Coconut Sun
Eau de Parfum
The 7 Virtues
Note Profile
Coconut Water in perfumery delivers a refreshing, transparent, and softly sweet scent reminiscent of the liquid found inside a young coconut. It imparts an airy, watery, and tropical nuance that is less creamy and dense than traditional coconut notes, providing a sense of coolness and subtle fruitiness.
Coconut water in perfumery offers a light, watery freshness with gentle sweetness and a faintly green, nutty undertone. It is less creamy and gourmand than coconut flesh, instead evoking the crisp, translucent quality of the liquid inside a young coconut. The scent evolves with subtle fruity and aquatic nuances, maintaining a clean and airy character throughout.
Coconut water is typically recreated in perfumery using aroma chemicals and natural isolates, as the actual liquid is not directly extractable for fragrance use. Key molecules such as lactones and aldehydes are blended to mimic the scent profile of fresh coconut water. Some compositions may include natural coconut distillates or green notes for added authenticity.
Perfumers use coconut water primarily as a top or heart note to introduce a refreshing, tropical facet without heaviness. It blends well with citrus, aquatic, and light floral notes, as well as with green and ozonic accords. Its role is to impart transparency, lift, and a modern tropical nuance to both feminine and unisex fragrances.
Perfumers known for using Coconut Water include Anne Flipo , Dominique Ropion , and Fanny Bal .
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A selection of reviewed perfumes where Coconut Water appears prominently.
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The 7 Virtues
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Mugler
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Fragrance World
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Byredo
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Sol de Janeiro
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Anatole Lebreton
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Lattafa
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Billie Eilish
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Ariana Grande