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The epitome of subtle elegance
Oh yes, a real lady will probably no longer from me.... My fingernails are rarely well manicured, I envy everyone who perfectly masters the no-make-up make-up look and my chive curls also rarely deserve the name hairstyle.
But Love, Chloé gives me a feeling of effortless elegance that makes me forget that my blouse and trench coat really need to be ironed again....
However, Love, Chloé is not an intimidating grand dame who demands a Chanel suit and pearl necklace, I feel simply groomed and sophisticated with her floral creaminess even in jeans and a t-shirt.
The orange blossom and pepper are a bit sharp and cutting in the opening, but quickly the iris and lilac combine with the musk and rice powder to create a cosmetic-powder-like melange that exudes a feminine, floral creaminess.
Despite a well perceptible sillage it does not overwhelm the fellow and remains polite - just like a real lady
But Love, Chloé gives me a feeling of effortless elegance that makes me forget that my blouse and trench coat really need to be ironed again....
However, Love, Chloé is not an intimidating grand dame who demands a Chanel suit and pearl necklace, I feel simply groomed and sophisticated with her floral creaminess even in jeans and a t-shirt.
The orange blossom and pepper are a bit sharp and cutting in the opening, but quickly the iris and lilac combine with the musk and rice powder to create a cosmetic-powder-like melange that exudes a feminine, floral creaminess.
Despite a well perceptible sillage it does not overwhelm the fellow and remains polite - just like a real lady
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