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Montaigne Coco

4.10 de 5
337 votos

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Descripción

Montaigne Coco by Maison Alhambra is an oriental floral fragrance for women. The top notes are coconut and peach; the heart features tiare flower, ylang-ylang, and jasmine; and the base consists of vanilla, white musk, and woody notes.

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  • Invierno 16%
  • Primavera 29%
  • Verano 31%
  • Otoño 24%
  • Día 64%
  • Noche 36%

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337 votos

  • Positivo 80%
  • Negativo 10%
  • Neutral 10%

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Corazón 3 notas
Fondo 3 notas

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  • The coconut and peach blend perfectly with the rest; it’s super creamy and delicate. I’m still waiting to see how it holds up in the summer.

  • Finally, they released this fragrance! I bought it months ago and used it all summer. The opening smells weird; I don’t recognize the coconut well, but I do smell white peach. After a few hours, it smells like slightly powdery vanilla ice cream, not mature. It lasts a long time, 8 to 12 hours, and projects well on clothes. If you re-spray it on clothes, it doesn’t smell dirty. Totally recommended!

  • Finally restocked! I bought it months ago and wore it all summer. On my skin, the opening smells weird; I can’t really catch the coconut note, but I do get the white peach. After a few hours, it turns into a slightly powdery vanilla ice cream (without being too mature). It lasts forever, like 8 to 12 hours, and it projects better on clothes. If you reapply, it doesn’t smell dirty. Totally recommended.

  • It’s linear and cozy, with super creamy coconut and vanilla like its inspiration. It’s sweet without being cloying. Unlike other dupes like Qaed Al Fursan, this is creamier and warmer, without veering into tropical or adding unnecessary citrus, making it versatile for all year. It has low to moderate sillage and great longevity, lasting all day on clothes. Of all those claiming to be a copy of Coco Vanille, this is the most accurate. Its only negative point is that the bottle is frankly horrendous.

  • It’s a fairly linear and cozy perfume where, as the inspiration suggests, creamy coconut and vanilla dominate. It’s sweet without being cloying. And, unlike other Coco Vanille dupes (for example: Qaed al Fursan), this one is creamier and warmer, without drifting into a too-tropical line or adding unnecessary citrus. This makes it more versatile, usable all year round and not just in summer. Like the original, it has low to moderate sillage and great longevity, lasting all day on clothes. Out of all the perfumes claiming to be a copy of Mancera’s Coco Vanille, this is the most accurate. Its only con is that the bottle is frankly horrendous.

  • I bought it blind thinking it would be my perfect summer, without reading any reviews. I took a chance because the notes seemed identical to my Mancera Coco Vanille, but what a huge mistake. The opening smells artificial, plastic-y, and awful. Over time, the coconut becomes shrill, like cheap sunscreen. My colleagues said it smelled like cat urine (I didn’t notice), which made me insecure about wearing it indoors. I only wore it to sleep. Maximum 4 hours of longevity. No matter how hard I tried, I didn’t like it and gave it away.

  • I bought it blind thinking it would be ideal for summer, inspired by Mancera’s Coco Vanille, but it was a mistake: the opening smells artificial and plastic. As the notes develop, it smells like loud, creamy coconut like cheap sunscreen. My friends said it smelled like cat urine, which made me insecure in closed spaces. I only wore it to sleep, lasting a maximum of 4 hours. No matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t make it work and I gifted it away.

  • I was expecting something fresh, but it’s super intense and not my style. I’m selling it cheap, DM me.

  • I was hoping for something fresher, and it turns out to be super intense; it’s not my style. Selling it cheap, DM me.

  • It’s quite similar to Al Qaed Al Fursan Unlimited, but with a more feminine touch. I bought it blind and, fortunately, it met my expectations: it smells good. However, due to my personal chemistry, I think it only lasts 4-6 hours on my skin. The sillage is non-existent; it’s more of a perfume to wear close to the skin.

  • It’s very similar to Al Qaed Al Fursan Unlimited, but more feminine. I bought it blind and it smells good, but on my skin it lasts only 4-6 hours. The sillage is minimal; it’s an intimate perfume.

  • It’s simple, with little evolution, but rich. Coconut and vanilla dominate, very creamy and sweet, without being beachy. It doesn’t smell like bronzer; it has a light floral base. It lasts about 8 hours with moderate sillage. It’s similar to Mancera’s Coco Vanille.

  • It’s a simple perfume with few notes and not much evolution, but it’s so rich. Coconut and vanilla, but not beachy; it’s very creamy, sweet, and intense. It doesn’t smell like bronzer. There’s a floral base that’s barely noticeable; you’ll mostly smell creamy coconut and vanilla. On my skin, it performs well, lasting about 8 hours with moderate sillage and I don’t stop smelling it. If it’s similar to Mancera’s Coco Vanille.

  • I bought this blind because I read it smelled like bronzer with coconut, which I didn’t have; usually, I prefer vanilla or sweet citrus fruits. When I got it, the packaging looked sober, masculine, and elegant, but my first impression was terrible: the opening is so intense that nothing else comes through, just an unpleasant mix. I thought I’d wasted my money (even though the price is great); I didn’t smell any bronzer and it took forever to get the coconut; the opening is invasive and strong, in short, awful! But after letting it sit on my skin for a while, everything changed, and I admit I’m in love; it’s even made me change some of my favorites. It has high longevity, about 6 to 8 hours, with not much sillage, but I don’t mind because I can still feel it on my skin almost all day. It’s a warm, mature scent, a bit nocturnal; you can smell the coconut, but it’s not artificial or youthful; the blend with the rest is perfect, I’m very surprised… I highly recommend it.

  • Marcelaluna

    I bought it blind hoping for something like a bronzer with coconut, but upon receiving it, the packaging was elegant while the opening was unpleasant: an invasive mix I thought was a waste of money. The price is good, but the opening is terrible. However, over time I fell in love; it’s warm, mature, and nocturnal. The coconut feels real, not artificial, and the blend is perfect. It lasts 6 to 8 hours, with minimal sillage but present all day. Highly recommended!

  • Miranda.design.photo

    It comes out with synthetic vanilla and a plastic smell that lingers. I do not recommend it.

  • Miranda.design.photo

    The opening smells like very synthetic vanilla and takes a while to pass that plastic smell. I don’t recommend it.

  • Young ladies, do not buy this. It doesn’t smell beachy or tropical; the coconut note gets lost under an old, strong floral scent, like a grandma’s perfume. It’s an intense aroma that lasts hours on the skin, smelling like flowers in a cemetery, though for the price, it wasn’t a total loss.

  • If you’re young ladies, don’t buy it. It doesn’t smell like the beach or tropical, nor like sunscreen. The coconut note is covered up by an intense, old-fashioned floral scent, like grandma’s perfume. It’s a strong scent that lingers; even after washing, it smells like flowers from a cemetery. The only good thing is that for the price, you don’t lose too much money.

  • Meelacocimano1

    Smells like coconut, peach, and jasmine. If you’re looking for something youthful, this isn’t it; it feels more like a lady’s perfume. It doesn’t smell like sunscreen or the typical coconut from V.S., but it is very creamy.