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I Want Choo
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I Want Choo by Jimmy Choo is an oriental floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2020, this composition was created by Sonia Constant. The top notes are peach and mandarin; the heart notes are jasmine and red lily; and the base note is vanilla.
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Starting with this gem! It’s perfect all year round for chill or casual moments. It opens with a brutal citrus explosion of peach and tangerine, then blooms into jasmine and lily, and settles with an elegant vanilla that smells like luxury, not dessert. I keep it in my collection because it’s one-of-a-kind: feminine and zesty. I absolutely love it and can’t stop sniffing myself!
A synthetic boredom that probably many noses will like because it’s so simple. At first, it comes out very peachy and sweet, then it becomes cloying, industrial, and basic.
It’s sweet and sour!
A synthetic bore that will surely suit many people because it’s so simple. It starts very peachy and sweet, then becomes cloying, industrial, and basic.
While there are many fragrances in this style, when I tried it on my skin, I felt it was distinguished and very comfortable. Extremely pleasant, it starts emitting warm and sweet vapors. Then it settles into an olfactory balance with not many more variations, but always floral with a slightly caramelized vanilla. Basically, it’s a fragrance that doesn’t stray from the amber range, with a modern touch and not too many challenges. Moderate in sillage with good longevity. A bit more expensive than other fragrances from the brand.
When I first smelled it, I thought, ‘eh, nothing special’; in fact, it reminded me quite a bit of Good Girl Legere without being the same, but in the same style. But… as the perfume settled, I started thinking it smells great. So, while it’s not anything out of this world, it smells very good. Basically, a safe bet for a gift or for everyday use. It’s comfortable, versatile, and truly has a delicious dry-down. Just note: avoid if you’re looking for something different from current trends.
Is it just me, or is this another Baccarat Rouge dupe? What a nightmare, for God’s sake!
What an exquisite fragrance! Glad I gave it a second chance. The first time I smelled it, it was quick and felt super common. However, at home I found a decant someone gave me, and when I smelled it again… I saw the sky! At first, peach dominates with a sparkling touch; the mandarin is very subtle. Then jasmine emerges without the peach disappearing. It leaves a soft, sweet, and velvety scent. The base notes feature a delicate vanilla that is enchanting. I couldn’t wait and bought it today. I feel it’s a scent you can wear all year round without being heavy. Update: I’ve been wearing it for days… wow, I’ve received compliments and the longevity is incredible. It lasts over 12 hours; I get home from work and it’s still radiating. I’m fascinated by its longevity.
Finally tried this fragrance. It’s true it has a vibe similar to Valentino Donna, but I Want Choo is more floral and less vanilla-heavy. I feel there’s a slight, almost imperceptible inclination towards patchouli, like a tiny oriental touch to give it a wink, so subtle you might not even feel it, but it adds depth to an otherwise simple, sweet floral scent, like many flowers hard to identify—something like chrysanthemums and young pink roses—with the peach adding mostly sweetness and that very, very slight patchouli spice. Very comfortable, easy to wear, smells clean and nice, but perhaps a bit simple and easy to forget.
What a great fragrance! Glad I gave it another chance. The first time I thought it was very common, but when I smelled it again at home… I saw the sky! It starts with sparkling peach, then the jasmine peeks through without losing the fruitiness. It’s soft, sweet, and velvety. The vanilla base is delicate and enchanting. I bought it on the spot. It weighs nothing on any occasion. Update: wow, after wearing it for days… the compliments are pouring in and the longevity is insane. It lasts me over 12 hours and keeps radiating at work. I’m totally fascinated.
Marvelous! I love its evolution, but above all the vanilla dry-down: warm, comforting, and addictive. It has great sillage and longevity. It’s already one of my favorites.
Marvelous! I think it’s an exquisite scent. I love it throughout its entire evolution, but the vanilla in the dry down is super pleasant, warm, comforting, and addictive. It has great sillage and longevity. One of my favorites.
A woman greeted me very well, heavily perfumed, and I immediately knew she was wearing Good Girl by Carolina Herrera, an unmistakable aroma. I asked to break the ice: ‘Is that the taco perfume, right?’ And she confirmed it was indeed this one.
I absolutely love this perfume! It has a super striking sillage for anyone who enjoys clean, floral scents. The fragrance has something special as it settles on the skin. At first, it smells like red lilies with a touch of mandarin, but as it dries down, it becomes clean and sweet. The price is moderate, around 54 pesos. It’s perfect for evening wear and spring… The longevity ranges from 4 to 8 hours.
Tangerine, lily, amber, and vanilla. A feminine, elegant, and modern perfume. The opening is very energetic and fresh, giving way to a very balanced scent with a sweet base. A sure bet. Very complete and versatile.
Mandarin, lily, amber, and vanilla. A feminine, elegant, and modern perfume. Very energetic opening with fresh touches that lead into a very balanced aroma with a sweet base. A sure hit. Quite complete and versatile.
I love how it smells, even though it’s a bit synthetic and youthful. It resembles Good Girl with that hard candy touch; it smells like the girl inside me, contrasting with my image but I think it’s attractive and sexy to wear with your partner or on a date. It shows the playful, fun, and girly side a woman can have on the inside. It smells like rich, nostalgic peach candy or soda. By the hour, it transforms into something more elegant and mature with white floral and vanilla notes. It’s intoxicating. It lasts over 8 hours on skin and has good sillage.
From the first sniff of a sample, it seemed familiar, but I struggled to find the resemblance to Good Girl (which I do have in 30 ml). While both are pleasant, for some reason they don’t speak to me much, and I usually don’t wear GG for the same reason; I always choose something else before. They are pleasant and easy-to-like fragrances, but at least in my opinion, they’re missing something 🤔.
I adore this perfume. The peach note dominates. It has a slight similarity to GG, but with a fruitier and more feminine touch, making it more usable during the day. Moderate sillage and longevity.
I Want Choo is the most complimented fragrance in my collection, with luxury-level sillage and longevity; it easily lasts 8 to 10 hours. Ideal for daily wear, it has that youthful touch everyone is looking for in perfumes today. A total hit!
I Want Choo is the most complimented perfume in my collection; it has great sillage and longevity; for me, it easily lasts 8 to 10 hours. Suitable for daily wear, it has that youthful touch of current perfumes. A total hit.
At first, I liked it as a daily fragrance, nothing special, but over time I developed an extreme obsession with it. It’s excessively cloying and invasive. Synthetic.
At first, I thought it was an everyday perfume, nothing special, but over time I’ve gone crazy for it. It’s excessively cloying and invasive. It smells synthetic.
I have so much to say about this… the JC house really catches my attention. Why? I don’t know. Anyway, a mall gift sample lasted over three weeks on my blotter, and I said wow. I tested it several times on my arm and thought, ‘it has something, I have to own it.’ It smells so elegant that it was exactly what I was looking for, so I bought it for myself for Christmas. I wore it daily, but the last time it bothered me so much that I said, ‘I need to let it rest so I don’t hate it.’ Final verdict: my signature scent, elegant aroma, and super long-lasting, it’s a 10/10. Sometimes it gives off a slight synthetic peach note, but I don’t care. I love it and will forever.
To my taste, it’s a dupe for Good Girl, but it’s not worth it because it’s sweeter and becomes annoying.
This thing smells terrible. The peach feels super artificial and the vanilla is disgusting; together they are the worst. Just remembering the scent makes me nauseous. It smells like cheap, run-of-the-mill perfume, giving off vibes of an old lady spraying vanilla in the scorching heat like in Mexico. I don’t see anyone wearing this horrible thing, and even if it’s on sale, I’m not buying it again. Not recommended at all, ew. 🤮🫵🏼
This smells terrible. The peach is too strong and the vanilla is disgusting; together they are the worst. Just remembering the smell makes me gag. It smells like cheap, off-the-shelf perfume and gives off vibes of an old lady spraying vanilla in the sweltering heat of Mexico. I don’t see anyone wearing this, and even if it’s on sale, I’m not buying it again. Not recommended at all, ew. 🤮🫵🏼
If you like the style of J’adore, this is your perfume. Sweet, sparkling peaches with a jasmine note that’s always present. It’s fairly linear, with good longevity and a moderate sillage that stands out more during the first two hours; afterward, it just radiates close to the body, noticeable only to those who get close. It’s easy to like, uncomplicated, unless you don’t love fruity-floral scents.
This is a worthy representative of modern times. Many people compare it to the famous GG by CH, and for me, they’re not the same; I’d say they head in a similar direction but take different paths and vehicles, undoubtedly both routes ‘lead to Rome.’ I Want Choo stands out for its radiant bouquet of white flowers, bathed in a perceptible sweet peach nectar, with vanilla touches and slightly lactonic notes on my skin. It has that feeling of opulence, it’s easy to please, and easily becomes your signature scent. It’s not totally formal, but it has enough to make you feel appropriately dressed at all times. This lovely perfume isn’t complex; I even think it’s a guaranteed blind buy (unless you can’t handle peach). Lasts 6 to 8 hours on skin with strong to moderate projection.
I love almost everything Sonia Constant does, but with I Want Choo I have a dilemma. I like it for the peach and vanilla, but it smells very ‘mainstream.’ It smells correct, I guess. It’s ideal for everyday wear, for anyone who wants to smell good in autumn or winter without standing out olfactorily. I use it for the gym. That says it all.
I like most of Sonia Constant’s fragrances; I absolutely adore them. With I Want Choo, I have a bit of a dilemma because while it’s very pleasant due to the peach and vanilla, it feels too ‘mainstream’—it smells correct, you know. It’s ideal for everyday wear, perfect for someone who wants to smell good daily in the fall or winter without standing out olfactorily. I use it for the gym. That pretty much says it all.
This perfume, while it might seem like just another one at first glance, is actually quite different. It’s one of those floral-fruity-gourmand accord scents. The opening is mostly fruity, sparkling yet velvety, with a peach note that takes center stage on my skin. In the heart, the lily stands out, surprisingly, alongside the creaminess of the jasmine. And as it dries down, it becomes sweet, vanilla-infused, and ambered. In short, a very pleasant and enjoyable aroma. Feminine and versatile. They’re not the same, but if you like the DNA of Carolina Herrera’s Good Girl, you’ll likely love this, and vice versa. The performance has been good for me, superior to most designer fragrances these days. I wouldn’t buy it personally, but it’s not bad at all.
It’s identical to Rabanne’s Fame.
I got a sample with an order and tried it this morning without much hope… I’m a huge fan of strong chypres and those powerhouse aldehydes from the 80s and 90s, so I sprayed it on my wrist loaded with prejudice. But I like it. It’s a modern perfume with this ‘something special’ that sets it apart from the sugary ‘pastels’ dominating right now. I won’t comment on the notes since I’m not an expert nose and don’t want to confuse anyone. But if there are women like me, vintage obsessives who want something for daily wear that doesn’t make 70% of people wrinkle their noses, I think you should give it a shot. Perfect for standing out while still fitting in. Great for work, meetings, and occasions where you want to be praised, even if it’s not your signature scent. Sometimes it’s hard to get through life knowing half the world thinks you’re wearing a horribly named ‘old lady’ perfume. I don’t ‘shrink’ myself, and I’ll keep my love for last-century perfumes, but there are times to yield to other people’s noses, and I think this is a fantastic option for that.
Unfortunately, I received a broken sample, but I can still appreciate its scent, which is why I’m here. It’s sparkling, evocative of white florals, nothing exaggerated but very refined and elegant. What stands out most is how powdery and musky it is; it reminds me of a young girl, like Rory Gilmore from Gilmore Girls, but very feminine and delicate. It’s that clean, soft floral scent that makes you look good and feel good. I’d definitely buy it blind and think it deserves more recognition. As for the fruit, it’s barely noticeable, not the main focus—you have to really pay attention to pick it up.
I Want Choo isn’t one of the fragrances that really grabs my attention in my collection of almost 80 scents, but it’s the one strangers have complimented me on the most. It’s not really for my personal enjoyment since I barely notice it on myself, but it clearly projects and lasts forever, making it the most complimented one. Just for that, it’s totally worth it 😏
Delicious, I love it. I was gifted it and I’m thrilled to admit they nailed it. Personally, I get a passionfruit vibe from it—I have no idea where it comes from since it’s not listed in the notes, but I would have sworn it was there… It’s a fresh, elegant, and perfectly appropriate perfume.
Ugh, I’ve been hunting for a peach or nectarine scent I’d actually like for ages, and I think I finally found it—what a great perfume. I bought it based on good reviews without checking the notes, and what a surprise when I hit that 🍑 note I’d been craving for so long. Excellent quality, feels refined and elegant, with this ‘something special’ that I absolutely love. Great performance, trail, and longevity.
Sweet yet fresh, with soft citrus notes (bright orange vibes). It’s that kind of sweetness that clings to the skin, though it does vary with pH. Maybe it’s a bit much for a summer day, but perfect for fall or warm nights since that sweetness calls for a cooler environment. I recommend it if you’re looking for something sweet and fresh. Rating: 8/10