What's the difference between Kobako and 5th Avenue?+
Kobako is a feminine fragrance (marketed to women, though wearable by all) from Bourjois (1936) dominated by White Floral accords. 5th Avenue is a feminine fragrance (marketed to women, though wearable by all) from Elizabeth Arden (1996) leaning on Floral accords. They share 4 accords: White Floral, Powdery, Fresh, Floral.
Which is better, Kobako or 5th Avenue?+
By community rating, Kobako scores 3.70/5 vs 5th Avenue at 3.86/5. The "better" choice depends on what you value — longevity, projection, season fit, or signature character.
Do Kobako and 5th Avenue smell similar?+
They share 5 notes and 4 accords, including White Floral, Powdery, Fresh, Floral, Jasmine. 5th Avenue: 「5th Avenue」(エリザベス・アーデン)についてのコミュニティの意見は、提供されたRedditのディスカッションスレッドには見つかりませんでした。このポストではエリザベス・アーデンについて、テール・デルメスのレイヤリングに関する不完全な文で言及されているだけで、このフレグランス自体についての実際のレビューや議論は含まれていません。.
Which lasts longer, Kobako or 5th Avenue?+
Longevity varies by skin chemistry, concentration, and application method.
Which season suits Kobako vs 5th Avenue?+
Kobako scores highest for all seasons wear; 5th Avenue scores highest for spring wear. Kobako leans daytime, 5th Avenue leans daytime.