Men
A Whiff of Wafflecone
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Descripción
A Whiff of Wafflecone by Imaginary Authors is an oriental vanilla fragrance for men and women. A Whiff of Wafflecone was launched in 2024.
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- Negativo 20%
- Neutral 15%
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Not what I expected: it’s not a vanilla ice cream cone. At first, it smells of coffee, an undeclared note similar to Mancera’s Amore Café. After two hours, when the ‘caffeinated’ sensation is lovely, it turns sour and smells of curry or strange turmeric. I applied it at lunchtime and had to shower by evening because I couldn’t stand it; it flooded the house and people could smell curry on me. I don’t want to be negative, but beware: test before buying.
I love it; it smells realistically like a vanilla ice cream cone, like a waffle ice cream parlour. But my boyfriend, mother, and sisters say it smells of whisky or drunk, nothing pleasant. I understand and won’t buy a full bottle because it offends my people, though if it were just for me, I’d buy it. It smells so real of an ice cream shop that it’s as if you’ve just come from a bar. I feel contradictions: I enjoy smelling it, adore cinnamon and vanilla, but I’m not sure I’d wear it. The strangest review I’ve ever written. By the way, everyone says it smells of coffee with alcohol, a carajillo.
Not what I expected, and there are already similar comments. Instead of the caramelised scent it promised, it smells of very burnt sugar and resinous, like sweet incense burning, then shifts to a toasted maple syrup with that spicy touch. It projects heavily with little application, is heavy and masculine. I opted for the Lush version instead; even if you don’t like lemon, that one overwhelmed me so much I took it off within an hour, and now only the masculine scent remains.
Bought a decant and was disappointed: it doesn’t smell of sweet vanilla or waffles as I expected, but rather burnt sugar, something toasted and smoky with spice and incense notes, and a maple syrup base. It’s strong and heavy, feels unisex but leans more masculine. Thanks to the trial, I wouldn’t buy it blind.