Neonatura Cocoon
Cocoon arrives with a soft haze of powdery musk and a whisper of clean aldehydes, like linens dried in filtered sunlight.
The scent fingerprint
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- Warm Spicy50
- Balsamic50
- Vanilla50
- Chocolate
By the editors · 2 min readCocoon arrives with a soft haze of powdery musk and a whisper of clean aldehydes, like linens dried in filtered sunlight. The opening feels deliberate in its restraint—no bright citrus fanfare, just a gentle lift that suggests white florals without naming them outright. Within minutes, it settles into a milky, skin-close veil where something faintly sweet (perhaps heliotrope or tonka) merges with transparent woods.
The effect is intentionally cocooning, as the name promises: enveloping rather than projecting, more about personal comfort than making an entrance. It belongs to that early-2000s moment when "clean" fragrances leaned into warmth instead of sterility, when powder wasn't unfashionable and intimacy was the point.
This suits people who treat fragrance as private ritual rather than public statement—those mornings when you want to smell like yourself, only softer.
Scent twins
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