01/10/2020
Nacho93
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Nostalgia
Ah, the good old Yves Rocher fragrances from the Les Plaisirs Nature series. I almost forgot about her - but then I started being more active at Parfumo again and here I am.
Noix de Coco was my first fragrance ever, so to speak. At that time I was 15 and bought just about everything that even smelled of coconut. But Noix de Coco didn't just smell of coconut, it was a real coconut bomb - but still in a very pleasant way (at least according to my feeling at that time).
And so it was part of my morning ritual before school started, to spray myself from head to toe with my favourite Noix de Coco and then to have this wonderful coconut cloud around me all day long. But I was never aware of its dimension until I had a conversation with some of my classmates during the break about scents and someone in the group said "Your presence at school is actually always very easy to detect - when I enter the classroom in the morning and notice that it smells like coconut, I know immediately that Nacho is there. No matter whether you are present in the room or not". This was then of course also affirmed by all those present. So you can conclude that this is a good sillage in any case ;)
After I used up this rather big bottle of Noix de Coco, my desire for coconut was satisfied and so I did not buy the scent again. I mean, I haven't set foot in an Yves Rocher store since. And yet I became somehow nostalgic by writing this commentary and suddenly find it a great pity that the fragrance no longer exists. I would have loved to take another sniff :)
Noix de Coco was my first fragrance ever, so to speak. At that time I was 15 and bought just about everything that even smelled of coconut. But Noix de Coco didn't just smell of coconut, it was a real coconut bomb - but still in a very pleasant way (at least according to my feeling at that time).
And so it was part of my morning ritual before school started, to spray myself from head to toe with my favourite Noix de Coco and then to have this wonderful coconut cloud around me all day long. But I was never aware of its dimension until I had a conversation with some of my classmates during the break about scents and someone in the group said "Your presence at school is actually always very easy to detect - when I enter the classroom in the morning and notice that it smells like coconut, I know immediately that Nacho is there. No matter whether you are present in the room or not". This was then of course also affirmed by all those present. So you can conclude that this is a good sillage in any case ;)
After I used up this rather big bottle of Noix de Coco, my desire for coconut was satisfied and so I did not buy the scent again. I mean, I haven't set foot in an Yves Rocher store since. And yet I became somehow nostalgic by writing this commentary and suddenly find it a great pity that the fragrance no longer exists. I would have loved to take another sniff :)
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