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Which Should You Buy?
Divisive and audacious, Cocaïne is a beast-mode white floral for those who dare. Expect a love-it-or-hate-it reputation, with many finding it truly addictive.
French Name follows Franck Boclet's Cocaine - that sweet, tropical tuberose-and-caramel signature over creamy vanilla. The flirtatious, candy-floral mood lands, but it renders the lush florals more simply and projects softer, missing the rich, high-concentration depth of the original.
Scent Profile
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Performance
Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
Versatile across every season - no clear seasonal preference from wearers.
Occasions
This perfume's immense sillage and longevity make it unsuitable for office wear, as it's often described as 'nuclear'. Its bold, sensual character is perfect for a date or a statement-making formal event, but far too intense for casual or sport settings.
Seasons
The sweet caramel and creamy florals feel cosiest in cooler months but stay wearable through spring, with summer risking too much sweetness.
Occasions
Flirtatious and sweet, it leans into evening and date wear rather than restrained office settings.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean tuberose, sweet
Subtle differences in overall composition
Where to buy
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