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Tiramisu Coco
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Zimaya Tiramisu Coco is an oriental vanilla fragrance for men and women. This creation, launched in 2024, unveils an olfactory pyramid where the top notes are amaretto and coffee; the heart reveals ice cream, cake, and vanilla; and the base settles on vanilla, brown sugar, and amber.
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This perfume has been another disappointment in my long list of Arabic fragrances. In this one, I find neither tiramisu nor coconut. The main note is amaretto, along with coffee, both bitter. The opening is the best part of the perfume because the coffee and amaretto are accompanied by vanilla, which promises well and can recall Amore Caffé. However, as it dries down, a smell of rubber, plastic, or balloon appears… I’m not sure exactly how to define it, but I dislike it immensely, and I notice it more and more. I detect this unpleasant note in Shagaf Oud Tonka as well; it’s a note that crosses the line from new doll smell to balloon smell. It has been so unpleasant that I had to shower and wash my clothes, as it has good projection and longevity of over 6 hours (especially on clothes). For those who like it, I believe they will enjoy it more in autumn and winter and in the evening, as it is, in my opinion, a heavy perfume. Fortunately, it was only a 3ml sample, because I am becoming increasingly clear that buying Arabic scents without testing them first is almost considered a risky sport.
To start: IT DOESN’T SMELL LIKE TIRAMISU. But it’s not an ugly fragrance; it’s a delight. In reality, it smells like a popular chocolate cookie (the kind from a horoscope) dipped in coffee with vanilla extract and almond milk, all with a packet of amaretti beside it. Exquisite, familiar, sweet, warm, friendly, edible, and fun. Wear it for family gatherings, children’s birthdays, romantic and friendly dates, or at work to give off a good vibe with casual clothes. DO NOT use it for conquest dates, sexual nights, or to generate interest in others. This perfume is not for that. It’s 20% Invictus Victory, 40% Montale Chocolate Greedy, 10% Althair by PDM, and the rest perhaps Axe Temptation. Longevity 7/8 hours, projection 1/2 hour, soft trail. EXCELLENT option for winter with the family.
Another disappointment on my list of Arabic perfumes. Here there is no tiramisu or coconut; the main note is amaretto alongside coffee, both bitter. The opening is the best part because the coffee and amaretto blend with vanilla, promising to recall Amore Caffé. But as it dries down, a smell of rubber, plastic, or balloon appears… I can’t define it precisely, but I hate it. It’s that same unpleasant note found in Shagaf Oud Tonka, the one that shifts from new doll to balloon. It was so unpleasant that I had to shower and wash my clothes, as it has good projection and lasts over 6 hours (especially on clothes). For those who like it, I think you’ll enjoy it more in autumn and winter, and at night, as it’s a heavy fragrance. Fortunately, it was just a 3ml sample, because I’m increasingly clear that buying Arabic scents without testing them first is almost a risky sport.
A delicious, informal, sweet perfume. What I detect most is biscuit, amaretto, ice cream, and vanilla, while the other notes are more diffuse. The coffee isn’t very prominent, but it has a bitter, dark touch that cuts the sweetness slightly. I emphasise ‘slightly’ because it remains a sweet, edible scent. Longevity and projection are good; it isn’t eternal, but you don’t need to spritz or reapply constantly. It is true that it doesn’t smell like tiramisu, as it is a drier, rather than creamy, aroma. The name may be confusing, but I think it’s a minor point as long as one adjusts expectations.
A delicious, informal, and sweet fragrance. What I smell most is cookie, amaretto, ice cream, and vanilla; the rest of the notes are more diffuse. The coffee isn’t very prominent, but it has a bitter, dark touch that cuts the sweetness a bit. I emphasise ‘a bit’ because it remains a sweet, edible scent. Longevity and projection are good. It’s not eternal, but you don’t need to douse yourself or reapply frequently. It’s true that it doesn’t smell like tiramisu, as it’s drier than creamy. The name might be confusing, but I think it’s a minor point if you adjust your expectations.
Smells exactly like a tiramisu dessert with sweetened coffee… Very sweet and creamy, with a hint of vanilla. Exquisite for cold days. Extremely gourmand. I love it and it doesn’t become cloying. Super addictive.
Smells exactly like a tiramisu dessert, with sweetened coffee… It’s super sweet and creamy, with a vanilla twist. Exquisite for cold days. Very gourmand. I love it and it doesn’t cloy. Super addictive.
A very well-balanced fragrance with a pleasant opening and harmonious development. It has good longevity and projection without being overpowering. Ideal for everyday wear or special occasions. An easy scent to wear and enjoy.
Smells very similar to Amore Caffé😍 and at a great price! Highly recommended if you’re looking for a first perfume without spending too much. Perhaps the only difference I see is that Mancera’s version is slightly more potent, but in terms of scent, I’d say it’s 99% similar. Sweet, with notes of amaretto and caramel… delicious🤤
Smells very similar to Amore Caffé and is a steal at the price. Highly recommended if you’re looking for your first perfume without spending a fortune. Perhaps the only difference is that the Mancera version is slightly more potent, but in terms of scent, I’d say it’s 99% similar. Sweet, with notes of amaretto and caramel… delicious.
Cozy, warm, and has that ‘buzzy’ or slightly boozy touch that makes it perfect for autumn and winter. The creamy notes of amaretto and vanilla ice cream are clearly perceptible. Longevity is very good, lasting around 8 to 9 hours on clothes. To my nose, it leans slightly towards the feminine side, but it is definitely a unisex perfume. A man could wear it perfectly, especially if he enjoys gourmand, warm, and sensual scents.
It’s an intensely sweet fragrance, like a tiramisu where the mascarpone is replaced by slightly artificial vanilla ice cream. Eventually, the heaviness of the coffee fades, and it reminds me of Bianco Latte by Giardini di Toscana. I wouldn’t recommend it for summer; it becomes too heavy and can even give you a headache.
Cozy, warm, and with that slightly ‘tipsy’ touch that makes it ideal for autumn and winter. You can really detect the creamy notes of amaretto and vanilla ice cream. The longevity is top-notch, lasting around 8 to 9 hours on clothes. To my nose, it leans feminine, but it’s pure unisex. A man can wear it perfectly if he enjoys gourmand or warm scents.
I retract my earlier comment about it smelling like burnt rubber. I wore it all day and it always smelled fantastic. The only downside is that the heat makes the scent more noticeable, so I’ll save it for when the cold returns.