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Tease Cocoa Soirée

4.27 de 5
328 votos

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Descripción

Tease Cocoa Soirée by Victoria's Secret is a fragrance from the women's olfactive family, launched in 2023.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 37%
  • Primavera 18%
  • Verano 10%
  • Otoño 35%
  • Día 49%
  • Noche 51%

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  • Corazón Sin dato
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Comunidad

328 votos

  • Positivo 82%
  • Neutral 13%
  • Negativo 4.3%

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7 reseñas

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  • It smells like a simple body splash, neither long-lasting nor leaving a trail… normally perfumes last me for ages. I tried it several times and nothing. It’s a fragrance that smells good, but the longevity and sillage… well, almost nothing.

  • I just picked up the body mist and boom, it smells like creamy chocolate and coffee straight to the soul. It’s a friendly fragrance, although the red berries and freesia are completely unnoticeable. It has nothing to do with the original; it’s a different path, but for everyday wear and if you like things sweet, it’s fine.

  • anamaestracorreo

    Smells like chocolate with tonnes of sugar. Bodymist quality. Not worth the price. Next.

  • It took me ages to get it; it was a limited edition, what a shame because it’s super special and hard to find. They always have orange, which I hate. Yes, it smells like chocolate 💗🥰, and yes, it’s moka, I feel it that way, with chocolate, not just chocolate; it’s moka with its chocolate, which is present and clear. At first I thought it was coconut haha, but the chocolate sticks to your nose just from smelling the cap. I was surprised it lasted a while; I loved it and might look for a refill, but it’s expensive. This scent that promises comes in a very coquettish and beautiful cosmetic shade. I know the Viva La Juice Noir and it didn’t seem that similar to me; the VS is creamy and deep, not as simple as one might imagine, and I don’t feel it as fresh and fruity as the Viva. It’s creamy and warm, the notes say so, follow that. In the middle note there’s a green apple, that typical VS one. I bought the whole line because it was finishing. Testing everything, I realise that the chocolate note prevails in all of them; it doesn’t disappear in the lotion or body mist like in other fragrances. It’s as if they’d made a flanker of The Scent by Hugo Boss, a Private Accord but super more relaxed, laid-back, and without the orange note, something like that, just to give you an idea, because I don’t know a similar one or I’d have it haha.

  • What a nightmare trying to get hold of it! It was a limited edition, a shame because it’s super special and such notes are rare. They always bring orange, which I hate. Yes, it smells of chocolate, but yes, it’s moka; I can tell it’s moka with its chocolate, not just plain chocolate, which is enough and very clear. At first I thought it was coconut, but yes, the chocolate sticks to your nose just from smelling the cap. I was intrigued that it lingers for a while; I loved it and might look for a refill, though it is pricey. This scent that promises comes in a very coquettish cosmetic shade. Beautiful. I know the Viva la Juice Noir and it didn’t seem that similar; the VS is creamy and deep, not as simple as one might imagine, and I don’t find it as fresh and fruity as the Viva la Juice. It’s creamy and warm, the notes say so, follow that lead. In the middle note, there’s a green apple, that typical one from the VS. I bought the whole line over there because it’s already gone. Trying everything, I realise that the chocolate note prevails in all of them; it doesn’t fade away like in other fragrances. It’s as if they made a flanker of Hugo Boss’s The Scent, a private accord but super relaxed, laid-back, and without the orange note, something like that to get an idea, because I know nothing similar or I’d have to laugh.

  • I don’t feel it resembles the Viva La Juicy Noir; I’m sad about the wood, to my taste it gives me a slight headache. I bought it more for the bottle; the coffee with the little rose reminds me of my childhood; those were the colours in fashion. It’s definitely for cold weather, and on my skin it does last; I put it on at 9 and can still perceive it at 4. I’ll give it more opportunities as I refuse to give it away.

  • It doesn’t remind me of Viva la Juicy Noir; the woodiness is a bit irritating. I picked it up because of the bottle; the rose-and-coffee motif brings back childhood memories, those were the trendy colours back then. Definitely for cold weather. On my skin, it lasts well—I sprayed it at 9 and can still detect it at 4. I’ll give it more time because I refuse to throw it away.