
Minya Coco Lush
Coconut and macarons rarely share a bottle without turning cloying, but Paris Corner pulls it off with Minya Coco Lush, a Eau de Parfum released in 2024. It sits in the brand's playful gourmand lane, built for anyone who wants dessert on their skin without the heaviness that usually comes with it. Aromatica carries the Minya Coco Lush decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can meet this one before deciding how much of it you want in your collection.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Coconut Water, Raspberry, Pear
Heart: Freesia, Jasmine
Base: Macarons, Musk, Amber
The Scent
Coconut water opens the show, thin and green rather than suntan-lotion thick, immediately propped up by raspberry and a juicy streak of pear. The fruit reads tart before it reads sweet, which keeps the first few minutes from tipping into syrup. Freesia moves in early, adding a clean, slightly peppery lift that keeps the fruit from sitting flat on the skin. Jasmine follows a beat later, rounding the florals out with a warmer, more rounded petal quality rather than anything indolic or heavy. The transition from fruit to floral is smooth, almost seamless, with no jarring seam where one phase ends and the next begins. Around the one hour mark, macarons start to surface underneath everything, a soft almond-and-sugar quality that reads more like bakery air than frosting. Musk and amber settle in last, turning the whole composition into a warm skin scent that hums rather than shouts. The dry-down keeps a faint coconut whisper alongside the macaron sweetness, so it never fully abandons where it started, even as the fruit and florals fade into the background. Raspberry and pear stay linked through the early stages, the berry giving a rounder edge to the pear's crisper cut, so the fruit accord reads as one voice rather than two competing ones. As freesia and jasmine settle in, the coconut water does not vanish so much as step back, letting the petals take the foreground while it lingers underneath as a pale, watery base note. Macarons rise gradually rather than all at once, blending into the tail end of the jasmine so the shift from floral to bakery sweetness happens in soft stages instead of a sudden switch. Amber wraps around the musk in the base, giving the skin scent a slightly resinous warmth that keeps the macaron accord from turning flat or one-note. By the later stages, coconut water, macarons, and amber sit closest together on the skin, a trio that feels connected to everything that came before rather than a separate final act.
When to Wear
This one belongs to warm afternoons, beach trips, and casual daytime plans where a sweet, coconut-forward scent feels natural rather than out of place. Think weekend brunches, seaside holidays, or a relaxed evening with friends where you want something comforting but not heavy. Browse the Warm | Tropical collection for more scents built around this same holiday-skin feeling.
Who Is It For
Someone who reaches for dessert-toned fragrances but wants the fruit and florals to do some of the talking too, not sugar. It also suits anyone who likes their gourmands worn close to the skin rather than filling a room.
If you enjoy Marshmallow Blush, it leans into a similarly soft, sweet register and is worth comparing side by side. Browse the full Paris Corner collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Coconut and macarons rarely share a bottle without turning cloying, but Paris Corner pulls it off with Minya Coco Lush, a Eau de Parfum released in 2024. It sits in the brand's playful gourmand lane, built for anyone who wants dessert on their skin without the heaviness that usually comes with it. Aromatica carries the Minya Coco Lush decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can meet this one before deciding how much of it you want in your collection.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Coconut Water, Raspberry, Pear
Heart: Freesia, Jasmine
Base: Macarons, Musk, Amber
The Scent
Coconut water opens the show, thin and green rather than suntan-lotion thick, immediately propped up by raspberry and a juicy streak of pear. The fruit reads tart before it reads sweet, which keeps the first few minutes from tipping into syrup. Freesia moves in early, adding a clean, slightly peppery lift that keeps the fruit from sitting flat on the skin. Jasmine follows a beat later, rounding the florals out with a warmer, more rounded petal quality rather than anything indolic or heavy. The transition from fruit to floral is smooth, almost seamless, with no jarring seam where one phase ends and the next begins. Around the one hour mark, macarons start to surface underneath everything, a soft almond-and-sugar quality that reads more like bakery air than frosting. Musk and amber settle in last, turning the whole composition into a warm skin scent that hums rather than shouts. The dry-down keeps a faint coconut whisper alongside the macaron sweetness, so it never fully abandons where it started, even as the fruit and florals fade into the background. Raspberry and pear stay linked through the early stages, the berry giving a rounder edge to the pear's crisper cut, so the fruit accord reads as one voice rather than two competing ones. As freesia and jasmine settle in, the coconut water does not vanish so much as step back, letting the petals take the foreground while it lingers underneath as a pale, watery base note. Macarons rise gradually rather than all at once, blending into the tail end of the jasmine so the shift from floral to bakery sweetness happens in soft stages instead of a sudden switch. Amber wraps around the musk in the base, giving the skin scent a slightly resinous warmth that keeps the macaron accord from turning flat or one-note. By the later stages, coconut water, macarons, and amber sit closest together on the skin, a trio that feels connected to everything that came before rather than a separate final act.
When to Wear
This one belongs to warm afternoons, beach trips, and casual daytime plans where a sweet, coconut-forward scent feels natural rather than out of place. Think weekend brunches, seaside holidays, or a relaxed evening with friends where you want something comforting but not heavy. Browse the Warm | Tropical collection for more scents built around this same holiday-skin feeling.
Who Is It For
Someone who reaches for dessert-toned fragrances but wants the fruit and florals to do some of the talking too, not sugar. It also suits anyone who likes their gourmands worn close to the skin rather than filling a room.
If you enjoy Marshmallow Blush, it leans into a similarly soft, sweet register and is worth comparing side by side. Browse the full Paris Corner collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











