12/28/2018

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Pink Rose
As expected, Chanel didn't reinvent the wheel with the launch of an EdP version of the now classic EdT.
The latter stands for citrus flowery lightness, so I was anxious to smell the differences to the new EdP.
Both smell the same to me after spraying on. Citrus freshness with light quince sweetness with a floral hint.
The flowers: in the heart notes the difference can be found: the EdP clearly smells of rose instead of hyacinth, the jasmine has been left.
The rose is delicate, light and airy, without any spicy parts, but also without becoming soapy, the jasmine is not dominant. The Eau Tendre freshness does not break off the total pressure, but gives more intensity and adhesion overall.
The base certainly contains musk as a fixative, but without becoming too superficial - the flowers remain. The base of the EdT is in comparison a little fresher, less flowery - although I can only speak of nuances.
For me personally, Chance Eau Tendre belongs neither as EdT, nor as EdP in the direction of shower gel or shampoo. Both are fresh floral, with the rose note of EdP clearly accentuating a different florality; one that is slightly less bitter than that of Hyacinth.
Wearable by ladies of all everyday classes on all occasions.
The bottle is idem to that of the EdT, the lid is silver instead of frosted, the word chance is made of gold in the lettering instead of white.
The liquid is really pink compared to the more beige looking EdT next to it.
The latter stands for citrus flowery lightness, so I was anxious to smell the differences to the new EdP.
Both smell the same to me after spraying on. Citrus freshness with light quince sweetness with a floral hint.
The flowers: in the heart notes the difference can be found: the EdP clearly smells of rose instead of hyacinth, the jasmine has been left.
The rose is delicate, light and airy, without any spicy parts, but also without becoming soapy, the jasmine is not dominant. The Eau Tendre freshness does not break off the total pressure, but gives more intensity and adhesion overall.
The base certainly contains musk as a fixative, but without becoming too superficial - the flowers remain. The base of the EdT is in comparison a little fresher, less flowery - although I can only speak of nuances.
For me personally, Chance Eau Tendre belongs neither as EdT, nor as EdP in the direction of shower gel or shampoo. Both are fresh floral, with the rose note of EdP clearly accentuating a different florality; one that is slightly less bitter than that of Hyacinth.
Wearable by ladies of all everyday classes on all occasions.
The bottle is idem to that of the EdT, the lid is silver instead of frosted, the word chance is made of gold in the lettering instead of white.
The liquid is really pink compared to the more beige looking EdT next to it.
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