Cocopan Nusa Art Of Scent
At a glance
Is Cocopan Nusa Art Of Scent worth trying?
Cocopan by Nusa Art Of Scent is a fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Summer
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- sweet, tropical, vanilla with Papaya, Mango, Coconut
The first impression
Cocopan by Nusa Art Of Scent is a fragrance for women and men. Cocopan was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Abdullah Al Roman. Top notes are Papaya and Mango; middle note is Coconut; base notes are White Chocolate, Sandalwood, Vanilla and Musk.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Abdullah Al Roman
Abdullah Al Roman is a perfumer based in the Middle East, known for his work with Balance Male Grooming and Nusa Art Of Scent. His style blends fresh, woody, and floral accords, often creating balanced compositions that feel both modern and refined. Notable creations include Balance No.4, a clean and sophisticated fragrance, as well as Archipelago, Cocopan, and Highland Rose for Nusa Art Of Scent, each showcasing his ability to craft distinct olfactory narratives.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Cocopan Nusa Art Of Scent
Essence
The Lover revels in pleasure as devotion, turning every moment into a sacrament of sensation. Cocopan's tropical fruits and white chocolate are a hymn to indulgence-not as excess, but as joyful surrender. They believe ecstasy is the quickest path to the divine, and the fragrance's mango-vanilla heart beats with this conviction.
Style & Aesthetic
They dress in flowing fabrics that catch the breeze-silk sarongs, unbuttoned linen shirts. The scent's coconut-sandalwood drydown lingers on sun-oiled skin. Their accessories are playful: a bracelet of carved wooden beads, a single gardenia tucked behind one ear.
Philosophy & Values
They worship at the altar of the present. The papaya's juicy immediacy reflects their disdain for delayed gratification, while musk in the base notes hints at deeper, slower-burning passions. Life, to them, is meant to be tasted fully.
Relationships
They love generously but without possession. Partners bask in their attention (mango's sweetness) but may crave more substance than the vanilla's fleeting comfort. Friends cherish their ability to turn ordinary dinners into celebrations.
Lifestyle
They host impromptu gatherings where the wine flows and the music never stops. The fragrance's moderate sillage ensures they're remembered long after they've left the room. They sleep late and dream in vivid color.
Shadow
Their hedonism can become avoidance. The white chocolate's sweetness sometimes cloys, masking a fear of emptiness. Sandalwood's depth suggests untapped reserves they rarely explore.
Conclusion
Cocopan is the scent of ripe fruit falling unbidden from the tree-a reminder that pleasure, too, is a kind of wisdom. The Lover wears it as both offering and birthright.