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roccobarocco 2014 EDP

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Roccobarocco White for Women

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roccobarocco Roccobarocco White for Women is an Eau de Parfum launched in 2014. Roccobarocco White for Women opens with Red Currant, Orange, and Raspberry, settles into a heart of Peony and Bougainvillea, and dries down to a base of Cedar, Sandalwood, Vanilla, and Benzoin. roccobarocco's Roccobarocco White for Women carries a Statement verdict, a fruity-led wear.

Seriously, just avoid it. It's a sweet, synthetic mess that’s doing no one any favours. One for the bin, not your skin.
  • Bold
  • Playful
  • Synthetic
  • Sweet
  • Cloying
Roccobarocco White for Women Eau de Parfum bottle

Profile

Composition

Timeline

Showing: Overall Blend

Accords

Fruity
100%
Floral
92%
Sweet
84%
Fresh
72%
Woody
68%
Vanilla
66%

Performance

Longevity
Short (2-4h)
Projection
Moderate
Intensity
Light

Mood

Mood Energising
Calming
Character Playful
Serious
Sentiment Uplifting
Brooding

When To Wear

Best Seasons

Also Works:
Spring Summer Fall Winter

Best Occasions

The overwhelming sweetness and synthetic character make this unsuitable for most occasions, especially formal or office settings where subtlety is key. It might just about pass for a very casual, undemanding daytime wear if you're feeling brave, as its lack of sophistication doesn't lend itself to special events.

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It kicks off with a jarring blast of synthetic red currant and raspberry, utterly failing to deliver any natural fruitiness. Then, an overly sweet, artificial floral heart tries to emerge, but quickly drowns in a syrupy, nondescript base of vanilla and wood that feels cheap and cloying. It's a muddled blend, lacking any discernable development or refinement, ending as a headache-inducing concoction.