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An ode to masculine freedom expressed in an aromatic-woody fragrance with a captivating trail. A timeless scent housed in a bottle of deep and mysterious blue. A woody, aromatic fragrance for the man who defies convention. A provocative blend of citrus and woods that liberates the senses. Fresh, clean, and profoundly sensual. The nose behind this fragrance is Jacques Polge. BLEU DE CHANEL unites the invigorating zest of grapefruit and the power of an aromatic accord with the woody whisper of dry cedar.

New Caledonian sandalwood lends it a warm and sensual trail. A meeting of strength and elegance. The lighter, relaxed eau de toilette comes in a spray for generous application. QUALITY TEST Skin: 1-2 hrs Garments: 2-3 hrs Stain: None.

Trybefore you buy. Sample, sample, sample and figure out what you really like. It’s best to try it, but don’t buy itright away. Because it takes a few hours for the true scent to work with your body. Ask A Friend.what they think. Getting a second opinion can help you break it off or help you make a decision to buy it! Get your friends or a family member to smell the scent on you for that second opinion.

Shop Onlinewhy pay full price when you can pay a fraction of the retail cost? Seriously, we have gotten some great buys and bargains for the same perfume for way less. Plus, shopping from home. Well nothing beats convenience and huge savings. Have a separate scent for everyday and special occasions Use lighter mixes like an eau de toilette for daily use and save eau de parfums or parfums for select occasions when you want to feel extra special and want to stand out. Wearing lighter, fresher or fruity notes come across as more approachable rather than an intimidating musk or spicy notes.

This scent is safe. This scent is familiar and not terribly inventive. The opening is sweet, a kind of fruity musk.

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There's a purple Starburst somewhere in my childhood. BDC EDP smells just like that at the onset. Beyond that it dries into something a bit metallic, a bit generic. I detect an ambroxan that isn't listed in the notes. It fits in the same bucket as Sauvage, ADG Profumo, and Dylan Blue. I think it's near the bottom of these types of fragrance. The EDP isn't too far from the EDT, so comparisons between the two don't carry much weight with me.

This seems to be about the same in its scent profile but with a better performance. Again, it is safe, and it works in most situations. Wear it to work, wear it day or night, wear it socially. This is the kind of fragrance worn by someone who only owns one fragrance. Scent: 4/10 Longevity: 7/10 Sillage: 8/10. This is a completely different beast to the delightfully frothy and tangy EDT.

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Even the opening blast is sultry giving a grudging nod to the freshness of the EDT. It then settles down into something mildly synthetic and fougerie morphing into slightly metallic then settling into pure pepper on a bed of faded petals, fortunately with the pepper mellowing over time otherwise it would have necessitated a wash off situation. I was hoping for a more mature and meaningful version of the EDT. Just boring and generic.

Fragrance: 2/5 Projection: 3.5/5 Longevity: 3.5/5. I will be harsh to this scent. Probably do not deserve this, but Chanel for me is going the wrong direction with male fragrances. Originality of scent is way to alike modern smells not maybe with composure but with a philosophy how it should smell. Opening is blast of citrus/bergamot/peper and although it is nice smell it can be unpleasant because of combination citrus and peper. In middle of life of perfume is actually is most quality of this scent, such a nice balanced combination of notes.

Plus ofc is longevity of perfume which is on the level you want of this smell and silage is maybe more for clubs, to be noticed. This last maybe kill the option for work but in big space is ok. Maybe if this did not have mark of Chanel could be no. 1 hit but really I except something unique from this house on the level Egoist and Antaeus. I absolutely love this perfume.

It was, and currently still is, my #1 favourite perfume to wear. It has a sweet, jasmine, lightly citrus and minty opening scent. It lingers with a slightly sweet, aquatic, euphoric smell.

It lasts on my skin around 1 to 1.5 hours. After that you can detect only trace amounts in the air around me. All I got was compliments (from both men and women).

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It's not overpowering and not weak, it's the perfect medium. In terms of notes, I found it weird that there was patchouli included in it, as I didn't get any scent of that when I had BdC on. I smelled the Jasmine the most and I think that's what I liked about it. Edited Review: A sweet opening that has a note I really like. There's almost a Barbasol shave cream to the opening. In fact, it smells quite a bit like the Jack Black hair and body wash product, which is a very good thing in my book.

There's a transition after the first 45 min to an hour, and I'm not as fond of the change as I am of the opening. It takes on a synthetic woods accord in the dry down that just isn't as good as the opening, but it's still not too bad. I do like this fragrance overall and I'm glad to have it in my collection. It's a huge fragrance note party, and we're all invited! Bleu de Chanel EdP is indeed a deeper, richer take on the original EdT. Yet it retains a quality of its own, thanks to the large cocktail of ingredients! Throughout the day, the fragrance seems to wear different 'masks' depending on my skin temp and general environmental conditions - in an almost eerily living way.

The tangy notes of grapefruit and bergamot continually appear when I'm experiencing hotter skin temps, then the scent returns back to a peppery, gingery, woody quality reminiscent of Lagerfeld's Jako (which I'm not a huge fan of). Bleu de Chanel EdP comes off as a skin scent in terms of sillage; the EdT appears to have a better 'reach'. This fragrance shimmers through so many notes interplaying with one another in a semi-unpredictable way. It's not a 'blue' scent as one would expect of, say, Kenzo or Bulgari Blu.

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It is a hybrid formulation that is hard to pin down and different than other scents out there now; hats off to Chanel for the adventurous endeavor in constructing Bleu de Chanel EdP as a classy, reformulated flanker. I can't say this would be my first choice of scents to wear in a crunch (compared even to the EdT, which seems more stable and accessible). So to me, this fragrance is good, versus AWESOME. This is BdC EDT's mature older brother. Opens up with grapefruit, and immediately you'll notice how much deeper, smoother, and richer the EDP is compared to the EDT. As it dries down, the amber & incense combo starts to take over. These notes are much more pronounced in the EDP, resulting in a more sophisticated fragrance.

This fragrance is versatile as well, just like the EDT, but it feels more suited for a more 'formal' & 'night time' setting. The only issue I have with the EDP is this turns into a skin scent fairly quickly. Scent: 8.5/10 Sillage: Below Average Longetivity: Good.

Not much to say here because this is exactly what Chanel claims it is: Chanel Bleu Eau de Parfum is a stronger, richer, longer-lasting version of Bleu de Chanel. There are some differences between the two, but those distances fall well within the parameters of a genuine Chanel-Bleu-Intense-concept. If you, like me, enjoyed and purchased Bleu de Chanel, you will likely enjoy this one. It is an excellent fragrance. I’m perfectly satisfied with Bleu de Chanel. If I run out of it, or if I suddenly decide that it’s about the only fragrance I want to wear (not a chance!), I will purchase Chanel Bleu Eau de Parfum. I likely won’t be buying because I am content with what I have and do not foresee using up my bottle.

Plus I would rather spend my money on a couple of Chanel Les Exclusifs. Modern & Sophisticated.

So, I tried the Eau de Parfum version before trying the Eau de Toilette, but I have since tried both side by side. My impression of this one is that it is definitely 'woodier'. It starts off with grapefruit and incense, much like the Eau de Toilette, however I would say that this one starts off where the Eau de Toilette heart and dry-down occur. So it has less of the bright, citrus top-notes and more of the woodier, mossier notes. I also detect vetiver and amber. There is less of the pink pepper, sparkling grapefruit opening of the Eau de Toilette.

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This is why when I think of this I think I would use it for more formal events. Overall, with this Eau de Parfum I think of this as the 'night' version of Bleu de Chanel. It strikes me as something more formal, compared to the casual, more versatile, laid-back nature of the Eau de Toilette. This is the version I would choose between the two, just based on my initial experience.

But each version has it's merits. I think this would be great for any formal event which requires a man to wear a suit, or dress code.

Perfect on a date, and for a man with wealth and experience. Extremely good effort by Chanel with this one. Bleu de Chanel EdP, is a slightly richer, more rounded version of the EdT.

I like both versions, but prefer the EdP. The main difference to me is that the citrus in the opening is not quite as sharp and the base is less powdery. Overall the EdP seems deeper and slightly richer, but that's really quite a subtle perception between the two.

Unlike some reviews, I can't see any reason to own both, but my instinct in scents isn't quite as well refined as others. Elegant, masculine, lady pleasing. A must for any wardrobe, IMO. Bleu De Chanel is a well rounded, unashamedly masculine fragrance with a crowd pleasing opening which then veers into a darker mix of vetiver, incense and mint, all kept polite by a dash of amber. It is a great introduction to fragrance development for people starting out in this hobby.

The ingredients are high-quality and it performs well. It is basically a vetiver fragrance with flair. Nothing wrong with that.

I see Bleu De Chanel and Dior Homme heading different directions for mens fragrance. I prefer the more masculine of the two. Bleu stands the best chance of stopping the unisex trend in men's fragrance, a trend that is responsible for abominations like Polo Red.

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