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Vanille Coco by Comptoir Sud Pacifique is a Oriental Vanilla fragrance for women. Vanille Coco was launched in 2003. Top note is heliotrope; middle note is coconut; base note is vanille.
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YUM! I'm being slowly won over by sweet gourmands.
This is one I definitely want.
It smells like vanilla cream filling in desserts!
Vanilla vanilla vanilla
a touch of coconut
just delicious.
"Vanille-Coco, "Vanille-Coco", you are such a disappointment for me !!
Where are your vanilla notes ?! And your coconut ones ?!
I can only smell some kind of, well, I don't know, "greasy coconut milk" but neither real coconut neither vanilla.
I was expecting you to be my vanilla-coco nilla wafer, I was expecting your sugary-sweet vanilla note and your sweet coconut one, but it seems like they have gone in an other place, not in you.
My coco-car refreshner (btw, let's stop hypocrisy about car refreshners : mine smell really good (why would I want to put them in my car if that was not the case ?! :-D :-D ) and I would be pleased to find a fragrance that smell like them. "Car refreshner" DOESN'T mean "bad fragrance" !! Basta !! ) ) smells much better than you do, "Vanille-Coco".
I can't detect coconut and I can't even sniff the most little whiff of vanilla (niente, nada, rien du tout !! ).
No sweetness, no coconut, no vanilla : sorry "Vanille-Coco", but I don't like you at all !!
I'm even wondering why I would still call you "Vanille-Coco" as I can't smell neither vanilla neither coconut in you....
I'm gonna call you my "coconut wafer" disappointment : that matches better my feelings.
Still, I'm angry with you :why do you give the others that dreamy sugary-sweet vanilla-coconut note while all you offer me is a kind of weird "greasy" no-coconut and no-vanilla one ?!
Naughty rascal that you are !! :-D
P.s. :
It's not my skin : it smells that way even on my clothes !!
mmm, I smell the coconut more when it's just been sprayed, but after a little while the smell strongly reminds me of yellow cake batter.. delicious! Hehe, I love very yummy fragrances ^-^
Some coconut, but mostly yellow cake batter, on me at least, which I think is fantastic :)
vanille coco- yellow or white cake with coconut shavings
Oh my days - Pina Colada - take me there!!! This brings back my heady youth and drinking pc's in Trader Vics! How did they manage to get that into one little squirt of this incredible scent???
Opened up with a sharp blast of vodka (heliotrope) ? From then on it was vanilla scented coconut the whole way. I do seem to get banana but also a scant White chocolate although it's not in the notes! This is like an island far away, dreamy, peaceful, warm and relaxed. And that is how it stays just becoming softer over time. Silage is good and this is certainly long lasting!
This is just soooo yummie for me - devine gourmand in action! For me summer and winter to cheer up those long dark days in my northern hemisphere!
It doesn't come near to that nameless tanning lotion thankfully..... That was my one fear when I viewed the notes. I do love this one, definitely a keeper for me!
This is very much a linea style of perfume - don't go looking for any complex notes as they are not there - just revel in the creaminess of the vanilla coconut fusion!
It's a very simple scent , extremly sweet , but that was predictable . Good for a casual wear .
Because of it's oversweetness , on hot humid weather it would be disgusting , I'd rather wear it in winter, to cheer up and remind summer holidays and warm places.
While I do really like this scent, and it's perfect for the beach, I'm completely underwhelmed by the staying power, high price, and packaging presentation. Bath & Body Works used to use the same little aluminum bottle, CSP just put a little sticker on it and charges $53 (for the small one)!
This is absolutly the most tropical scent you can imagine. If you like the caribbean islands and tropial drinks this one is for you. Coconut, banana, and vanilla blend to make the most astounding elixir. People everywhere, will stop and ask you what you are wearing. If you want a little more banana, try the Vanilla Banana that SP makes. It is to die for.
Of course you will need to be a fan of sweet perfumes to enjoy this. If not, you should probably skip this.
By the way, I don't see any chocolate listed in this at all. Don't smell any either. The word coco in the name means "coconut".
This smelled exactly like coco pebbles (yabba dabba doo!)--sweet, vanilla, and chocolate. You could get a cavity smelling this perfume. Maybe I just need a lighter dose, or should pour the contents into a rollerball, but it's just way too sweet for me and I can't imagine any situation where I would want to wear this. Maybe this will be better during the winter when I usually crave comfort scents, but during the summer? No way.
I just love this!
Now- the top must be banana cream and heliotrope. Don't know heliotrope, but I smell of banana cream a very long time. Not faint. Half of day you get bananas with paper-like vanilla (why paper? dunno, vanilla has pretty structure- kinda dry? velvety, unusual must be because mixed with cocos).
Next scent develops into very sugary vanilla with hint of cocos and still banana cream. Reminds of Pink Sugar very much. It's just perfect for fall/winter I'll say. Stays long.
PS. !!! Look at the notes! ? Has it been reformulated?
I have been wearing this all day, (great lasting power!) and I have to say that I really like it. Not love....but a strong like. I don't get any of the banana or the heliotrope, just creamy coconut and vanilla. The only comment I got today about the scent was when a co-worker/friend said that I smelled a little like a flavored cigar, LOL! Not a bad thing in my book, but not quite the scent I was going for. I think I will stick with Vanille Amande.
Well I am going in a different direction with the Vanille Coco. Im impressed with how it smells on!! I was afraid it would have that cheap coconut air freshner smell like alot of coconut scents. But to my surprise it was delicious and gourmand. It is a rich coconut milk with a creamy vanilla icing running through it. Its very smooth. Banana is something I dont like the in scents but it only comes out as a accent. A sweet sparkle almost. And the floral aspect of it had me racing to find out which one it was. If heliotrope is it, I like heliotrope. As they represent the notes on one level is how they represent in the scent itself. I think that is why it smells so smooth. Not like coconut tanning oil.
On my skin this fragrance smells like coconut shower cream. Soapy, sweet and I would say even boring...
I'm usually a big fan of most of CSP's Vanille line, but on my skin Vanille Coco is a big no-no. It must be my chemistry. At first I can clearly smell a faint coconut, then it immediately turns into a very fake, artificial chemical smell. It stays that way for hours on my skin, never changing from start to finish. I also pick-up on what seems is a plastic smell.
For reference my favorite CSP's are Vanille Peache and Vanille Citrus.
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