03/27/2025

Dennis1104
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Dennis1104
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Solid, but not quite my world.
Vanilla Coco is a solid fragrance, but too feminine for me personally.
The vanilla and coconut notes are definitely easy to recognize.
However, the fragrance becomes very floral over time, which is why it is a little too feminine for me.
The fragrance starts with a combination of vanilla and coconut. To be honest, I don't recognize the white peach.
Over time, it becomes noticeably more floral and creamy. The coconut note then gradually recedes. It eventually disappears completely. The vanilla stays for me and plays with the floral notes. Towards the end, the vanilla becomes noticeably more intense, creamier and sweeter.
It now smells completely different than at the beginning.
The fragrance always gave me two associations. On the one hand, I always had scented candles in mind or certain types of deodorants or room sprays.
It's a rock-solid fragrance.
You have to say that! It is definitely unisex wearable.
But I personally see it more on a woman. The longevity for me is around six hours.
The projection is stable at first and then gradually builds up. The floral notes, which I find quite strong, push the sillage from time to time.
However, I think the marketing of this brand is a shame.
I'm pleased that it's a German brand, but why do they have to constantly advertise on a continuous loop with offers that aren't actually real offers? Because the alleged "normal" price is never available anyway.
This always makes brands questionable for me and, in addition, they use people who promise a shelf life for the fragrances that is far removed from any reality. I'm sure this is also controlled by D'Qar somewhere. What a shame!
The vanilla and coconut notes are definitely easy to recognize.
However, the fragrance becomes very floral over time, which is why it is a little too feminine for me.
The fragrance starts with a combination of vanilla and coconut. To be honest, I don't recognize the white peach.
Over time, it becomes noticeably more floral and creamy. The coconut note then gradually recedes. It eventually disappears completely. The vanilla stays for me and plays with the floral notes. Towards the end, the vanilla becomes noticeably more intense, creamier and sweeter.
It now smells completely different than at the beginning.
The fragrance always gave me two associations. On the one hand, I always had scented candles in mind or certain types of deodorants or room sprays.
It's a rock-solid fragrance.
You have to say that! It is definitely unisex wearable.
But I personally see it more on a woman. The longevity for me is around six hours.
The projection is stable at first and then gradually builds up. The floral notes, which I find quite strong, push the sillage from time to time.
However, I think the marketing of this brand is a shame.
I'm pleased that it's a German brand, but why do they have to constantly advertise on a continuous loop with offers that aren't actually real offers? Because the alleged "normal" price is never available anyway.
This always makes brands questionable for me and, in addition, they use people who promise a shelf life for the fragrances that is far removed from any reality. I'm sure this is also controlled by D'Qar somewhere. What a shame!