Fragrances: Tocca Beauty "Cleopatra" Perfume

This fragrance is named after the Ancient, Powerful Presence of Cleopatra and this scent from Tocca Beauty captures that Seductive Power perfectly.



Cleopatra consist of "Bitter Grapefruit, Cucumber, Lush Greens, Cassis Bud, White Jasmine, Peach Nectar, Tuberose, Warm Patchouli, Golden Amber, and Rich Vanilla Musk."

I first fell in love with the "Hand Cream" version of Cleopatra and decided I needed the perfume in my life. The perfume's scent turned out to be a bit different than the scent of the  hand lotion to my disappointment. The hand lotion is more mellow in terms of its floral notes, and you can smell the freshness of the cucumber more. The perfume, on the other hand, has more of a sharp floral kick that really pierces your sense of smell. It's not a bad scent, in fact it is quite lovely especially when it settles down. It just wasn't what I was expecting.

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The scent is great for the daytime because of its crispness and freshly sharp floral smell. If you are sensitive to strong floral fragrances, I would recommend staying away from this perfume because this perfume is pretty strong and it stays strong for a good couple of hours before it finally settles to a more vanilla undertone.

There are still a lot of different scents that Tocca has available and I am excited to give a few a try, especially when I now know how strong and long lasting the Cleopatra Perfume is! And the packaging of all the perfumes are simple but extremely girly and cute! So good impression for the first perfume from the Tocca Beauty Line!

Which scent should I try out next time from the Tocca line?
Happy Wandering! Alice


Comments

  1. Hello Alice,
    wo!the bottle is so cute!
    And the fragrance must be great!
    Wish you a Happy Weekend!
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