
Chanel Coco
What it smells like
The Scent File profile
Mandarin sparks a brief, tart opening before coriander pulls everything into warm, slightly spiced territory within minutes. The heart is dense — rose and jasmine stacked against powdery mimosa, lush but never watery. Amber and benzoin anchor the dry-down into something resinous and almost chewy, with vanilla smoothing the edges into a skin-close trail that lingers for hours. Projection is confident without being aggressive; sillage is rich but controlled, leaving a warm amber-floral signature on fabric and skin alike — a cold-weather fragrance for evenings out or occasions that call for deliberate, unapologetic glamour.
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