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I have it: 41 I had it: 20 I want it: 74
Mat Chocolat by Masaki Matsushima is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women. Mat Chocolat was launched in 2005. Top notes are black currant, grapefruit, watermelon and rose; middle notes are dark chocolate and cacao; base notes are sandalwood, coconut and musk.
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Amazing but doesn't lastlong on skin((
The opening is lovely - perfect very dark, but sweet chocolate bar. I bought it after trying a few times in Sephora, because even if I smelled the perfect chocolate scent for a short period of time [ I just thought it dissapears after an hour ] I could always spray once more. But then, having my own bottle, I realised that the scent doesn't dy down. It evolves into kogel mogel with a spoonful of cocoa. No chocolate for me :(
I bought this as a blind buy off of ebay despite some of these negative reviews and let me just say that I am so HAPPY that I did! I have only tested it once as I just got it today so I will update later on further use. I can already say that this is love for me! It's not complicated it's rich, melted, gooey milk chocolate on my skin! For valentines day I made my boyfriend treats with melted chocolate and they smelled exactly like this! I do not get anything synthetic and I agree that the sillage is not very good but this is something I wanted as a personal scent anyways for the enjoyment of my boyfriend only. I cannot WAIT to wear it for him :)
EDIT: I find myself spraying this on my wrists all of the time! It is so mouthwatering! I can now pick up the watermelon note, chocolate covered watermelon, and I can do it without feeling like a fat kid! I need to stop using it for no reason or I will be out of it before I know it!
for me, chocolat mat was a godsend; chocolate-y, but not too literal. when people comment that i smell gorgeous, i tell them it's chocolate & THEN they can tell. i never, ever (in 2 bottles) got any fruit whatsoever. all i get, from start to finish is dark chocolate (not synthetic at all) with musk & sandalwood. it's gourmand without being sickening. it really is worth at least a sample if you are a chocolate or gourmand afficionado. lasting power is decent, and the bottle is pretty cool, too.
It starts off as a promising chocolate scent but then fades away so quickly. The heart and base notes are also only sweet mumble-jumble and not necessarily chocolate anymore.
"Living on a diet of chocolates & cigarettes
I wanna call you again
I'll drink tea sometimes when its cold
This is getting old(...)
Blowing out the candles from my cake
I choke on the smoke as I look around the room"
That's exactly how this perfume smells like. It's from beginning to the very end DARK chocolate. Not the kind of milky chocolate, sweet, fluffy and comforting. No. The blackest of black ones.
After the initial chocolate accord I can smell something like smoke(musk?) mixed with tea and a hint of something rose-ish.
Not bad, not bad at all it's just not very complex and developing. Instead quite plain and warm if you don't mind strong, dusty chocolate note.
I bought this one in a moment of heartbreak therapy, the perfume was like the relationship, lots of promise but only disappointment.
Simple perfume, nothing special, but comfortable to wear on cold days)
Smells pretty much like Bailey's that's why I loved it :)) BUT the lasting power is extremely weak (about 30 min) so I won't buy again. Still it is good as aromatherapy.
I had huge hopes for Mat Chocolate. Based on the notes, I figured this would either be a resounding wonder or a flop on me.
Sadly: flop. Please bear in mind that this review is based on what my chemistry does with this scent. On you, it may be ambrosia.
But on me the citrus opening is muddied, grapefruit and currant combine in a weird slurry to give the early drydown a bilious aspect. It's even a little vomit-y at this point, the sharp tang of throwup in the background.
The vomit part passes pretty fast, thankfully, but then when the chocolate comes in it doesn't make up for how bad the opening is. The chocolate here tries too hard to be literal, and ends up smelling plastic-y. I get the same sort of fake chocolate that you have in little kids' chocolate scented lip balms. Not something one wants in a grown up fragrance. This then is layered on top of the base of sandalwood, and the whole thing is just a jumbled shrill mess.
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