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Coconut Vanill

6.0 / 10 4 Ratings
A perfume by Avapari for women and men. The release year is unknown. The scent is woody-oriental. The longevity is above-average. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Woody
Oriental
Synthetic
Sweet
Creamy

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
CoconutCoconut
Heart Notes Heart Notes
Palo SantoPalo Santo
Base Notes Base Notes
White muskWhite musk Bourbon vanillaBourbon vanilla
Ratings
Scent
6.04 Ratings
Longevity
8.04 Ratings
Sillage
7.54 Ratings
Bottle
6.98 Ratings
Submitted by Ergreifend, last update on 09/08/2025.

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2 in-depth fragrance descriptions
Flughörnchen

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Flughörnchen
Flughörnchen
Very helpful Review 12  
Flying squirrel escapes
It's called a vacation, the sun is shining and the house is a hullabaloo. Hammer drills, angle grinders and all sorts of nice tools are doing their job and stealing my well-earned rest, somehow turning the house into a huge building site. But it's no use, what must be must be. That's what I thought, I have so much on my plate so off to the hairdresser's.

Who remembers the 80s? Styled right down to the tips of your hair, blow-dried hairstyles as far as the eye could see and held in place with lots of hairspray.
Here we are with the Avapari coconut/vanilla.
This is how I enter a salon... Hairspray clouds are in the air and I'm sitting in the chair and I see Palo Santo (it kind of happens, but he never introduced himself to me) carrying a coconut past the shop window and waving at me briefly. And that's it already.
Apart from that, I only smell this strong hairspray from that time. It took hours to counteract it.
That's just how it was, as long as the hairstyle stayed in place. I'm still looking for vanilla somewhere, but I absolutely can't find it.
Anyway, I got my hair shortened again. Ears uncovered again so that I can absorb the construction noise better *laughs*
So I'm back home and the only thing I smell is hairspray. Maybe shoe polish as @StenLaurel so aptly wrote. Erdal also had some of the devil's stuff for shoes. Not a spray, a cream. I'm sure it's been reformulated in the meantime to make shoe care more bearable.

Yes, that's a shame. I had hoped for more because coconut/vanilla is quite a nice summery combination. But no.... better test it beforehand!
Nothing for blind buyers....

Thanks to @AbscheBo for this testing opportunity

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StenLaurel

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StenLaurel
StenLaurel
Top Review 23  
Peter shines shoes
"Have you polished your shoes?" Peter looks at me with a questioning look.
"No, why?" I reply with an equally questioning look.
"Because you smell like that!" "You smell like women's shoe polish. Sweet women's shoe polish!"
"I smell like what?"
"Women's shoe polish!" "Or have they sent you something again?" "By the way, you could really shine shoes!"
You just have to like him. The Peter. Peter the village cat. Landlord of my flat. Smart aleck and perfume critic.

Yes, they sent me something again. Perfume. Not shoe polish. A sample set from Avapari. After I praised the "Pure Amber" so highly. Including a bottle of shoe polish. Peter looks over my shoulder and laughs. "Shoe polish! You just wrote shoe polish in the review." That's what happens. That's what you get when a cheeky tomcat is on you. I meant perfume, of course. A bottling of "Coconut Vanill". The name seems to say it all. It smells like coconut. Right from the first spray. But not like Bounty. Not like the crackly white stuff. Inside. When you bite into it. More like a real coconut. On the outside. Slightly musty. Swam in the ocean for too long. And then not dried properly on the shelf.

"That's coconut, my dear!" I explain to Peter.
"And smells like shoe polish. Sweet shoe polish!" he repeats. Does that mean repeating? Never mind.
Yes, he's not wrong. The coconut is changing. Becomes less musty. Good. Becomes more artificial. Not so good. More shoe polish. Not good either. And I smell yogurt. Tangerine yoghurt. This stuff in white and yellow-orange at the bottom. Maybe that's Palo Santo.

"Sao Paulo is in there?" Peter looks at me with wide eyes. "Are you sure about that?"
"Palo Santo. Not Sao Paulo!" He wasn't listening to me again.
"Oh, and what does Palo Santo smell like?"
"Like shoe polish," is on the tip of my tongue. But I can refrain from saying it. I don't know what Sao Paulo, now I'm writing Sao Paulo myself ... so Palo Santo smells like. Citrusy and incense, according to the clever internet. Well, that could explain the yoghurt. The one with the orange-yellow base. Add two heaped spoonfuls of sugar. And a little black opium. C'est ça. Perfetto.

Coconut Vanill, not a blind buy candidate. Unless you are a very sweet coconut lover. Or a lover. And don't mind being reminded to clean your shoes. And, perhaps more importantly, it has excellent longevity. And sillage.
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The worst scent I've ever had under my nose. I only smell an extremely sharp hairspray note that almost feels harsh.
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