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Coco by Mercadona is a fruity aromatic fragrance for women. Launched in 2009, this olfactive composition features citrus and fresh fruit top notes, a floral and woody heart that adds elegance, and a warm, persistent base that lingers on the skin.
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Smells like sweet, cloying coconut with hints of vanilla and other notes.
The Coco Monogotas is very much a summer scent. At first, it tickles the nose with strong alcohol. Then you note the coconut, but never natural. It’s entirely synthetic, like the Monogotas range; with vanilla it’s pleasant, but not here. The longevity and projection aren’t bad for just over three euros. I bought it for this summer and will use it, but I don’t think I’ll repurchase.
Monogotas Coco is very much a summer scent. At first, upon spraying, it smells very strongly of alcohol that stings the nose and I don’t like it at all. Then the coconut aroma becomes noticeable as minutes pass, but it never becomes a natural coconut. It’s entirely synthetic, from start to finish, like the whole Monogotas range; with the vanilla one, it seems like even a pleasant synthetic… but not here. The longevity isn’t bad and the projection isn’t either, considering it costs just over 3 euros for the bottle. I bought it to use up this summer and that’s what I’ll do, but I don’t think I’ll repeat.
I don’t think it’s a bad fragrance; I think it’s a very good vanilla for 2 euros. I’ve had others costing between 10 and 18 that smelled more synthetic until they became unbearable and nauseating. This is good for what you pay; in fact, I think in terms of quality and price you’re paying very little. Whether you repeat or not is another matter, but for the price… Although Fragrantica doesn’t list Mercadona perfumes here, perfume lovers know their excellent quality and price. I know people from other countries who, when they come to Spain on holiday, go crazy buying them. You just have to go to Fragrantica.com to see that people complain exactly about that, that they don’t appear.
Not a bad fragrance; it’s a well-executed vanilla for just two euros. Others costing ten or eighteen seemed synthetic and nauseating, but this delivers for its price. You might not repurchase it, but for what it costs, it’s a bargain. Although Fragrantica doesn’t list Mercadona’s range, perfume lovers know their quality. People from abroad go crazy trying to buy them. It’s just a shame they complain on the website that they aren’t listed.
A cheap product that delivers. At first, it smells strongly of alcohol, even unpleasant like most of this type, but it dissipates in an instant, leaving a soft vanilla/coconut aroma perceptible from a distance. It smells very sweet even over time and doesn’t overwhelm if you use it generously because it’s quite soft. In terms of quality and price, it’s one of the best; it holds up well against more expensive and less natural fragrances. The only drawback is that it doesn’t quite smell like real coconut, but given the price, I don’t think it’s relevant.
Cheap but effective. At first, it smells strongly of alcohol, unpleasant like many in its category, but it dissipates quickly leaving soft vanilla and coconut, perceptible from a distance. It smells very sweet even with time; it doesn’t overwhelm if you use a generous amount. Excellent value for money, holding its own against more expensive and less natural perfumes. The only drawback is that it doesn’t smell like real coconut, but it doesn’t matter at this price point.
Another one that stings like lightning upon application. You have to wait half an hour for it to soften. Then it smells like coconut oil or bronzer, or an industrial sweet like Bounty. Sweet and synthetic, a bit petrol-like. It lasts quite a while and is very economical.
Another one that smells like lightning when applied. You have to wait half an hour for it to soften. Then it turns into a scent with hints of coconut oil or a tanning lotion, or an industrial sweet called Bounty. It’s a sweet, synthetic smell, a bit petrol-like. It lasts quite a while and is very economical, that’s for sure.
Hello! This Monogotas has the worst opening of all I’ve tried. Horrendous, overwhelmingly synthetic and unpleasant. That initial sensation lingers longer than expected and doesn’t fade all at once, but gradually. After half an hour, you finally forget that repulsive smell and can actually smell it without dying in the attempt. To me, it’s not coconut, but a very strong, sweet Bourbon vanilla, not a bakery note, accompanied by a sunscreen scent with a coconut aroma. I hate the opening and don’t like the development either, but when I smell it on my partner, I don’t dislike it. The longevity is brutal, around 10-12 hours, with a soft sillage except at the start which is explosive. For the price, you can’t ask for more. Ideal for everyday summer wear, especially for young girls. If you want to see more reviews, photos and more, drop by my Instagram and YouTube: Instagram = JL_Perfumado | YouTube = Perfúmate Con JL
So far, more Mercadona fragrances have surprised me well rather than badly. The Monogotas Coco was not the case. It’s hard for a coconut perfume not to appeal to me (I love the smell of a beach bar with cheap sun cream), but this one failed. After the hit of pure alcohol, there came an artificial aroma and burnt sugar that didn’t improve at all. Not for me.
So far, more Mercadona fragrances have surprised me well rather than badly. This wasn’t the case with Monogotas Coco. It’s hard for me to like a coconut perfume (even the deckchair one with cheap suntan cream), but I couldn’t with this one. After the blast of pure alcohol came an artificial smell and burnt sugar that never improved. Not for me.
A fiasco that doesn’t last half an hour, although I expected that given the price. In terms of scent, little coconut; to me it smells like cheap vanilla. I use it for staying at home or mixing with other perfumes.
A fiasco that doesn’t last even half an hour, though I expected that given the price. As for the scent, there’s little coconut and it smells more like cheap vanilla to me. I use it for lounging at home or mixing with other perfumes.
The perfume delivers nothing; the first three minutes deliver on the coconut promise, but the remaining half an hour smells of plastic and can become quite unpleasant. It costs very little, so you can’t expect more, and its quality is understandable.
Memories of my adolescence… Mercadona launched the Monogotas, with matching shower gel, just as I started my fitness routine at fifteen and carried everything in my bag. Since then, it’s my summer cologne. I love that cloying coconut; I can’t find a Splash that compares. I love wearing cloying scents in summer! 😤 I checked the notes: top of sugar and vanilla, heart of coconut and coconut milk, base of amber and frangipani. Long-lasting and durable for its price. I wish they’d bring back the shower gel. I’m addicted to tropical coastal aromas; coconut is my summer. I slather on oil, drink cocktails, and love smelling like coconut. I can’t find anything better. The Coco Monogotas is the best so far. I wish some brand could make something more sophisticated and long-lasting 🙏🏼. With Tahitian Monoï oil, I feel like a Mediterranean goddess. It only costs four euros, but it would last longer.
My teenage memories: Mercadona launched the Monogotas just as I started my fitness regime at 15. Since then, it’s my summer favourite because I can’t find another Splash with such a sweet coconut; I absolutely love going all sugary in the summer! 😤 I confirmed on the website that it has sugar and vanilla at the start, coconut and milk in the middle, and amber and frangipani at the end, which is why it smells intense and lasts a long time for the price. I wish they’d bring back the shower gels. I’m mad about coastal tropical scents and coconut is my god: I put it on my skin and hair, I love cocktails and smelling it in the summer. I still haven’t found anything better, though I laugh, this is the best so far. I hope some brand does this same thing but more sophisticated and longer-lasting 🙏🏼. With this and Tahitian Monoï oil, I feel like a Mediterranean goddess. It only costs 4 euros, but I’d love for it to last a little longer.
I was hoping for a hook; I adore coconut, but this smells like nothing at all. It starts with a blast of pure alcohol, as if I’d been disinfected, followed by total silence. Literally nothing. Perhaps it’s just on my skin, but what a fiasco, jo 🙁
I wanted to like it because I love coconut. But it doesn’t smell like coconut. To me, it smells like nothing. The first few seconds are pure alcohol, as if disinfecting me, and then… nothing. Literally nothing. Perhaps only on my skin. What a fiasco, jo 🙁