Coccobello 2013

Coccobello by Heeley
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Coccobello is a perfume by Heeley for women and men and was released in 2013. The scent is green-fresh. It is still available to purchase.
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Main accords

Green
Fresh
Sweet
Woody
Fruity

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes Palm leafPalm leaf GardeniaGardenia
Heart Notes Heart Notes CoconutCoconut Sea saltSea salt VanillaVanilla
Base Notes Base Notes Virginia cedarVirginia cedar BenzoinBenzoin SandalwoodSandalwood

Perfumer

Ratings
Scent
6.6162 Ratings
Longevity
6.7125 Ratings
Sillage
6.1132 Ratings
Bottle
7.4130 Ratings
Value for money
6.423 Ratings
Submitted by Franfan20, last update on 31.01.2023.
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Reviews

3 in-depth fragrance descriptions
5
Sillage
7.5
Longevity
8
Scent
Finanna

12 Reviews
Finanna
Finanna
Helpful Review 4  
Perfect beachy coconut
I don't like ozonic, aquatic or green scents and strong coconut gives me a headache so this was not a perfume I thought I'd fall in love with. I am glad I gave it a chance, though. From the bottle it smells very green and the first few minutes after application it is only sharpish greenness, no coconut whatsoever (at least not that horrible plasticky thing you smell in cheap body lotions).

In 20 minutes Coccobello slowly morphs into lovely beachy coconut. It is not sweet or overtly ozonic, just perfect greenish coconut with a hint of sweetness. It is quite linear which is not a bad thing because it is rather pleasant. It is not the most exciting perfume, but nevertheless a pleasure to wear in summer days.

I don't do seasons but somehow I am not able to wear it during winter. It needs some warmth to bloom. It has the similar seaside vibe as Womanity (minus fig and caviar/seaweed). Worth trying if you are looking for a summer scent, especially if you think you hate coconut or are one of the unlucky ones who would love Womanity but think it smells like female genitalia.
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Scent
SystemeD

58 Reviews
SystemeD
SystemeD
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Coconut with a touch of vanilla
When I first sprayed Coccobello, I was reminded of a particular suntan lotion from many years ago. Coconut, and something slightly green.

And that is pretty much what Coccobello remained throughout -- a very linear coconut, with a touch of fresh greenness up front, and a touch of vanilla at bottom. But mostly coconut.
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7.5
Bottle
5
Sillage
5
Longevity
5
Scent
valandria

30 Reviews
valandria
valandria
Helpful Review 4  
Where is the coconut?
I was so excited to get my samples of this scent. I love tropicals and especially the coconut aspect in them. Coccobello is an odd one and hard for me to love. On my skin, it's a salty, green mess. Not one pin drop of coconut could be found shining through at all. I normally like both salty and green, but somehow this one is just off for me. It's almost bitter smelling really.
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LessthanzeroLessthanzero 10 months ago
10
Bottle
7
Sillage
7
Longevity
8.5
Scent
Grew on me. I don't really detect the green notes that others mention. Opens delicious coconut, dries to masculine wood. Underrated here
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ItchynoseItchynose 4 years ago
6.5
Scent
Feminine, rubbery green take on coconut. Soft and airy, inoffensive but not terribly exciting, close to the skin.
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