CB I Hate Perfume At the Beach 1966 is a day at the beach with Coppertone, Wet Sand, Seashell, Driftwood, Salty Skin & The Ocean. Summer at the beach. Created by Christopher Brosius, this is the Water Perfume.
CB I Hate Perfume At the Beach 1966 Review
Fragrantica - "I LOVE IT! Personally, it takes me back to a lost and more innocent time in the early 1970's and long summer days at the swimming pool and the beach. If I close my eyes, I can almost hear the song "Wildfire" playing over the loudspeakers... Ah! The memories this scent invokes."
Fragrantica - "One of my absolute favorites. I used to wish for someone to come out with a perfume that smelled like coppertone and finally it happened. As a native Californian, I've worn coppertone suntan lotion on my skin my entire life. Coppertone is the scent of summer to me. It is fun, free, great music, a hot fun in the summertime kind of feeling. Thank you Christopher Brosius for creating this scent that makes me incredibly happy when I wear it."
Fragrantica - "I'm an Australian born in 1967 and spent every weekend and holiday at the Gold Coast. I remember driving into Surfers Paradise at night, we would pass a huge neon sign advertising Coppertone. It pictured a little girl sporting a dark tan with a dog pulling her bikini bottom down to reveal the white tan line. A bit cheeky but it always marked the beginning of the holiday. Straight to the beach with coppoertone and little else! At the Beach 1966 has captured that memory completely. I am lying in the swealtering heat, hot skin, slight humid breeze blowing and sending gentle wafts of coppertone to my nostrils. I can hear the dull roar of the pounding waves and squeals from children each time a wave comes in. Soon, it becomes uncomfortably hot, and I'm a bit sticky with some sand stuck to my leg. My biggest question- should I get up and have another swim, or just lie here and enjoy the sun a bit longer?"
Theperfumedcourt - 4 Stars - 3/30/2014 6:16:38 PM
The Coppertone of my youth, to be sure. It is longlasting, and initially pretty strong, but by the end of the day -- just when you have to make a heroic effort to make it to the end of a workday -- it is just strong enough to lift you toward the comfort of home. I prefer it to Bobbi Brown's _Beach_ as it doesn't evoke that incipient headache sense.
Theperfumedcourt - 5 Stars - 10/29/2014 10:47:43 AM
I absolutely love this perfume. At first it didn't smell like I, (a child of the 60's Coppertone beach crowd), expected but after a few wears I went crazy for it. It's not Coppertone, it's a million times more sophisticated. That nostalgia for the beach of our childhood that is bound up in the smell of suntan lotion has grown up into CBs I Hate Perfume At the Beach 1966.