Cocobay by iPiccirilli

Cocobay 2024

Dennis1104
08/23/2024 - 05:21 PM
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A nice coconut scent with salt in the opening

Cocobay is a fundamentally beautiful fragrance that develops even better over time, becoming a bit rounder. At the beginning, it has something unique and special about it that I don't even find bad, but it does come across as relatively synthetic and unrefined.
I think this phase might be totally celebrated by some due to the noticeable salty note, while others will probably dislike it entirely.

The scent starts, as mentioned, with a distinctly salty character. Alongside that, we have the coconut note. Coconut milk is listed in the top notes, and I think that can be accepted, although one can generally say that it’s simply coconut, and that’s it.
This combination of coconut and salt with this noticeable synthetic quality is quite special and not for everyone. But it has a certain charm.

After about 1.5 to 2 hours, this salty character fades away on my skin.
A coconut note remains, but it no longer feels as sweet. It has a bit of the white coconut flesh.
In addition, another fine sweet character enters the scene. There’s a hint of caramel and especially a touch of cocoa, along with some vanilla and sandalwood.

After about 4 hours, the coconut note has become even more subtle, but it’s still present. The sandalwood has spread more, as well as the vanilla, amber, and it feels like there’s also a bit of tonka bean.

The performance is perfectly fine. The scent lingers on me for about 7-8 hours, but tends to be more around 8 hours. It becomes very close to the skin, but is still there.
I found the projection to be good in the first 30-60 minutes. It noticeably weakened afterward.

The fragrance is also wonderfully unisex.
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