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Brand:
Ulric de Varens
Line: varens sweet
Product Type: eau de parfum
Classification: mass-market
Volume: 50 ml
Country TM: France
Made in: France
Gender: for women
Scent Type: flower
Top Note: Coconut Milk
Heart Note: Cane, Tiare Flower
Base Note: Musk, Vanilla
The Ulric de Varens Varens Sweet Coco Soleil eau de parfum boasts a delicate tropical fragrance crafted for women. It captures the sweetness of distant exotic tropics, brought to life through rich notes of coconut water. The tiare flower, a highlight of this composition, imparts intoxicating honeyed nuances, with petals that are pure and gentle. The sweet blossoms of tiare are further enhanced when combined with vanilla, musk, and sugary caramel accords.
The opening note that unveils the fragrance of Ulric de Varens Varens Sweet Coco Soleil is tropical exotic coconut water. It is both fresh and sweet.
At the heart of this aromatic composition are the notes of soft, velvety tiare flowers, filling the entire fragrance with purity and freshness. Cane sugar leaves caramel undertones in the scent.
The base notes of the composition are formed by chords of warm vanilla and sweet musk with creamy accents.
I purchased this product and want to share my review right after unpacking it. It is very similar to their Varensia White, which I already own. In fact, they are almost identical. I don't detect any coconut scent, which was the reason why I bought it. Maybe it will develop a different scent over time. There might be some minimal differences compared to Varensia White, but they are hardly noticeable. Perhaps these are slightly softer and more vanilla-like. However, the longevity of the fragrance is not bad.
It smells like sunscreens: remotely coconut, cane sugar, and maybe I can sense a slightly burnt shade and a hint of saltiness. It is not long-lasting, only for a couple of hours, which is good because it would annoy me if it lasted longer. It is an everyday, not a formal fragrance that matches my mood. I don't regret buying it, but I probably won't buy it again, unlike Mohito - that one is a decent summer refreshment for hot weather.