Is this a typical "sunscreen" smelling perfume?+−
Not exactly. While it shares the coconut and vanilla notes found in sunscreens, the marine top note and heavy sandalwood heart make it smell more like a luxury boutique hotel by the ocean than a drugstore tanning oil.
How does this perform in cold weather?+−
Hamaca is primarily designed for spring and summer. Its subtle projection and airy aquatic notes tend to disappear in the winter, though the tonka bean and vanilla base can provide a cozy, close-to-the-skin experience in cooler months.
Is this fragrance truly unisex?+−
Yes. It avoids the heavy floral notes typically associated with feminine "tropical" scents and the aggressive woods or spices of traditional masculine colognes. The balance of salt and creamy wood makes it sit right in the middle.
Where should I wear Hamaca?+−
It is most appropriate for casual settings, beach days, or relaxed weekend outings. Because its sillage is restrained, it is also a safe choice for the office or environments where you want to smell pleasant without being overwhelming.