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Taskeen Caramel Cascade
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Taskeen Caramel Cascade by PARIS CORNER is a floral fruity gourmand fragrance for men and women. This creation, launched in 2024, unfolds an olfactory pyramid where the top notes are caramel and milk; the heart reveals tonka bean and honey; and the base settles on vanilla and white musk.
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Exquisite. I don’t know if it’s similar to the Bianco, and many say it smells synthetic. It happens to me with Paris Corner scents too; at first, the alcohol opening stings the nose, but after a few days, it’s gone, I imagine it’s due to maceration. At first sniff, I thought of butter toffee candies, like having one in my mouth. It’s easy to pair. You definitely should like extra-sweet aromas. It’s a wonder for cold weather, suicide for heat. The trail is wide for the first hour, then moderate. I’ve been using it for two months and it’s going super. Longevity lasts about 8 hours, but since it’s lactonic and not sharp, the nose adapts quickly and you feel it’s gone, but it’s not.
Exquisite. Many say it smells synthetic, but watch out: with Paris Corner, the opening is sharp and smells like pure alcohol until the perfume settles and macerates. For me, it’s like having a butter toffee caramel in my mouth. It blends easily, but if you don’t like things super sweet, run. Perfect for cold weather; in the heat, it’s suicide. The trail is wide at first, then moderate. I’ve had it for two months and it lasts 8 hours, but since it’s lactonic and soft, your nose gets used to it quickly and you think it’s gone, but it’s not! 😅
Indeed, it smells similar to Bianco Latte, but in this Taskeen version, the caramel overpowers the milk. For those who’ve tried it, it smells like Old England Toffee sweets. They say the secret is to let it macerate. I’ll be back in 3 months.
It’s a caramel delight. No alcohol smell at all, maybe mine is already macerated. Smells like caramel with milk, exquisite.
It smells like plastic dolls and burnt tires. Compared to Bianco Latte and Eclaire, this smells WAY too synthetic, like an air freshener. I own both and still prefer Eclaire. ✨🍯
It reminds me a lot of plastic dolls and burnt tires. Compared to Bianco Latte and Eclaire, this smells WAY too synthetic, like an air freshener. I own the other two and still prefer Eclaire.
Divine. It has a lot of similarity to Bianco Latte, but this one has more trail and emphasizes the caramel. It’s a delight and a more affordable alternative. I also compared it to Lattafa’s Eclaire; this one has a stronger opening and better longevity. Mine didn’t smell like alcohol either, maybe it was already more settled. Important note: check carefully before buying because a Chinese copy with a similar bottle and very unpleasant scent is circulating.
I ordered it via mail yesterday; it has a lot of hype and people say it’s the closest to Bianco Latte. Since I don’t have the Bianco, I can’t compare, but for us living here, it’s a very sweet dulce de leche. In the dry down, I sense tonka bean, but what stands out most is the lactonic caramel, like Buttertofi. I also strongly sense the musk. I’ll try it this week to see if it evolves. It reminds me of Kriska’s Sueños de Natura with dulce de leche. Very tasty, but I wouldn’t buy it again; I prefer Kriska.
I ordered it yesterday via mail order. There’s a lot of hype and they say it’s the twin of Bianco Latte. Since I don’t have the Bianco, I can’t compare, but for folks in Argentina and the area: it smells like dulce de leche, very sweet. In the base, there’s tonka bean, but what shines is the lactonic caramel, like butter toffee. I also notice a lot of musk. I’ll test it this week to see how it evolves over months. It reminds me of Kriska Sueños by Natura (which has dulce de leche). Very tasty. Would I buy it again? No, I prefer Kriska Sueños.
I loved it when they gifted me a decant while I bought another perfume. It’s everything I’m looking for: sweet with great projection ✨. It smells gourmand, like a toffee caramel with milk. My advice: authorize it when buying and let it rest so it can evolve.
It seems like a milky candy, very lactonic. It’s about 70-75% similar to Bianco Latte. I recommend letting it macerate for a bit. If you like lactonic perfumes, you’ll probably love this. The notes that stand out the most are caramel, milk, and vanilla. It has a slightly synthetic scent.
It’s like someone dumped a flan on you—lots of thick, creamy caramel, not liquid. Absolutely amazing for scenting your house or sheets, but I don’t want to smell this excessively gourmand and linear; it’s like it would attract bees with the burnt sugar, haha.
I loved getting a decant as a gift when I bought another perfume. It’s exactly what I’m looking for: sweet with great projection. Smells like toffee caramel with milk. I recommend authorizing it and letting it rest so it can evolve.
At 5 hours, it smells 90% like Montale’s Chocolate Greedy, but with less projection.
It doesn’t resemble Bianco Latte or Eclaire at all, only the latter almost at the very end. The opening notes literally smell like vomit… I couldn’t stand it. Then, over time, it smells like Solano candies from the typical ones, but it’s a very sticky and synthetic smell. I’m incapable of using it because of the opening. Bianco Latte and Eclaire are two perfumes I love and use regularly, but I had to resell this one.
I bought it in a decant that was gifted to me. Honestly, it didn’t dazzle me. I used it a few times to give it a chance, but I see it for a teenager or pre-teen. Being almost like a chewable sugar and milk caramel, everything is very linear, so it comes across as naive and childish. It’s not complex or sensual; I feel it lacked coffee or tobacco to make it more adult and sophisticated. I don’t even see it as feminine; I see it as childish. With this impression, I let it macerate for months thinking I’d forget about it, but today I used it and I liked it a bit more. Maybe I’ll give it another chance, but it has to be outdoors or for quiet activities. It doesn’t dazzle me; I’ll give it a chance, but it’s a 5/10.
It doesn’t resemble Bianco Latte or Eclaire at all; only at the very end does it vaguely remind me of the latter. The opening notes literally smell like vomit… I couldn’t handle it. Then time passes and it smells like Solano candies, the typical kind, but it’s a sticky, synthetic smell. I’m incapable of using it because of the opening. I love Bianco Latte and Eclaire and use them regularly, but I had to resell this one.
It’s a fun scent; it reminds me of Monkey Business in the opening due to the alcohol, but as it dries down, it’s sweet like an Old England Toffee caluga, absolutely delicious, making you want to eat it. I sense an undeclared floral note, but it’s very weak; if it were more potent, it would be perfect for daily wear. I don’t wear it alone; I layer it with Khamrah Qahwa, Devotion, and Libre Intense, and they boost each other significantly.
It’s a fun scent. At first, it reminds me of Cola de Mono due to the alcoholic opening, but once it settles, it’s as sweet as an Old England Toffee candy, so delicious it makes you want to eat it. I sense an undeclared floral note, but it’s very weak; if it were more potent, it would be perfect for daily wear. I don’t wear it alone; I layer it with Khamrah Qahwa, Devotion, and Libre Intense, and they boost each other significantly.
Wonderful! Finally, I have a perfume I love everything about; I have nothing to say. Literally, I had everything I was looking for: smelling like a sweet. I know some might find it linear, but sometimes that’s a relief; there were always notes that came out wrong, like strong florals or my hated pink pepper, but that doesn’t happen here. I’m a walking flan, so lactonic it feels velvety 😍. Tonka bean and honey give it a “spicy” personality touch ✨. More than projection, it has excellent longevity: I wear it at night and it lasts until the next day 💫. For that value, it’s a steal. Although some might find it heavy due to the sweetness, I used it at almost 40 degrees; letting the opening pass, it doesn’t bother at all, settling nicely and softly on the skin ❤️
It’s a well-made gourmand, especially for the price. The initial opening requires patience to macerate, but the reward is a delicious unisex caramel scent, ideal for lovers of sweet and comforting perfumes. If you’re a fan of Bianco Latte and looking for a more affordable alternative, it’s worth it. Just give it time to fully develop its character.
It’s a well-made gourmand, especially for the price. The initial opening requires patience with maceration, but the reward is a delicious caramel unisex scent, perfect for those who love sweet and comforting perfumes. If you’re a fan of Bianco Latte and looking for a more affordable alternative, it’s worth it. Just give it time to develop its character.
Honest review: Terrible “dupe” of Bianco Latte. Poor projection, poorly balanced, and poorly smelling. It feels rubbery and synthetic, even more so than Club de Nuit Intense EDT. As it dries down, the rubber decreases a bit but always remains. If you want something good like Bianco Latte, buy Eclaire. Don’t waste $10 on this; it’s objectively horrible; subjectively, it wouldn’t even be in the terrible category. Don’t let yourself be swayed by comments saying it’s super good: either they don’t know the original, their sense of smell is off, or the batch here is bad. If anything at this level, I’d say the Avant 30ml by Maison Alhambra smells just as bad (like Vienna xd). For $8-10 more, you get Eclaire, which is much more complex and refined.
Although gourmands aren’t my style, it smells like bourbon or whiskey macerated in vanilla: a drunk, mature vanilla. It doesn’t resemble Eclaire or Tiramisu (which are identical and I didn’t like them), nor Bianco Latte; this one is more mature and nocturnal. It’s quite linear; I’m already testing combinations and layering with my decant. Without a doubt, gourmand and vanilla lovers might enjoy this.
At first, we were a couple in love; I thought it was delicious, but the flower died. We lasted 3 months, I gave it many chances, but it changed. After a year, it only smells like tires or burnt rubber and gives me nausea 😭💔
Smells like the chocolate bunnies you get for Easter 🫣
I previously tried Lattafa Eclaire and this gets an 8/10. The issue is the first 5 minutes smell like rubber, but it settles down. It doesn’t bother me because it’s light and I don’t wear much of it; plus, it lingers on clothes until you wash them. If you like gourmands (vanilla, milk, caramel), give it a try, but keep in mind that rubbery opening. If you weigh Eclaire vs. this on a scale: Eclaire wins if you want pure vanilla without synthetics; this wins if you’re looking for caramel. The trick is not to overapply to avoid the rubber note.
A sweet perfume, just like its name suggests. It’s pure caramel where vanilla doesn’t dominate, so it’s not cloying. Perfect for a cold, rainy winter morning with frost and fog, while enjoying a cup of coffee. Gentlemen, dare to try this delicacy.
It has a lot of the Eclaire Lataffa DNA, but there’s a note I don’t think is listed that smells animalic. To me, it reminds me of mushroom houses or mushroom cultivation cellars. For me, it’s not worth it.
After seeing so many negative reviews, I almost didn’t buy it. I went to YouTube to check out my trusted reviewers, and they all loved it, so I took the plunge. I’m not regretting it; it smells great and the quality-to-price ratio is insane—it gives way more than the cost suggests. The brand just arrived in my country at an amazing price. It reminds me of the Bean Noel body mist. I’m so happy; it lasts well even though I just opened it and it’s from the same year. If you’re a gourmand lover, you’ll dig this.
I know there are some bad reviews, but I absolutely love it. It has a strange note that feels like balsamic honey—maybe that’s what people mean when they say it smells like rubber, but only at first. Then it settles into a delicious caramel scent. I’ve gotten compliments, and no one has said it smells weird. It lasts all day and is super affordable. I’m obsessed and use it all the time.
I own both of these along with Eclaire, and they don’t feel similar to me. Eclaire smells soft, while this one is so sweet it feels like incense. Over time, the scent gets a bit boring.
Trash. Stradivarius 058 beats it by a thousand miles.
After so many complaints, I almost didn’t buy it. I went to YouTube and all the trusted reviewers loved it, so I took the risk and I’m not regretting it. It’s lovely and, considering the quality-price ratio, it gives more than it costs. The brand just arrived in my country at a good price. It smells like the Bean Noel body mist. I’m happy; it has good longevity even though it’s new and from the same batch. Would I recommend it? If you’re a gourmand lover, you’ll absolutely love it.
Trash. Stradivarius 058 beats it by a mile.
Better than Eclaire in terms of longevity. It’s ideal as a vanilla base because on its own it’s a bit flat, but it has excellent value for money and is addictive. Very pleasant and wearable all year round.
I received a sample and frankly, it’s a disaster. On my skin, it smells like burnt plastic. It’s not sweet; it’s sharp and very synthetic. It doesn’t even resemble Eclaire by Lataffa. The sillage is weak, and while it lasts over 8 hours, that feels like an eternity. One of the worst I’ve tried. If you’re looking for dessert-style vanilla, go straight for Eclaire; this isn’t even good for room fragrance.
I received a sample and honestly, it’s a disaster. On my skin, it smells like burnt plastic. It’s not even sweet; it’s sharp and very synthetic. It also doesn’t project well from a distance, and I don’t notice the resemblance to Lattafa Eclaire… Low trail, lasts more than 8 hours on my skin (which is tough). One of the worst I’ve tried in a long time. If you’re looking for dessert-style vanilla, go straight for Eclaire, because this isn’t even good as a room spray.
I’ve worn it for months hoping that note would change, but it hasn’t. From the opening through the heart and base, all I smell is freshly picked mushrooms. It’s bizarre, and I don’t get a single hint of sweetness or vanilla. What a shame.
Every time I wear it, people ask me what that delicious sweetness is. It’s not sharp or annoying; it smells like a real dessert. Plus, it lasts forever and is priced beyond comparison.