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I Want Choo
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I Want Choo by Jimmy Choo is an oriental floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2020, this composition was created by Sonia Constant. The top notes are peach and mandarin; the heart notes are jasmine and red lily; and the base note is vanilla.
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Let’s start with this gem! It’s brilliant all year round, perfect for chill or casual moments. It opens with a brutal citrus explosion of peach and tangerine, then the jasmine and lily bloom, before closing with an elegant vanilla that smells of luxury rather than dessert. It’s a unique piece in my collection: feminine and sparkly. I absolutely love it and can’t stop sniffing myself!
A synthetic boredom that probably many noses will like because of how simple it is. At first, it comes out very peachy and sweet, then it becomes cloying, industrial, and basic.
It is sweet and acidic!
A synthetic bore that will probably suit many people because it’s so simple. It opens very peachy and sweet, then turns cloying, industrial, and basic.
Although there are many fragrances of this style, upon trying it on the skin I felt it was distinguished and very comfortable. Extremely pleasant, it begins to emit warm and sweet vapours. Then it settles into an olfactory balance with not many more variations but always floral with a slightly caramelised vanilla. Basically, it is a fragrance that does not stray from the amber margin, with a modern touch without too many challenges. Moderate in its sillage and with good fixation. A bit more expensive than other fragrances from the brand.
When I smelled it I thought ‘eh, nothing special’; in fact, it reminded me quite a bit of Good Girl Legere without being the same but of the same style. But… as it was settling on the skin, I started thinking that it smells good, and that is because, although it is nothing extraordinary, it smells very well. So, a safe bet for a gift or for everyday use. It is comfortable, versatile, and truly has a delicious dry-down. That said, abstain if you are looking for something different from what is currently in style.
Is it my imagination or is this another dupe of Baccarat Rouge…? What a nightmare by God…!
What an exquisite fragrance! Luckily I gave it a second chance. The first time I smelled it, it was quick and I felt it was super common. However, at home I found a decant that someone had gifted me, and when I smelled it again… I saw the sky! At first, the peach predominates with a sparkling touch; the mandarin is very subtle. Then the jasmine emerges without the peach disappearing. It leaves a soft, sweet, and velvety scent. The base notes leave a delicate vanilla that is enchanting. I couldn’t wait and went out to buy it today. I feel it is an aroma that can be worn at any time of year without being heavy. Update: I’ve been wearing it for days… wow, I’ve received compliments and the longevity is incredible. It lasts me more than 12 hours; I get home from work and it is still radiating. I am fascinated by its longevity.
Finally I tried this fragrance; it is true that it has an air of Valentino Donna, but I Want Choo is more floral and less vanillic. I feel it has a slight inclination, almost imperceptible, towards patchouli, something like a tiny oriental touch to give it a wink, so subtle that perhaps you won’t even feel it, but that gives more substance to its aroma, which is quite simple, a sweet floral, like many flowers difficult to identify that for me were something like chrysanthemums and young pink roses, with the peach that adds mostly sweetness and that very, very, very slight playfulness of the patchouli. Very comfortable, easy to wear, it smells clean and nice but perhaps a bit simple, easy to forget.
What a lovely fragrance! Luckily I gave it another chance. The first time it seemed very common, but when I went back to smell it at home… I saw the sky! Initially, the peach comes through with a spark, then the jasmine appears without losing the fruitiness. It’s soft, sweet, and velvety. The vanilla base is delicate and enchanting. I bought it straight away. It weighs nothing in any season. Update: wow, after wearing it for days… the compliments are pouring in and the longevity is insane. It lasts me over 12 hours and keeps radiating at work. I’m totally fascinated by it.
Wonderful! I think it is an exquisite aroma. I love it throughout its entire development, but the vanilla at the end is extremely pleasant, warm, comforting, and addictive. It has excellent sillage and longevity. One of my favourites.
Marvelous! I love its evolution, but above all the vanilla at the end: warm, comforting, and addictive. It has great sillage and longevity. It’s already one of my favourites.
A woman greeted me very well perfumed, and I knew she was wearing Good Girl by Carolina Herrera, an unmistakable aroma. I asked to break the ice: ‘Is it the taco perfume, right?’. And the answer was yes, it was this perfume.
I absolutely love this perfume; it has a super striking sillage for those of us who prefer clean, floral scents. The fragrance has something special as it settles on the skin. At first application, it smells of red lilies with a touch of mandarin, but as it dries down, it becomes clean and sweet. The price is moderate, around 54 pesos. It can be worn in the evening and in spring… The longevity is between 4 and 8 hours.
Tangerine, lily, amber, and vanilla. A feminine, elegant, and contemporary perfume. The opening is very energetic and fresh, giving way to a very balanced scent with a sweet base. A sure bet. Quite complete and versatile.
Mandarin, lily of the valley, amber and vanilla. A feminine, elegant and modern perfume. Very energetic opening with fresh touches that give way to a very balanced scent with a sweet base. A sure success. Quite complete and versatile.
I love how it smells, although a bit synthetic and youthful. It resembles Good Girl in the hard candy touch; it smells to me of the girl inside me, contrasting with my image but I think it is attractive and sexy to wear it with your partner or on a date. It shows how playful, fun, and girly a woman can be on the inside. It smells to me of rich, nostalgic peach candy or soda. After an hour, it transforms into something more elegant and mature with the white floral and vanilla notes. It is intoxicating. It lasts more than eight hours on the skin and has good sillage.
From the first sniff of a sample, it seemed familiar to me, but I struggled to find the resemblance with Good Girl (which I do have in 30 ml). Although both are pleasant, for some reason they do not speak to me much, and I do not usually use GG for the same reason; I always choose something else before. They are pleasant and easy-to-like fragrances, but at least to my taste, they lack something 🤔.
I adore this perfume. The peach note predominates. It has a slight similarity to GG, but with a fruitier and more feminine touch, making it more usable during the day. Sillage and longevity are moderate.
I Want Choo is the most complimented fragrance in my collection, with luxurious sillage and longevity, easily lasting 8 to 10 hours. Ideal for daily wear, it has that youthful touch everyone is looking for in perfumes today. A total hit!
I Want Choo is the most complimented perfume in my collection; it has very good sillage and longevity; for me, it easily lasts 8 to 10 hours. Suitable for daily use, it has that youthful touch of current perfumes. A total success.
At first, I thought it was an everyday perfume, nothing special, but over time I’ve gone crazy for it. It’s excessively cloying and invasive. It smells synthetic.
At first, I liked it as a daily fragrance, nothing special, but over time I developed an extreme obsession with it. It is excessively cloying and invasive. Synthetic.
I have so much to say about this… the JC house really catches my attention. Why? I do not know. Anyway, I was gifted a sample in the shopping centre and it lasted more than three weeks on the tissue; I said wow. I tested it several times on my arm and thought: it has something, I must have it. It smells so elegant that it was what I was looking for, and I bought it for myself at Christmas. I wore it daily, but the last time it bothered me so much that I said: I must let it rest so I do not hate it. Final comment: my signature perfume, elegant scent and super long-lasting, it is a 10 out of 10. Sometimes it gives a slight synthetic peach smell, but I do not care. I love it and will love it forever.
To my taste, it is a dupe of Good Girl, but it is not worth it because it is sweeter and becomes annoying.
This thing smells awful. The peach feels very artificial and the vanilla is disgusting; together they are the worst. Just remembering the scent makes me feel sick; it smells like cheap, run-of-the-mill perfume, giving vibes of an old lady pouring a shot of vanilla in sweltering heat, like in Mexico. I see no one wearing this horrible thing, and even if it were on offer, I would not buy it again. Not recommended at all, gross. 🤮🫵🏼
This smells awful. The peach is too strong and the vanilla is disgusting; together they are the worst. Just remembering the smell gives me nausea. It smells like cheap, run-of-the-mill perfume, giving off vibes of an old lady spraying vanilla in a sweltering Mexican heat. I can’t see anyone wearing this, and even if it’s on offer, I won’t be buying it again. Not recommended at all, gross. 🤮🫵🏼
If you like the style of J’adore, this is your perfume. Sweet, sparkling peaches with a jasmine note that is always present. It is quite linear, with good longevity and a moderate sillage that stands out more during the first two hours; afterwards, it only radiates close to the body, perceptible to those who come near you. It is easy to like, without complications, unless you do not adore floral-fruit scents.
This is a worthy representative of modern times. Many people compare it to the famous GG by CH, and for me, they are not the same; I’d say they follow a similar direction but alter the path and the vehicle, undoubtedly both routes ‘lead to Rome’. I Want Choo stands out for its bouquet of radiant white flowers, bathed in a sweet peach nectar very perceptible, with vanillaised touches and slightly lactonic notes on my skin. It has that feeling of luxury, it’s easy to please and to become your signature scent. It’s not totally formal, but it has enough to make you feel appropriately dressed at all times. This lovely perfume isn’t complex; in fact, I think it’s a guaranteed blind buy (unless you can’t stand peach). Longevity on skin is 6 to 8 hours with a projection from strong to moderate.
I like most of Sonia Constant’s fragrances; I love them. With I Want Choo, I have a certain dilemma because it’s very pleasant due to the peach and vanilla, but too ‘mainstream’; it smells correct, so to speak. It’s ideal for every day, for someone who wants to smell good daily in autumn or winter without standing out olfactorily. I use it for the gym. That says it all.
I love almost everything Sonia Constant makes, but with I Want Choo I have a dilemma. I like the peach and vanilla, but it smells very ‘mainstream’. It smells correct, I suppose. It’s ideal for every day, for anyone who wants to smell good in autumn or winter without standing out olfactorily. I use it for the gym. That says it all.
This perfume, while at first glance seems like another one, is actually quite different. It’s one of those floral-fruity-gourmand accords. The opening is mostly fruity, sparkling yet velvety, with a nectarine on my skin that is very prominent. In the heart, the floral notes stand out, curiously the lily of the valley, not so frequent, alongside the creaminess of the jasmine. And in the dry down, it’s sweet, vanillaised, and ambered. In summary, a very pleasant and agreeable aroma. Feminine and versatile. Not being identical, I do believe if you like the DNA of Carolina Herrera’s Good Girl, you’ll like this, and vice versa. Its performance has been good for me, superior to most designers nowadays. I wouldn’t buy it personally, but it’s not bad at all.
It’s identical to Rabanne’s Fame.
I received a sample with an order and tried it this morning without much hope… I’m a lover of strong chypres and aldehydes from the 80s and 90s, so I sprayed it generously on my wrist with a lot of prejudice. But I like it. It’s a modern perfume with a certain ‘something’ that sets it apart from the sugary ‘pastries’ that are triumphing now. I won’t comment on its notes as I’m not an expert nose and don’t want to confuse anyone. But if there are women like me, vintage fanatics who want something for everyday wear that doesn’t make 70% of people wrinkle their noses, I think they should give it a try. Ideal for being different yet fitting in. For work, meetings, and occasions where you want to be complimented, even if it doesn’t define you. Sometimes it’s hard to go through life knowing half the world thinks you’re wearing a horribly named ‘old lady’ perfume. I don’t ‘give in’ and will continue with my love for 20th-century perfumes, but there are occasions to yield to the demands of others’ noses, and I think this is an excellent option for me.
Delicious, I love it. I was given it as a gift and I’m happy to admit they were right. Personally, I detect a passionfruit scent; I don’t know where it comes from as it’s not listed in the notes, and I would have sworn it was there… It’s a fresh, elegant, and appropriate perfume.
Unfortunately, I received a broken sample, but I can appreciate its scent, which is why I’m here. It’s sparkling, evocative of white florals, nothing exaggerated but very refined and elegant. What I notice most is that it’s very powdery and musky; it reminds me of a young girl, like Rory Gilmore from Gilmore Girls, but very feminine and delicate. It’s that kind of floral perfume that smells clean and is soft, the kind that makes you feel pretty. It’s truly one I’d buy blindfolded and deserves more recognition. As for the fruit, it’s barely noticeable; it doesn’t dominate, so you have to pay attention to identify it.
I Want Choo isn’t one of the fragrances that most catches my attention from my collection of nearly 80 scents, but it’s the one that has received the most compliments from strangers. It’s not for my personal enjoyment, as I barely notice it on myself, but it clearly projects and lasts a very long time, making it the most admired. For that alone, it’s well worth it 😏
Oh my goodness, I’ve been searching for a peach or nectarine scent I’d like for ages, and I think I’ve finally found it; what a lovely perfume. I bought it on the strength of good reviews without checking the notes, and what a surprise when I felt that 🍑 note I’d been longing for. Excellent quality, feels refined and elegant, with a certain ‘something’ that I adore. Good performance, trail, and longevity.
Sweet yet fresh, with soft citrus notes (bright, like orange). It’s that kind of sweetness that clings to the skin, though it varies with pH. Perhaps it’s too much for a summer day, but perfect for autumn or warm nights, as that sweetness craves a cooler environment. I’d recommend it if you’re looking for something sweet and fresh. Rating: 8/10