialize.

I'm getting a fizzy sweet vibe in the opening notes but apart from that it follows the fragrance pyramid listed above. I think mine is an older bottle as it has no ingredients list, just water, parfum, alcohol, so I don't know if it differs from the current version available.

I can also imagine passing this on to a new owner to enjoy eventually as I am probably never going to make dent in it, seriously, it is a scent bomb!
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Blimunda

11 Reviews
Blimunda
Blimunda
Helpful Review 3  
Cough Syrup
Like many other Comptoirs, this one is as much overwhelmingly sweet that I could not manage to wait until it completely opened on my skin but I ran to wash it off as sooner, as better.

To my nose, it smells very synthetic with benzoin as the only recognizable note I could pick. It reminded me a lot of the smell of one of those children’s cough syrups. Big disappointment, I expected more from this dreamy pyramid notes.
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Meggi

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Very helpful Review 22  
Not objective...
...and even without any corresponding attempt, this comment is. It is more of a little story.

As parents of an eight-(but almost nine!!!)-year-old daughter, whose hormones are already making themselves felt in an unmistakable prepubescent way here and there, we had a definitely common problem: Makeup and perfume had to be involved. Not for the playful smearing that girls tend to do practically from baby age. No, just like mom, but please with her own stuff. And the way always led to the - magazine rack.

During my childhood, every Saturday the new YPS with a gimmick was there. And that was it. Primarily, boys were teased with that, and only once a week. Nowadays, it feels like someone empties a container full of paper with plastic wrap and cheap toys into the display every day, and the one-sided gender-specific teasing is also a thing of the past. The plastic junk is bad enough, but if certain time intervals are observed, it just about stays within the parental tolerance range. As the offspring grows older, one increasingly counters with "Aren't you too big for that? And think of all the waste..."

But - to get back to the point - this special waste disguised as children's cosmetics, with which the target group girls are dragged in front of the camera, has a significantly longer half-life of wanting to have. And our daughter neither smears nor sprays such things on her face or anywhere else. Period. So what to do? Distraction no longer works. Simply forbidding it is also not an option, after all, she is somehow already grown up, should be independent, decide on her pocket money alone, and so on.

Our way out: The flight forward! An alternative had to be found, then let it be sponsored by us. So into the specialty store and let the child choose something reasonable within a price range we could accept. For perfume, it became Aloha Tiaré. She liked it and it was on sale. Now she walks around with it, breathtaking.....overdosed.

Mostly very "young lady" - confident gait, carefully dressed, a little bag at her side. But suddenly, there is again the little girl who might be hopping at full speed to some display with mini stuffed animals because the petting zoo kept under questionable conditions in that bag desperately needs yet another new roommate. And always she drags behind her like a train this more-than-just-a-hint of summer and sunshine. Then the parents look at each other, smile, and can't help but like the scent.

Experiencing this as a dad shapes my very personal image of Aloha Tiaré: A pleasant fragrance for girls and very young women. The numerous, of course, still young remaining users (and especially commentators!) may forgive me for that.
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Florblanca

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Top Review 12  
No Aloha, no Tiaré, and definitely no Hoolahey
If I were to believe the top and heart notes of the pyramid, there should be an almost sultry, sweet floral explosion on my left wrist.

But far and wide, there is none of that to be smelled. On the contrary, it rather smells a bit like neroli combined with a hint of bergamot. And not sweet at all.

And the base, what about the base?

It seems to me that it has become somewhat woody towards the end, but then it’s gone.

I must honestly say, I can hardly believe it. How wonderful frangipani smells, how sweet and full of tropical feeling is the Tiaré and the ylang-ylang (just think of Aqua Allegoria Ylang-Ylang).
But with this little fragrance here, there is absolutely no tropical feeling to be found. No coconut and no vanilla either. Nothing is warm, soft, or creamy, nothing cozy.

Aloha Tiaré reminds me more of a summery Eau de Cologne, only it lacks a bit more citrusy touch. The sillage is not worth mentioning and the longevity is just as unimpressive. Four attempts, all four with the same result, and after nearly 2 hours it’s gone.

So a manufacturer named Comptoir Sud Pacifique releases a fragrance called Aloha Tiaré, do the perfumers at CSP not know how these flowers smell??

For a real tropical feeling, I’d much rather grab Jardin de Bali from my cabinet. Aloha Tiaré, in any case, will not be joining my collection.
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Fran

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Very helpful Review 11  
Heavy, Cloying, Over-the-Top
I'm sorry, DeGe, I couldn't resist the pun. But when I wanted to describe this scent and opened the page to see your comment, I had no choice - your title was practically begging me to turn it on its head. My nose had already made its judgment, and there was no escaping it.

CSP Aloha Tiaré is a tropical floral explosion. Thick, rich orange, as many scent molecules in a drop as possible. Here, the tropics and the flowers swirl as if there were no tomorrow. These are not the delicate, dewy, sweet flowers we are so often used to. Frangipani, Tiaré, and Ylang Ylang are pushed to the very limits of their possibilities. And this olfactory power is so fat and creamy that even the sweet notes of the base like vanilla and coconut have no chance of coming to light.

It's a bit like stepping into the free-flight hall for exotic birds and butterflies at the Walsrode Bird Park: immediately, the warm, humid air hits you. The heaviness smells rich from the tropical plants and flowers that thrive and flourish there. Forget Lower Saxony, you are now in Hawaii.

And as much as I love Magnum, unfortunately, this is just too much Aloha for me.
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1 year ago
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There's something in here that smells like smoke. Beyond that, I get a murky coconut and vanilla combo. Super heavy on the white florals.
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Orgasmically captivating, even if the aura is almost subtle: for my taste, it's an overwhelming abundance of tropical flowers.
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5 years ago
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In Southern Europe, I find myself in one of those tourist shops. There are postcards, various sunscreens, clothes, and all sorts of trinkets for sale.
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In the tropical house, the flowers are sweating.
A full-on assault on the
olfactory cells.
Vanilla and coconut are in there too.
Nope, not for me.
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Smells like the cleaning stuff from a cheap toaster. I really like it, but I don’t want to smell like that. :-) Monoi oil from Yves Rocher - 90s vibe
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Coconut-Tiare-Ylang with a slightly sweaty-animalistic note.
More of a dark scent with a bit too much of everything. But it gets softer.
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4 years ago
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The flower monster is here! For friends of a lush-heavy tropical flower bomb. Use sparingly, lasts forever and a day.
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4 years ago
The 80s never end; that alone would be a bearable statement, but the toilet freshener that comes alive from minute 2 mows everything down.
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