03/18/2025

DogiCoco
621 Reviews

DogiCoco
1
Fear not!
BTSO first marketed this with a "scatone note", which sounds disgusting, especially in combination with their promo pic of a chocolate-smeared perfume bottle. I really don't think fecal notes have any business being in perfumes, but I was still curious enough to get a 1 ml decant. Especially after they received some backlash and changed the note to a less controversial castoreum. Cookies, raspberry and a slight animalic edge doesn't sound too bad, and I know that BTSO's marketing is often edgier than the actual fragrances.
That's also the case here.
Despite the bad rating (only a measly 5.6 as I'm posting this and even lower when I first looked at this page!), I think this scent is fine.
It mainly smells like dark chocolate and raspberry to me, so, nothing repulsive here. The raspberry note is not juicy, it's more on the dry side, a bit like the freeze-dried raspberries you'd find on a chocolate praliné maybe. So, on point with the theme.
There is a slightly sharp, musky undertone to this, but I find it more synthetic smelling than animalic, let alone dirty. It calms down as the scent settles on the skin, so the fragrance as a whole is better in the drydown than in the opening.
Otherwise it doesn't change a lot.
In this price class, I expect a little more complexity, and I could do without the sharpness of the opening, but otherwise, I like this. I'd recommend any fan of chocolate gourmands to try it and see for yourself.
That's also the case here.
Despite the bad rating (only a measly 5.6 as I'm posting this and even lower when I first looked at this page!), I think this scent is fine.
It mainly smells like dark chocolate and raspberry to me, so, nothing repulsive here. The raspberry note is not juicy, it's more on the dry side, a bit like the freeze-dried raspberries you'd find on a chocolate praliné maybe. So, on point with the theme.
There is a slightly sharp, musky undertone to this, but I find it more synthetic smelling than animalic, let alone dirty. It calms down as the scent settles on the skin, so the fragrance as a whole is better in the drydown than in the opening.
Otherwise it doesn't change a lot.
In this price class, I expect a little more complexity, and I could do without the sharpness of the opening, but otherwise, I like this. I'd recommend any fan of chocolate gourmands to try it and see for yourself.