Janel Kisner Report post Posted June 3, 2017 Is it abstract nonsense poetry? Surrealist performance art? Cryptography so subtle and devious that it would make an Enigma machine blush? The verbal component of whatever spell that orb casts? Safe word? A typo fueled by cheap hooch, NoDoz, and poor impulse control? Is negative press covfefe anything like French press covfefe? This perfume makes no fucking sense: orange marshmallow cream, bitter lemon, black pepper, orange carnation, and gin. Proceeds from this late-night nonsense benefit the ACLU, which has been working overtime to defend the rights and liberties guaranteed to everyone in this country by the laws and Constitution of the United States. Oh! I'm first... eek! In bottle: a light vanilla, sweet orange scent. It didn't smell like orangesicles, but more sophesticated. Wet to dry-down: chewable, orange baby-aspirin? A few hours later: sweet orange plastic, leading to a headache. Sounds about right for #45??? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
aiobhan Report post Posted June 4, 2017 On me: Lemon peel and gin. On my husband: Delicate orange cream fluff with a little spicyness from the pepper and carnation. I THINK IT IS CLEAR WHO GETS TO KEEP THIS ONE. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
StevenBoatman Report post Posted June 4, 2017 Copying my review from the main site: MMMMMMMMM. Covfefe is nonsense-and much sweeter than the person that spawned the word! It’s slightly sour-ish orange dreamsicle on me. There’s a hint of soft vanilla cream (the marshmallow) and something vaguely like orange talcum powder (in a good way). As it dries, there's a sharpness from the gin that keeps the orange effervescent. I really, really adore this! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alshneato Report post Posted June 4, 2017 This is orange marshmallows with a sofisticated edge. The pepper and carnation fade fairly quickly. I love it! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
voodoocatwoman Report post Posted June 10, 2017 I just got knocked back into the early 60s. This smells just like the bubble gum that I used to buy for a penny. (was it called Bazooka? I think it was) It is the first few flavorful chews that I loved so very much before it lost its flavor and I tossed it in the trash so I could do it all over again. I also really get the carnation and after a short time, it takes on a root beer scent. Then it goes soapy and fades pretty quickly. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
suki Report post Posted June 13, 2017 In the bottle, there's definitely an orange creamsicle vibe happening, but with a slight edge, that almost smells like earth. It might be the gin, but if it is, it's staying put instead of taking over like gin / juniper usually does on my skin. As it dries, the orange creamsicle aspect stays firm, which I am enjoying IMMENSELY. The edge is pretty much gone by full dry down. Orange marshmallow situation happening and I adore it a LOT. I hope this scent stay around for a while! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LaFemmeNika Report post Posted June 18, 2017 In the bottle: some sort of orange cream, but not overly sweet. Wet to dry-down: effervescent orange and gin botanicals, with a slight bitter edge from the lemon Later: warm and spicy orange, with an undercurrent of gin. It definitely mellows out after a few hours' wear, but never quite loses its edge. My boyfriend says it reminds him of really good orange bitters and that I "smell like a cocktail." I'm loving this a summery alternative to my usual spicy scents, and am seriously considering nabbing another bottle. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blood onmy hands Report post Posted June 22, 2017 Orange, but powdery and tart, somewhere between orange flavoured sweet tarts and chewable vitamins. The gin adds a weird, dry fizziness. If you've ever smelled those "fizzy pop" scented incense sticks, it's like that. As it dries down, it's much the same, except the black pepper adds an edge of sharp, dark, dry cologne. The whole thing is strangely dusty, powdery and old smelling. Not really gourmand to me at all. I don't smell anything creamy and nothing like vanilla or marshmallow. Orange chewable vitamins, old and dust covered fizzy pop incense sticks, and a dark, off, powdery men's cologne... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lamia Report post Posted June 23, 2017 Sweet Italian lemon cookie! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ltrittipoe Report post Posted June 25, 2017 (edited) I think the gin is giving this an effervescent feel, like orange champagne. Not too sweet, not bitter, just bubbly orange. Edited June 25, 2017 by ltrittipoe Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dementia_divine Report post Posted July 11, 2017 In the bottle: Peppery orange SweeTarts. Sometimes I get more actual orange when I inhale deeply from the bottle, but usually, I open up the bottle and get that original impression. I'm kind of wary about trying this. Wet: Ha! The oil looks like I put orange juice on my skin. I'm getting candy orange, bitter lemon, and there's a kick from the pepper when I inhale deeply and a fizziness that kind of burns my nose! I was hoping to get more orange marshmallow cream than anything, and I really liked the description of a different kind of creamsicle scent mentioned in some reviews, but alas, it's not like that on me. It's this really strong children's vitamin scent with a bit of spice and fizz. Dry: The children's vitamin or chewable aspirin association just won't go away. At least it's not super peppery on me? The marshmallow cream note just adds more of a powdery, candy sweetness to the orange rather than making the scent smell marshmallow-y or even creamy enough to be creamsicle-like on my skin. Verdict: Covfefe is not for me and will be going to a new home (and hopefully onto someone whose skin chemistry provides a better Covfefe scent experience). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zankoku_zen Report post Posted July 12, 2017 Sugary oranges with spicy pepper and carnation. This one is a much more playful and sugary scent on wet, and then it dries and the spice comes out. Good throw and wear length. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LizziesLuck Report post Posted July 16, 2017 The notes reminded me a bit of Jiggery Pokery, which is my most favourite orange scent, so I had high hopes for this, plus I really just felt like I needed to own it. Beth is such a genius, she cracks me up. Wet: Peppery orange! It's immediately a nonsensical sort of smell and it makes me smile. Slight effervescence from the gin. Creamy. There's a cake-like note in there I was not expecting, but am quite enjoying. It reminds me of something from my childhood - couldn't tell you what, but it's totally making me smile. Dry: Creamy orange with hints of spicy carnation. It's sweet, bright, a little spicy. I like it a lot! Great for warm months. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
milo Report post Posted August 13, 2017 Pleasant creamy orange, and a touch of spices. This is too nice to be referenced by DT (I refuse to call him President or even Mr.) It smells like a Christmas type of orange to me, maybe stuffed with cloves. I'll enjoy the rest of the imp, but do not need any more. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lucchesa Report post Posted August 14, 2017 Covfefe is not what I expected -- and indeed, perhaps I should have expected it to be out in left field. Or right field. Or whatever. It is really like no other scent in my collection. I thought it would be much, much sweeter, along the lines of Jiggery Pokery. It is not. There is a gin and tonic sharpness to it, and maybe the pepper too (I never seem to pick up the lab's pepper note), which keeps the orange marshmallow creme from overwhelming fluffiness. And it does smell like "orange marshmallow creme" to me - not blood orange or navel orange but commercial orange flavoring, obviously not the real thing (as suits the scent's namesake). Only as it dries down do I get the spicy carnation note, and it's not the same one I love in Alice. All in all, this is an interesting scent experience, though I haven't fallen in love with it. Maybe I can wear it in the mornings before I shower as I am youtubing last night's Stephen Colbert and Seth Meyers and Trevor Noah... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheresaRedSkull Report post Posted September 8, 2017 (edited) To me, this scent is best summed up as "oranges and tortillas." I really can't muster a more intellectual description than that. Edited September 8, 2017 by TheresaRedSkull Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sarandipitee Report post Posted October 3, 2017 I swear this is Hawkin's cheezies in the bottle and then it morphs to a beautiful creamsicle with a hint of effervescent from the gin. Beth is a genius. I'm very happy this benefits a great cause and I smell awesome. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thecaitycat Report post Posted February 28, 2018 In the bottle It's like orange juice, and marshmallows, but then there's pepper, and then something else? It's weird. And delightful. Wet on skin This gets more citrusy and alcoholic when it first goes onto my skin, like vodka and orange juice. When first applied to the skin, it's not as sweet as when it's in the bottle. Dry on skin after 30 minutes Orange creamsicles, along with gin to keep it from getting sickly sweet. I can detect the black pepper, too, and it tickles the nostrils. This sweetens up a bit with the drydown. Thoughts I'm reviewing this well after buying it. This was one of those blends I knew I'd be into as soon as I read the description (both the story and the scent). The idea of putting black pepper, creamsicles, and gin into a shot glass doesn't seem it would taste great (I mean, I'd probably try it though), but this sure does smell great! I will order a backup bottle of this. One of my top 10, easily. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
torikitty Report post Posted March 22, 2018 Orange, marshmallows, and pepper. It starts out sweet, then gets spicy, then smells like a melted orangesicle left out in the sun. It's nice, sticks close to the skin, but not something I grab very often. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LilyWhorror Report post Posted July 17, 2018 in bottle: cheap plastic-y orange wet: very strong orange bathroom cleaner dry-down: orange cough medicine at no stage did this work for me Share this post Link to post Share on other sites