written by missardee1 on 09/12/2005
I'ts nice to find a product that is as valid today, in that, Coco is such a tribute to a style icon. (Even though I rarely wear Chanel nowadays.) The impressive list of ingredients read:
Top notes : Tunisian Orange Blossom, Sicilian Mandarin.
Middle notes : Damask Rose, Oriental Jasmine, Mimosa from Provence, Ylang-Ylang from the Comoros.
Base notes : Tonka Bean from Brazil and Venezuela, Indonesian Patchouli, Somalian Opoponax.
I like the recent update to Chanel packaging even though I still prefer the classic square shaped bottles. I find myself wearing Coco more in the office situation, perhaps when I'm feeling I need a little extra boldness or a 'power' statement, when the suit and heels aren't doing it for me. I much prefer the softness of Coco Mademoiselle for everyday, but it's not nearly as long lasting as Coco. Problem solved. - Buy both!
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