



FUGAZZI IN LOVE WITH THE COCOS 10 ML
€40.00
Eau de Parfum
50 ml
2 in stock
Description
In Love With The Cocos is an ode to summer romance. Influenced by sandy sunscreen touching the skin and sticky cocktails spilt in ecstasy across a bar. This fragrance is zesty and rich.
Filled with notes of lemon drops, coconut water, and gentle touches of amber and musk, this is, quite simply put, good times in a bottle.
Top notes: Bergamot, Lemon zest
Mid notes: Coconut water, Orangeblossom, Geranium, Rose
Base notes: Amber, Musk, Ambrette
“I am telling you, this girl smelled like paradise. When I saw her, when we danced and even at 5 in the morning when we were folding up pizza so the cheese wouldn’t mess up her dress. She smells like the vacation I need. I just might pack my bags for her.”
“Every person on earth has a memory with coconut, but only the lucky few truly fall in love with the cocos. This cocktail with hints of bergamot, lemon zest, coconut water and orange blossom will transform your attraction into paradise level.”
alcohol, parfum, propanediol, benzyl salicylate, linalool, camellia sinensis leaf extract, coleus forskohlii root extract, tocopheryl acetate, alpha-isomethyl ionone, limonene, hydroxycitronellal, diethylhexyl syringylidenemalonate, citronellol, caprylic/capric triglyceride
Citrus, Musky, Fresh
For the ultimate perfume experience, apply the perfume to warm skin, i.e. pulse points such as your neck, wrist, inner part of your elbows and the back of your knees.
For perfume spray: Diffuse a ‘cloud’ of perfume in the air and walk through, your hair is an excellent perfume carrier (however, never spray directly onto the hair).
Uniquely, the fragrances contain two odourless plant-based ingredients that, when synergistically combined in a trademarked blend, have positive effects on the wellbeing of the wearer, inducing significant reductions in feelings of nervousness and tension.
The root of the perennial herb Makandi forskolin, Coleus forskohlii, a member of the mint family, has been used since ancient times in Indian Ayurvedic medicine. Black tea, Camellia sinensis, native to Southeast Asia has been used for over 5000 years as a tonic, gaining near mystical status in rituals.
The premium glass of the bottles is sustainably sourced from Italy.