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Pink Coral

Marca
Armaf
4.07 de 5
223 votos

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Descripción

Pink Coral by Armaf is a woody floral musk fragrance for women. The top notes are orange and bergamot; the heart notes are rose and jasmine; the base notes are patchouli, vanilla, musk and vetiver.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 26%
  • Primavera 25%
  • Verano 15%
  • Otoño 33%
  • Día 54%
  • Noche 46%

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Comunidad

223 votos

  • Positivo 82%
  • Neutral 9.9%
  • Negativo 8.5%

Pirámide olfativa

Estructura completa de la fragancia: de la salida al fondo.

Salida 2 notas
Corazón 2 notas
Fondo 4 notas

Comunidad

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Propiedad

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Características

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Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

Moderada

Duradera

Muy duradera

Estela

Suave

Moderada

Pesada

Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

Precio

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Reseñas

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8 reseñas

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  • FranSeatJones.

    Come on, but what a surprise I found with Pink Coral Jolín! I say surprise because, although it has similarities with Coco Noir by Chanel, it has enough personality to have its own bite. Besides, if you’re a fan of Noir, I’ll tell you it’s a hybrid with its close cousin, Coco Mademoiselle Intense. Although it has little trail, the fixation is good, folks. For the price it has on a well-known site… it’s worth it. It’s an earthy orange patchouli at the start that turns vanilla with woody touches. I recommend it blind 1000%. Let me know what you think.

  • Bought blind, I received it and it felt very synthetic to me; I had read so many reviews saying it resembled Coco Mademoiselle or Coco Noir that the disappointment was immediate. A few days later, I managed to shake it up and give it a chance beyond the similarities, and I started to enjoy it. Longevity and projection are highly recommended. If I had to associate it, I’d say it resembles Gucci Rush more without being a dupe. In short, I recommend it for the optimal quality/price ratio, but first, I recommend letting go of all expectations.

  • This perfume is truly well-made; it has a hint of Coco Noir, but only a hint, which I appreciate, as I’m not a fan of Chanel; there’s something about it that turns me off, which doesn’t happen with this one. I’m floored when they say it’s synthetic, excuse me? Absolutely not, and I confess I have a trained nose to differentiate it. On my skin, the longevity is correct and the trail is discreet. For the price, it’s well worth it. A pleasant surprise for autumn/winter. Let’s see if many renowned houses, even niche ones, learn a lesson.

  • It smells like a hybrid between Coco Noir and Gucci Rush, leaning towards Chanel at first and Gucci at the end. It’s much more wearable for me than Gucci Rush, which is tough on me. It has a citrus and spicy opening, drying down to jasmine, patchouli, vanilla, and woods. During its development, there’s a citrus touch reminiscent of orange. Its trail is moderate and lasts about 12 hours on skin, until the next day on clothes. It’s very spicy, heavy, and balsamic; nothing for the heat; my partner defined it as a punch of spices. I use it occasionally in summer, but in layering with something citrusy to lighten it. The presentation pretends to be luxurious but tarnishes; the synthetic leather peels. The bottle is pretty. I admit that for its price, it’s good, I’ll enjoy it, but I wouldn’t buy it again.

  • I loved it. I have samples of Coco Mademoiselle, the classic, and this is its cousin, but I like the Armaf one more. The citrus notes are sweeter; you can taste the juicy orange that makes a good blend with the patchouli, the sweetness, the wood, and the musk isn’t sharp. It feels high quality, even if the cap is a disaster. Totally worth it, especially if the Chanel musk doesn’t suit your skin.

  • Absolutely loved it. I have samples of Coco Mademoiselle, the classic, and this is its cousin, but I prefer the Armaf version. The citrus notes are sweeter; you can really taste that juicy orange which blends perfectly with the patchouli. The sweetness, wood, and musk aren’t sharp. It feels high quality, even if the cap is a disaster. Totally worth it, especially if the Chanel musk doesn’t suit your skin.

  • I didn’t like it at all. To me, it’s like a ‘water’ perfume with something synthetic and that’s it. It has no personality or projection; it’s a perfectly forgettable fragrance that even AVON could beat. I’ll keep it for when I have to gift something of little importance.

  • Stop everything! It’s exactly the midpoint between Coco and Coco Noir by Chanel. Nothing like cheap scents, it’s delicious! I grew to love it more on my holiday. I took it thinking that if anything happened on the flight, I wouldn’t miss it so much. Oh surprise! I was full of compliments, then I tried the Coco fragrances and stuck with this one. The cap smells bad, but nothing Kola Loca can’t fix.