Date Added: 19/05/2015
Chanel Allure Eau Fraichissante Pour L'Ete is an amazing summer fragrance. This one has a chic identity with a sweet spicy character. I just wish i could get my hands on another bottle before my own completely finishes, nut its impossible to find!
by William
Date Added: 22/11/2012
I've landed a bottle for the upcoming summer. It's such a yummy juice. Nothing out of this world tho. Just a simple decent day cologne. Refreshing but sweetish and with spicy undertones. An ultimate well-being enhancer!
by scotty
Date Added: 22/11/2012
No idea what those negative reviews are about since this "all-over refreshing tonic" takes the best of the original and turns it into the most wearable warm weather scent I own. The flankers? All of them seem more like copies of one facet or another of this with Homme Sport in the silver bottle coming the closest. Even the tonic's bottle represents Chanel's sophistication better with it's lightly frosted glass and raised lettering.
by allure male
Date Added: 22/11/2012
That was a fantastic perfume with so many different facets!
At times it was sharp and light, at times sweet and intimate but always extremely alluring and classy!
I remember the weather temperature occasionally shifted my nasal experience of this little gem which I believe is the most wonderful male perfume the house with the two "C"s has ever produced.
I had more than a dozen bottles of it at home, all bought in advance of its imminent market disappearance.
It really brought smiles on peoples' faces when they were close to me, wearing it.
It had good longevity, it was suitable for a business meeting,
formal dinners, at the gym and around the year (much like Fahrenheit is) and actually cost less that any other male perfume of the same size!
"Allure sport", which came later is based on it, a more refined - better "constructed" version of "Allure Homme Eau Fraichissante Pour l`Ete" but with a twist :( .
While very close to the original, the magic was gone.
That little something, the imperfection of the original formula call it as you like. I don't know. You'd better ask Monsieur Polge.
by alexantro
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