02/10/2019
SnoopDog
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SnoopDog
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Orange raspberry with pine needle
C&O is one of the beautiful perfumes of the Collection de Grasse by L' Occitane. He's getting way too bad here. TVC15's commentary, like many of his comments, is polemical and superficial. But his scent taste is - as he himself correctly states - irrelevant anyway.
C&O is a light and freshly fruity summer fragrance that can definitely be worn unisex.
Top note: 9 points
Deliciously fresh, as befits a good orange scent. The orange is slowed down a little by the raspberries in their acidity, which makes the scent more sweet. Shortly after being sprayed on, it appears a little bit synthetic, but this disappears immediately after drying. The top note is so wonderfully fresh that you literally have to smell it away from your wrist and then you end up at the...
Heart note: 9 points
The orange and raspberries remain in existence and become slightly spicier - with cedar and pine needles. Cardamom's not for my nose in the C&O. Neither musk nor vetiver. TVC15 is even right about that. I'd rather be reminded of rosemary.
Base note: 8 points
This is reached quickly, the scent unfortunately does not last excessively long. The base can only be perceived up close. The orange in the raspberry brew, spiked with pine needles, remains dominant until the end.
Shelf life:
Below average, but if you have a good olfactory organ, you will still notice it after 5 hours.
6.8 points
Silage:
Discreet in head and heart note. All L' Occitane perfumes have this restraint in common.
6.6 points
Flacon:
A beautiful discreet bottle for a discreet fragrance.
9 points
Conclusion:
This perfume will have its followers in friends of citrus-fresh scents. So he reminds me a little of Diors Higher and Cliniques Happy for Men. He's light on his feet and light on his feet. But its durability is not his sharpest sword because of the volatile and light ingredients. Heavy boys and mainstreamers a' la Bleu de Chanel, Acqua di Gio, Boss Bottled, Fahrenheit or Sauvage will certainly not get warm with C&O.
C&O is a light and freshly fruity summer fragrance that can definitely be worn unisex.
Top note: 9 points
Deliciously fresh, as befits a good orange scent. The orange is slowed down a little by the raspberries in their acidity, which makes the scent more sweet. Shortly after being sprayed on, it appears a little bit synthetic, but this disappears immediately after drying. The top note is so wonderfully fresh that you literally have to smell it away from your wrist and then you end up at the...
Heart note: 9 points
The orange and raspberries remain in existence and become slightly spicier - with cedar and pine needles. Cardamom's not for my nose in the C&O. Neither musk nor vetiver. TVC15 is even right about that. I'd rather be reminded of rosemary.
Base note: 8 points
This is reached quickly, the scent unfortunately does not last excessively long. The base can only be perceived up close. The orange in the raspberry brew, spiked with pine needles, remains dominant until the end.
Shelf life:
Below average, but if you have a good olfactory organ, you will still notice it after 5 hours.
6.8 points
Silage:
Discreet in head and heart note. All L' Occitane perfumes have this restraint in common.
6.6 points
Flacon:
A beautiful discreet bottle for a discreet fragrance.
9 points
Conclusion:
This perfume will have its followers in friends of citrus-fresh scents. So he reminds me a little of Diors Higher and Cliniques Happy for Men. He's light on his feet and light on his feet. But its durability is not his sharpest sword because of the volatile and light ingredients. Heavy boys and mainstreamers a' la Bleu de Chanel, Acqua di Gio, Boss Bottled, Fahrenheit or Sauvage will certainly not get warm with C&O.