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 by At Rujja
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Patrick Veillet
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7.6 / 10 188 Ratings
A popular perfume by At Rujja for women, released in 1996. The scent is floral-fresh. It was last marketed by Coty.
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Main accords

Floral
Fresh
Powdery
Fruity
Sweet

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
MelonMelon Mandarin orangeMandarin orange Pink pepperPink pepper Electroplated ToothpickElectroplated Toothpick
Heart Notes Heart Notes
RoseRose FreesiaFreesia
Base Notes Base Notes
IrisIris SandalwoodSandalwood Tonka beanTonka bean

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stephaniek

44 Reviews
stephaniek
stephaniek
Very helpful Review 2  
L'Eau d'Issey a la Chloe
Something very familiar here. What IS it? It took me a moment, but I found the link of familiarity. After a few minutes, CHLOE smells very similar to ISSEY MIKAKE L'EAU D'ISSEY! It shares that same watery quality in the dry down, and that said, I don't love the way this smells on clothes. That is, I really enjoy the scent, but I don't like opening a sweater from my closet when it smells of this because it's too "cool," no longer fresh and alive.
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Missk

1350 Reviews
Missk
Missk
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A sweeter and girlier version of Chloe
While the original Chloe and Chloe Intense didn't rock my boat, Chloe EDT somehow manages to do so.

I find this version much sweeter, less heavy on the rose note and a tad fruitier. It still has that lovely, classic appeal that reminds me of old-fashioned, Arts and Craft stores with rose scented lotions and candles displayed on every counter in the shop.

Chloe EDT is Spring-like; bright, sunny and energetic. It is less like soap and more like a lightly scented powder or a scented hankerchief that your Grandmother so lovingly gave you many years ago.

I like its overall freshness. The melon and litchi notes stand out to my nose, giving this fragrance an interestingly light and fruity quality. The rose and freesia counteract with one another well, creating a slightly creamy, lotion-type texture.

I'm rather glad that I took the opportunity the test this, because if I hadn't I may have missed out on something so very lovely and delicate.
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Peanut

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Self-Help Group for Clean Freaks
This is an official application form for the self-help group "I am a Clean Freak e.V." Interested applicants are invited to answer the following questionnaire: This will determine the severity of your clean scent addiction and also decide on your admission to the self-help group.

Multiple answers are allowed and explicitly encouraged. Please check all applicable points:

° I own more than three different types of fabric softener.
° I own more than one type of laundry detergent.
° I have more bars of soap than I can use in ten years.
° I have been caught with my face in the laundry detergent box.
° When I take my washed laundry out of the washing machine, I feel the urge to bite into it.
° I enjoy shopping for laundry products at least as much as for shoes.
° I secretly dream of crawling into the washing machine and being washed at 40° C.
° I notoriously buy perfumes that smell like laundry detergent and/or fabric softener and/or soap.
° I could bathe in "Chloé Eau de Toilette".

If you found more than half of the above statements to be true, immediate action is required. Please submit this application form along with your contact details and membership fee (1 bottle of Lenor of your choice) to Peanut.
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Now enough of the bureaucracy. To the essence: "Chloé EdT".
There isn't really much to write about, because at least for me, the matter is simple and quickly told: "Chloé EdT" is simply the PERFECT clean scent. A dream of fabric softener, delicious laundry detergent, and smooth Dove soap. Period!

That's why I don't even want to go into the fragrance pyramid-whatever it says there. I smell rose fabric softener mixed with sensitive fabric softener, along with a splash of laundry freshness and a whole lot of creamy Dove soap on top. All day long: From the first spray in the morning to the evening shower.

Even though I think I detect a slight scent evolution while wearing it, I am mistaken. Because just when you believe the clean freshness is fading and the scent is becoming softer and moving towards Dove body lotion, the next wave of fresh laundry hits.

I thank Blauemaus for this new great fragrance love. After "Chloé EdP," I thought: What could possibly be better? Ha! "Chloé EdT" is actually almost even better. Not less fresh, but rounder and softer.

P.S. I am lost.
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FlirtyFlower

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FlirtyFlower
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Please forgive me ... (The Rose War)
PROLOG
"You know... Not every story is meant to have a happy ending. If you had known my wife, you would have fallen in love with her too. She was full of compassion and inner strength. But then, then she made a mistake that I should never forgive her for...!”

Excerpt from "My sweet lie"

Monday, October 7, 2019
As I look out the window, it’s almost as if the blood in my veins is freezing, my brain is wrapped in cotton, and time seems to stand still. Maybe it’s the onset of a cold. Or perhaps it’s the dark gray rainy streets, the trees that seem to have adorned themselves in their brightest dresses, or the scent of autumn crocus, which once separated me from my greatest fragrance love.

Somehow today is a day like any other, and yet everything is different from what it once was.

You know, they say it takes 15 minutes to realize you’ve lost your phone, 1 hour to realize you’ve lost your wallet, and sometimes a whole lifetime to find out that you’ve lost yourself.

And you know, the day when the decision about the color of my nail polish should be the most important decision of my day was meant to be the day of my intellectual suicide. And maybe today is the day when I should realize that perhaps I’ve lost myself a little too.

You know, sometimes we lose things we aren’t even aware of how important they are to us. But most of the time we realize it far too late. And we only recognize the gray clouds on the horizon when there’s no turning back.

You must know, at the moment I can’t decide on any fragrance.

After a tiring day at work, I test a few fragrances at Karstadt. I’m astonished when Libre by YSL seems to be a copy of Estée Lauder’s White Linen. A dupe, as dupes can’t get any dupier. The saleswoman is determined to push La Belle on me. On the test strip, it’s indeed spicy delicious, but on my arm, it develops into a vanilla-plum compote. What a shame.

From Guerlain, I try the Homme version of L’instant (actually all fragrances from Guerlain), but before I can perceive the delicious scent progression and the beautiful herbaceousness and woodiness further on the test strip, the saleswoman pulls me away again. "Try the ladies' version, it suits you much better," she says, and today it’s all too much for me.

It wouldn’t change anything; I would have to immerse myself in an olfactory meditation in the green temple tomorrow.

When I stand in front of my fragrance shelf in the evening, I’m amazed by the variety. And as I look at each bottle, it’s almost as if a film is playing in my mind’s eye. Each fragrance represents a part of my past and a part of me that I am no longer today. Almost like an alter ego that has left me with the era of that time.

I face my old great loves: Paris by YSL from 2000 (the vintage version), Tommy Girl, Hypnose Senses, J’adore, Coco, and also Alaia. Phew, I’ve always been a fragrance punk who sprayed on all sorts of things. But after being frequently asked about it on Parfumo, I seem to actually be a rose freak.

And I thought I had gone crazy. And so had my entire fragrance world. My mom gifted me Chloe for my birthday. And I must tell you, I was truly not a fan of this fragrance for many years. But you know - "don’t look a gift horse in the mouth..."

In a fragrance test, everything starts citrusy fresh and there’s a bit of fizz. I actually find this fizz inspiring. Why, I don’t know. Even though lemon is not listed in the fragrance pyramid (it says mandarin here), I still smell it, the lemon.

They say lemon is supposed to be uplifting, concentration-enhancing, and liberating in aromatherapy, which I can actually relate to. I even feel like it clears my head. Why, I don’t understand, but it’s pleasant.

And then my secret or should I say uncanny protagonist, the rose, begins. As I said, for years I resisted Chloe and couldn’t stand the amber afterwards. Since this is the EdT, it seems they have omitted the amber. I am indeed olfactorily thrilled. But why?

Why does this rose evoke such a feeling of happiness? Over time, it becomes more powdery (is that due to the iris?), but also stronger. It almost seems like a little rose war is developing. Although it’s all fresh (allegedly there’s freesia in it providing the freshness), at some point, I only smell rose through and through.

When I delve into aromatherapy, it doesn’t surprise me that rose scents are said to be used to alleviate migraines. The clear path in my head confirms this. The scent is even said to help with shock states in psychology to relax patients. And that also confirms the soothing of my soul.

And the rose war only takes place in my thoughts.

When the doorbell rings, I unexpectedly bump into my coffee cup, which falls to the ground and shatters. And suddenly, I realize that I’m glad this one time that the cup is neither half full nor half empty, but simply empty.

As I bend down to pick up the shards, I find my bracelet with my name under my couch after many years. And I wonder if perhaps I have found myself again in this rose war.

And as I look at the shards, I realize that I cannot rely on my head. Even without this cup, I simply lack too many in the cupboard.

So I rise from the shards and walk to the door, aware that I must make this decision solely with my heart.

EPILOG
Trust your heart. It beat before you could think. - Author unknown
Updated on 10/14/2019
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Philie

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Philie
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Sibling Psychology
Chloe, you delicate girl …
you are lovely and pleasing as an EdP, very pretty, well-groomed, and pleasant, but unfortunately also: a little too harmless and thus - excuse me - boring. Yet still intriguing enough that I had to keep reaching for the tester, just to go from a brief "Ah, how nice" to a "No, I'm just missing something." I kept smelling the Chloe EdP on pretty, well-groomed, impeccably dressed girls, but still a bit too perfect, the "rich girl" type, who doesn’t flaunt big brands but is clearly dressed expensively; and yes, that’s how Chloe EdP smells. "Sophisticated-understated, I don’t want a big drama around me, but still want to draw attention to myself." La-la-la-girlish. (And by the way, the men seem to be into it too; if I were to go by their judgment, the EdP would have long been in my possession.)

And then I encountered the EdT. The little sister. This cheeky, bolder, somewhat more outspoken creature that, overall, corresponds to dear Chloe but dares just a little bit more. Above all: to stand out. The mini-Chloe also wears delicate lace dresses, but instead of ballerinas, she wears boots. Yes, the scent is still romantic-girlish-lovely, but: There’s something zestier, more self-assured. Still a rich girl, but one who shrugs her shoulders. So what. I’ll just ruin my lace dress at a festival. The whole thing gets a casual na-na-na attitude and finally gives Chloe some character.

The scent lasts incredibly well on the skin, envelops you, and you should really be careful not to overdo it. What confuses and annoys me immensely is the almost identical packaging. A slightly differently colored liquid and a ribbon definitely do not suffice as distinguishing features for me. Because then there’s also the Eau de Klo. And the more intense one. At least solving this typographically and writing it on the bottle wouldn’t hurt anyone. Because Chloe IS NOT the same as Chloe!

What more can be said about the fragrance notes when everything has already been said …
It’s a floral, slightly fruity, fresh laundry scent. Softly sweet, with a bit of imagination I notice the melon, but the fragrance nuances blend so pleasantly that I can’t pinpoint THE fragrance note. Pink pepper, sandalwood oil, and tonka probably explain why even I, a "powdery-woody-oriental" person, can relate very well to this delicate floral scent.

You can wear it anytime. I can’t imagine that the scent would be unpleasant to anyone. But precisely for that reason, I won’t give it 100% - because it might be a bit too mass-compatible, and it unfortunately lacks that truly special something. I undoubtedly love this scent, could inhale it and bathe in it, but it hasn’t touched me to the core.
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A floral light crowd pleaser. A very safe summery blind buy for all ages Nothing cloying. Citrus and white florals dominate. Would buy
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1
Clean and magical fragrance, I'm in love with it! But what a pity is discontinued, the new eau the toilette from Chloé is not the same...
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6 years ago
1
I regret not having taken this more seriously. Compared to the new edt, this oozes character and timelessness. Crisp and sharper
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How beautiful you were,
a graceful rose in frosty cold
charming and strong in character
Your successor isn't even a shadow...
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Why did you have to go? You always stood in the shadow of your big sister, even though you are much more beautiful, interesting, and full of character.
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9 years ago
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Unfortunately, not my taste. I only smell soap with a few roses in between. The scent is quite scratchy.
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Smells like freshly showered, clean-pure, sweet-powdery, fruity-fresh, and touched with rose water, definitely suitable for everyday and office wear.
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Not quite as ladylike as the EDP, but with mandarin and melon, it’s a cheerful, fresh clean office scent for spring. H+S very good.
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Chloe EDP pricks me somehow. The EDT is perfect.... So fresh, elegant, wonderfully soft rosy, slightly creamy. Shockingly in love....
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2 years ago
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I still miss you painfully.
You were my signature for so many years.
Fresh white bed sheets, well-kept yet unique.
Goodbye
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