Coconut Vanill by Avapari

Coconut Vanill

Flughörnchen
08/26/2025 - 04:00 AM
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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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20 Comments
ElAttarineElAttarine 2 months ago
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The main thing is that the hairstyle holds! It was the same for me 🙈 and I remain cautiously curious about the test...
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FlughörnchenFlughörnchen 2 months ago
...preferably on paper first 😅
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FloydFloyd 2 months ago
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In the 80s, people also had coconut oil in their hair.
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FlughörnchenFlughörnchen 2 months ago
...even today, no question. The hair has survived every ordeal (including mine). Perhaps some of the formulas from that time were used for this perfume and it's supposed to catapult us right there.
Questions upon questions 😅
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StenLaurelStenLaurel 2 months ago
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This is such a fragrance to give as a gift. To very special "dear friends" ... 😆
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StenLaurelStenLaurel 2 months ago
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@flying squirrel : 😇 😎
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FlughörnchenFlughörnchen 2 months ago
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🤣🤣 but that's pretty nasty...
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Skydiver19Skydiver19 2 months ago
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You've gained another experience, hook behind!
I'm glad you shared it with us, but the scent wouldn't be my cup of tea.
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FlughörnchenFlughörnchen 2 months ago
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That's right....is also more or less ticked off. It's just crazy how long it lasts, you can wash and scrub until the day you die 😂
I gladly believe that this fragrance is absolutely not your style.
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AbscheBoAbscheBo 2 months ago
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Hmm, it didn't come across as nasty to me. Rather too much of the sweet gourmand, which I can normally get on with. But I've already had too many and better ones in that direction.
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FlughörnchenFlughörnchen 2 months ago
I find it totally crazy how differently we perceive this fragrance.... I could smell zero of the sweetness. nothing gourmand either.... Just horrible like hairspray....
There's really nothing like a test!
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PuderperlePuderperle 2 months ago
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Too bad it wasn't what you had hoped for. But who wants to smell like hairspray? The 80s are long gone 😆 Nice writing nonetheless
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FlughörnchenFlughörnchen 2 months ago
so the 80s were really nice.... I do miss them a bit. Not to mention the hairspray now 😅
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PuderperlePuderperle 2 months ago
*described this should mean
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StinkekatzeStinkekatze 2 months ago
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I tell my hairdresser to buy this hairspray in future. Her salon hairspray doesn't stand a chance against my curls. 😎
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FlughörnchenFlughörnchen 2 months ago
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There used to be this Studio Line from L'oreal. It held like concrete!
My fine fluff stood like a rock, I'm telling you 😂🤣 but unfortunately it's no longer available....
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PollitaPollita 2 months ago
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Sounds like an overdose of Woody Amber. Next please, I say. :)
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FlughörnchenFlughörnchen 2 months ago
Yes, you can skip it if possible, but once you've sprayed it on, you've lost .... it lasts like three weather taffeta...in any weather 😂
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BosworthBosworth 2 months ago
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I find hairspray in fragrances creepy.
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FlughörnchenFlughörnchen 2 months ago
Yes, it's that ultra-strict from "back in the day". You really can't compare it with today's hairsprays. Nothing really stinks against it. Nowadays they are so tame that a perfume can compete with them. But it's really not very good in perfume. It's really better.
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