Coconut Sand unisex vs Shay & Blue Tallulahs Camellia

37pts
Coconut Sand unisex
Winner
Korres

Coconut Sand unisex

vs
34pts
Shay & Blue Tallulahs Camellia
Shay & Blue

Shay & Blue Tallulahs Camellia

Coconut Sand unisex Advantages

  • More complex scent profile

    10 accords vs 7

Brand
Korres
Shay & Blue
Year
-
-
Gender
unisex
unisex
Type
-
Eau de Parfum
Rating
-
-
Longevity
Moderate
Moderate
Sillage
Moderate
Moderate
Accords
coconutvanillasweetcitrusgourmandpowderylactonictropicalmuskyfresh spicy
white floralgreenwoodyflorallactonicfresh spicyanimalic
Top Notes
Bergamot
Hyacinth
Heart Notes
CoconutMadagascar Vanilla
GardeniaLily
Base Notes
White Musk
White TeaCashmere Wood
Season
summer
winter
spring
fall

Shared accords:

lactonicfresh spicy

Verdict

Coconut Sand unisex opens with Bergamot while Shay & Blue Tallulahs Camellia leads with Hyacinth. Coconut Sand unisex lasts moderate with moderate projection, making it ideal for summer. Shay & Blue Tallulahs Camellia brings a white floral character with moderate longevity, best suited for spring, while Coconut Sand unisex leans more coconut.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Coconut Sand unisex or Shay & Blue Tallulahs Camellia better?

Coconut Sand unisex by Korres has not been rated yet, while Shay & Blue Tallulahs Camellia by Shay & Blue has not been rated yet. Coconut Sand unisex is a coconut, vanilla fragrance, while Shay & Blue Tallulahs Camellia leans more white floral, green. The best choice depends on your personal preference and the occasion.

Which lasts longer: Coconut Sand unisex or Shay & Blue Tallulahs Camellia?

Coconut Sand unisex has moderate longevity with moderate sillage. Shay & Blue Tallulahs Camellia has moderate longevity with moderate sillage.

What are the main differences between Coconut Sand unisex and Shay & Blue Tallulahs Camellia?

Coconut Sand unisex features coconut, vanilla, sweet accords, while Shay & Blue Tallulahs Camellia is characterized by white floral, green, woody notes. They share lactonic, fresh spicy accords in common.