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After that the floral heart pushes through and it starts to become pleasant, then lovely, then gorgeous as the OG base notes come in.
When it comes to this Chanel Coco Noir and even just with the two very light sprays, I can smell this on me all day long. Really wanted to continue liking this fragrance as much as the first hour of wearing it but patchouli had to come and ruin all the ambery vibe of it for me. This isn't something I would reach for on a daily basis, but more so for special occasions or when I need that confidence boost. The drydown is dominated by the amber-vanilla accord, sweet yet light - not quite thin, but not rich either. I don't think I have the mettle to pull this off yet, but I am sorely tempted to snag this once I fully put on my big girl boss pants.Normally when I apply my perfume, I will pop one spray on each side of my neck and that is enough for me to get the scent of my perfume, without me going overboard. I will probably review this again in time as I get to know the fragrance more but I know for next time to wear it by itself. It’s a nice warm scent suitable for colder weather but the patchouli note is just too strong for me.
Now I feel bright grapefruit notes, spices, some suede accord and a little bit of patchouli that I really like! It isn’t as piercing as Mademoiselle, is all I can say, and I have loved Mademoiselle for nine years now. It resembles both Coco and Coco Mademoiselle while remaining non-commital - the citrus-led floral-patchouli of CM is in there, alongside the spicy amber of Coco, but both facets are diluted. I can envision it being a good base for somebody who is also wearing violet or rose face powder and floral laundry scents which would soften it and add top notes which aren't just synthetic alcohol. Surprisingly, despite the "black=sexy" association I usually have, this one is more suitable for a work fragrance.I have had this perfume now for an incredibly long time and now that I have all of my thoughts together. I used to feel more drawn to this, but with experience now I realize I like my fragrances with more character, especially if they cost quite a lot. Vedo che tante persone lo associano a profumi degli anni 80, infatti è molto simile a Roma di Laura Biagiotti. I wore Coco (the original) for a long time, but I always thought it was too mature for me, and a bit too strong. For me personally CN is perfect in the second half of summer ( when the sun is of the colour of amber and bronze))) and early fall when it still comparatively warm.