Allure Homme Edition Blanche Eau de Parfum Chanel

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Allure Homme Edition Blanche Eau de Parfum Chanel

Rated 4.04 out of 5 based on 73 customer ratings
(73 customer reviews)

Allure Homme Edition Blanche Eau de Parfum Chanel for men of Chanel

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Allure Homme Edition Blanche Eau de Parfum by Chanel is a Oriental Woody fragrance for men. Allure Homme Edition Blanche Eau de Parfum was launched in 2014. Top notes are bergamot and lemon; middle notes are woody notes and sandalwood; base notes are vetiver and madagascar vanilla.

73 reviews for Allure Homme Edition Blanche Eau de Parfum Chanel

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    Opening fresh, dry down warm. One of the best scents I’ve had. I use it for the office, inoffensive.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    Another chic magnet from the Chanel House. This is a good buy for a collector. A well done Lemon, Vanilla and Woody scent. It lives up to the the name, it will Allure you.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    Love the scent.
    It’s a nice lemon vanilla combination.
    Even the edp version still has performance issues.
    This could have beeen a much better fragrance if it had a stronger kick.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    This scent is very smooth and creamy. It’s not exactly like a lemon pie but its close. It’s also a very casual scent that smells really good in the high heat. For the price, it is a little expensive but it does have a uniqueness.
    9/10

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    Magnificent. I keep it simple. This is a real chic magnet fragrance. Its more concentrated and longer longevity. It’s a stunner

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    I’m happy to see that I’m not the only one to smell something very similar to Encre Noir after a while.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    I don’t get much of the vanilla, but I can see where the “creaminess” comes in. With all the other descriptions, I can’t get the simplistic image of a sweet lemon dessert out of my head.
    This is not that. It’s not as literal as people might say it is. It is much more elevated than that, and a very well composed unique lemon fragrance.
    The dry down tames the sharpness of lemon you get in the opening, and it smooths out into a bright and bodied citrus that, for me, have multi-faceted counterparts that are hard to separate. Nothing seems to hold its own in this, but instead, everything holds together. I think I’ll get a lot of use from this.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    Creamy lemon as a result of combining lemon, sandal wood and vanilla. Perfection. Unlike other citrus fragrances, this one has creamy yet not sweet qualities, which makes it niche like. As Chanel describes, it is avant-garde.
    Scent: 9/10
    Performance: 7/10
    Versatility: 6/10

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    Such a warm, yet fresh fragrance. Squeezed lemons over vanillic sandalwood. How can you not love this ? Best Chanel fragrance for men IMHO.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    The smell is amazing. To me its more like lemon sherberts than lemon meringue pie! Im not a fan of sweet vanilla fragrances, but the vanilla is so well blended in this that it just smoothes out the magical citruses.
    Performance is terrible, but thats the case woth most citrus freshies. I get roughly 3-4 hours longevity but dont mind reapplying for multiple lemongasms!

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    Absolutely unique fragrance that best suits spring and fall i.m.o. Compliment getter!

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    Beautiful….

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    I did not like the original Allure, but this is magnificent!!.
    Love it

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    I didn’t want to get onto the hype train. I didn’t care much about that famous lemon pie scent everyone was talking about. I even heard it could become discontinued. It seems like it will stay on the market.
    So, I really didn’t care much about edition Blanche until I decided to smell it at the store. Right the next day, I was ordering my very own bottle online and I’m so glad I did.
    The hype is justified. I don’t get the lemon pie comparison that much but it’s rather a creamy lemony scent with a wonderful mix of mild spices and one of the best dry down of sandalwood and vetiver.
    To make it short and simple, Edition Blanche is simply the happiest fragrance in my collection. It’s a total mood lifter, it makes people smile. It’s a gentleman scent with a nice gentle touch. Not overly sweet, not juvenile in any way, just a scent with incredible characteristics. This is spring and summer in a bottle and one of Jacques Polge best creation.
    I’m considered to be a dark person, dark mood, etc. And some people wondered if that scent fitted my kind of personality. I don’t know and I don’t care, it fits with my nose and that’s enough for me.
    So, it’s energetic, uplifting, optimist and bright but never in an annoying kind of way. Don’t forget, it’s a gentleman scent.
    To me, it’s in the same genre as Guerlain Lhomme Ideal Cologne edition. Both are lemony, creamy with superb spices to give it a kick. They both fit for mild weather.
    Just wow… I’m happy I jumped aboard the hype train. The tickets are a bit expensive but what a ride.
    If you’re like me and you prefer to stay away from the hype, you might want to give this one a shot. this is niche quality, nice ingredients, amazing sandalwood. Everything is right on spot.
    Edition Blanche is a nice cousin to allure extreme and Bleu de Chanel. and it lasts a bit more than the EDT.

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    A creamy and rich lemon scent with woody overtones and a criminally-underrated vetiver base. Fantastic!

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s pretty good. Not sure where people get the Lemon Meringue pie comparison from, though. To me, it smells more like sweet, lemon shower gel. 7/10.

  17. :

    3 out of 5

    Havent smelled the EdT but this smells like a sparkling citrus for the first hour, as the woods emerge i begin to get that “creamy” vibe that people mentioned.
    The performance like all citrus on my skin only lasts only few hours with projection being around an hour unless I apply unscented lotion or spray on clothing too.
    Overall its a solid fragrance, not worth the full price though especially for an EdP and I couldn’t purchase it through online discounters…but its Chanel.
    Scent : 9/10
    Performance : 6/10
    Value : 7/10

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    absolutely beautiful, Chanel can do no wrong, IMHO

  19. :

    4 out of 5

    When I tried this a couple of years ago, I remember it like a creamy and a bit complex delicious scent. I went to buy it some days ago and what met we was a thin citrus with no projection and 30 min performance. Very boring indeed and not as the comforting scent I remembered. I dont know if the juice is reformulated? In this category there are so many better alternatives. For instance artistan pure and several acqua di parma (which are much higher quality for same price!)

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    A simple but well- blended fragrance that opens with bright and zesty citrus, eventually balanced by creamy vanilla and sandalwood, and kept just masculine-enough by a vetiver note. The wonderful blend results in a young, fun, soapy scent that is perfect to wear in warm Manila weather. Appropriate for the office or casual settings.
    Longevity and projection are average, but spraying it lightly on one’s undershirt helps it last and keep your scent cloud alive. It settles into a fragrance with a unisex vibe.
    I love this scent! It’s my go-to designer scent, and that’s something coming from someone who prefers niche, cologne – style, shared fragrances. Try it now!!!

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    its the understated elegance that pushes this fragrance to the top!

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    Lemon pie? Not really. More like a smooth lemon zest. Yeah. Very pleasant. A memory impressing scent. A Spring no-brainer.

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    Smell after drydown similar with Allure sport eau extreme and Allure sport from tonka bean. It’s great scent. Sadly longevity is too short

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    Got a sample from my friend at Chanel, lemon at initial spray..then again lemon…drydown again lemon ! where is the vanilla & woody notes? I was looking for a creamy vanilla dry down. Overall i like the scent quite subtle unlike other synthetic smelling lemon frags but longevity & sillage is weak. I am thinking of layering with other vanilla scent frags..any ideas or suggestions?

  25. :

    3 out of 5

    This one, as many other chanel frags is overprized. It’s a good citrus frag, but nothing more then that. And stop with the damn comparisons to lemon pie, it dosen’t smell anything like that. It’s citrus and vanilla with a bit of woody notes.

  26. :

    5 out of 5

    Chanel is an upper niche level brand in my book. It is in the same league of creed, perfumes de marly, amouage if not better.
    you dont need complicated fragrance to have a sophisticated scent.
    This one is a proof.
    All chanels smell smooth, natural and top class quality.
    Also All allure line is amazing and complements getter. Just pick any one and you hardly will go wrong.
    Edition blanche is ladies pleaser, extremely beautiful scent with good longevity.
    10/10.

  27. :

    5 out of 5

    I’ve become completly addicted to this. I got it as a gift recently and swapped it for something else. Ever since I’ve been haunted by it.
    I have tested it a couple of times and the wafts i get from my skin or the fabric hours and days later are pure magic. I’ve been searching for a scent like this for so long. A fresh, uplifting, casual scent with a designer scent feel, but a true (almost niche) quality drydown. Leave it to Chanel to deliver such quality in an everyday, all occasion, masculine scent.
    To me this consists af three clear parts; the uplifting (and long lasting) citrus, the peppery and woody vetiver, last but not least the creamy and almost shy vanilla that comes out to play at the end.
    The magic of this scent for me is that its larger then just a some of all it’s part. My next full bottle purchase. Need this when the sun comes out.

  28. :

    5 out of 5

    Top Chanel quality as always.
    Delicious and creamy.
    This is not a “typical” borring lemon scent you’d like to get rid of after two or three wearings.
    This is such a classy/sophisticated lemon-based scent which is blended masterfully.
    Rating: 5/5
    Seasons: Spring, summer and fall
    Occasions: Any occasions
    Released: 2014
    Perfumer/Nose: Jacques Polge
    (1) Batch Code: 1001 = January 2017 (Emptied, 50 ml.)

  29. :

    5 out of 5

    just try it and buy it I love it and it is the best of chanel is the one that smells better and lasts but is not soft or very strong but lasts for hours.
    longevity 9/10
    sillage 8/10
    scent 10/10

  30. :

    5 out of 5

    Smelling this fragrance makes me imagine having a picnic outside under a large tree on a sunny day. The creamy lemon meringue is the dominant in the beginning, but it is soon eaten up. I stay under the tree to read a book. The real tone sets in with a creamy sandalwood that calms the soul. Rating 9 out of 10

  31. :

    5 out of 5

    I love this fragrance but its not my type personally i think if u love gentle fragrances with above average performance you should buy this

  32. :

    3 out of 5

    I gave this a whiff last time at LAX in Duty Free, and was not impressed – full on Lemon Pledge. Today, I figured what the heck and tried on skin. Top notes were strong lemon, but that faded quickly and the warmer, creamier sandalwood kicked in. After a good hour, I’m enjoy this scent very much – vetiver bite is shining, and the citrus notes seems to have blended together in a calming but still bright and pleasant way. I would consider a small bottle – I’m fond of many of Chanel fragrances pour homme, and may add this to the collection. Give it a try on your wrist if you, too, had the Pledge reaction.

  33. :

    5 out of 5

    scent : 9/10
    sillage : 7/10
    longevity :8/10
    70% day / 30% night fragrance
    nice clean, fruity and pepper scent
    same category of DPH sport, but this one got more citrus

  34. :

    5 out of 5

    Lol people still believe it’s a summer scent. Dude most cologne from Chanel is winteror cool seasons included this one.that’s where they shine. You couldn’t smell it but people around will because of the use of aldehyde in their fragrances. Thk me 😉

  35. :

    5 out of 5

    So, I didn’t try EDT, BUT I’m in love with this one. It is definitely has it’s own beauty, as already mentioned, not from the first accord, but overall. I bought it for my boyfriend, cause on my warm skin it strikes with too much tobacco.It has so many facets, not ONLY lemon, but also woody notes and in general smells like forest where lemon and tobacco trees grows together (not sure that it exists though). In simply put, your imagination can bring you anywhere with this one) Try on the skin before buy.

  36. :

    5 out of 5

    Chanel screwed this one completely with the switch to EDP.
    In the EdTC version, by using pepper as a counterpart to the lemon, it was a little gem with a unecspected vibrancy and class, with very good longevity and projection for a citrus based fragrance.
    Alas the EDP ditches the pepper to achieve a somewhat cake smell that tends to go in a very wrong way of a citrus smelling laundry detergent odr smth. similar.
    Longevity and projection gone out of the window, if one wants to achieve anything beyond 4 hours, cppious ammounts are needed on clothes. Spraying this on skin is almost pointless.
    If you can, grab a EdTC version and use it only 4 special occasions, do not pay retail for this, better yet don’t buy it at all, it’s a waste of money.
    A D, only because of the heritage.

  37. :

    5 out of 5

    Lemon Meringue Pie
    I wore this quite a lot for the cool summer we have been getting. I did not get a lemon Meringue Pie smell at first. I got a very bright fleeting citrus in the opening. The scent then dries down to a vetiver scent.
    Now that the weather is changing. I do get that Lemon Meringue Pie accord from that bright Lemon blended with the Sandalwood and the Vanilla making this scent quite warm in the cooler weather. I still pick up that strong vetiver note in the dry down but much creamier now. I think this scent does better for me in the cooler weather. This is just another classy refine scent from the Allure Line.
    Projection moderate for 2 hrs
    Longevity 4-8 hours

  38. :

    5 out of 5

    Such a amazing scent! It’s bright, lemony and vanilla heaven, with a touch of woodyness in the back.
    It may not be the better performer, but in terms of smell it is a absolute winner in my book. It is indeed a lemon meringue pie.
    Yes, it’s a bit overpriced, but, nonetheless, Allure Homme Edition Blanche is one of the best Chanel releases for men and, should I say, it’s a masterpiece.

  39. :

    5 out of 5

    I have tried this fragrance so many times, wishing it to finally convinces me to buy it. I want to smell and feel the magic of allure homme blanche. But, no offense, I can’t smell the difference of squeezing a green lemon on my skin and spraying allure blanche edition.

  40. :

    3 out of 5

    I tried this based on the high score given in the page. What a pleasant surprise. I had to buy it despite the high retail price in my country. Worth every cent paid. It´s an awesome creamy lemon scent. I never tried the EDT, so I can not comment on that, but this is great!!!
    Scent: 10
    Sillage: 5
    Longevity: 8
    Versatility: 10

  41. :

    3 out of 5

    I was struggling between this one and allure homme sport eau extréme due to the reviews here. When I tried them today in store, I’d say this one is far better than sport extreme. Very delightful , elegant and sophiscated and truly versatile. Suits for any occasion while the other one is just sickly sweet and generic.

  42. :

    4 out of 5

    Laurdess, I wouldn’t normally agree with that comment because I think that flankers should be mostly like the originals but for one thing that make them noticeably different; then it would make sense to retain the line’s name, but several flankers have very little resembling the originals and what I hate the most is the EdP versions totally changing the formula. For me, it doesn’t make sense. EdPs should be either the same formula but with higher oil concentrations or a minor adjustment if necessary to help it last longer. If they want to launch a more mature scent for example, either create a different line or at least make the versions’ bottles different and add/change the subname, like the Dior Homme line; saying EdP sounds that the only change is the concentration.
    Why do I say this? Because I tried Allure Homme Ed. Blanche EdT and I loved it, it felt creamy after a light citrus scent (EDIT: I’m not 100% sure I tried the EdT but the EdP I bought smells so different than the one I tried the first time that it can’t be the same). A week later I made my mind and went to buy it but a saleswoman was on top of me all the time and I forgot to pick it up (I was buying several others). When I remembered about Allure Homme Ed. Blanche EdT, I told her and she went and got it for me and I didn’t notice it wasn’t the EdT version but the EdP which I was already aware it had some flaws thanks to some reviews here. If the bottles were different I would have notice, but both bottles are exactly the same, it doesn’t even say if it’s EdT or EdP on the front like Allure Homme Sport does, instead it says it in small letters at the bottom (although I’m pretty sure both stores I went didn’t have the EdT version by the time I went to buy it so I probably would have ended up buying the EdP anyways).
    For me it smells more like lemon and tangerine, but I have never had bergamot so I don’t know how alike is to tangerines, and I can’t get other notes than those 2 citruses. The creaminess is gone. The dry down is still citrus but just like when you leave the peels of a tangerine in the garbage, that it still feels like citrus but gone old (not rotten, just old and without the stinginess). The first times went to skin scent rather quickly and then it was gone (about 4 hours maybe). Yesterday it felt it lasted much more but again just a skin scent which for me is the same.
    I had the same experience as wheresmybeer and Gregmech26 and others. To thos who say is the same scent I don’t know what to say, different batches maybe? I just bought mine, in march 2017.
    ***Warning***
    I don’t consider it the same perfume as EdT. At least don’t make a blind buy if you are after the creaminess. For my nose is just a citrus smell, a good one though, it smells like real lemons and tangerines to me, but a very simple fragrance.

  43. :

    3 out of 5

    This is easily in the top 5 of the worlds best men’s colognes ever. Honestly noone even needs to review this cologne, it’s so amazing. I get 6-8 hours of longevity on my skin in San Diego, no issues. My batch is from 2010 an I fortunately have approximately 50% of my bottle left. I typically wear the Edition Blanche for a regular weekend evening out, for special occasions I wear Edition Blanche Eau De Parfum. This truly is one of the best scents ever created hands down. Chanel became my favorite house after they released this one.

  44. :

    5 out of 5

    Dear Chanel: When you create these “Masterpieces” Please name them different names. It’s like George Foreman’s kids-
    George #1
    George #2
    George #3
    Allure- Allure Home- Allure EUD – Allure Sport – Allure STFU! Who can keep track? Jesus… be creative ALL the way through.

  45. :

    3 out of 5

    Excellent fresh lemon opening, smells expensive and refined.
    It then moves into a kind of Bleu de Chanel with lemon instead of grapefruit.
    However after a couple of hours this is just mostly vetiver to my nose, and smells very much like Encre Noir (oddly enough).
    The performance is very good, not sure why people are complaining!

  46. :

    5 out of 5

    A very good fragrance! But unfortunately this is not a good deal because it is one of the lightest perfume I know! It has not exceeded one hour on my skin, one hour!! It’s a joke to say it’s a eau de parfum.

  47. :

    5 out of 5

    Like some others have stated below: the eau de parfum concentration does NOT smell as creamy (i.e. “lemon meringue pie”-y) as the eau de toilette. I already owned the eau de parfum version and I had an opportunity to test the eau de toilette concentration at my local fragrance store – I’m not sure if this counts as false advertising, but the tester there was the eau de toilette, while they were exclusively selling the eau de parfum concentration – and, yeah, while the eau de toilette strikes a nice balance between the lemon and the vanilla, the eau de parfum on the other hand smells more sour and citrussy, and thus more generic. That’s not to say that the eau de parfum concentration doesn’t smell creamy or nice; it does. It’s a very pleasant scent in fact, although projection and longevity are definitely problematic, and considering that the eau de toilette concentration was better, a very light “buyer beware” isn’t out of place here.

  48. :

    4 out of 5

    I tested this on a paper strip and indeed it didn’t turn creamy like when I tried the EDT last year, but maybe it’s because I tried it on a paper strip. It smelled too citrusy

  49. :

    3 out of 5

    I tested in a shop in the airport what I believe was the EDT (the previous naming) and to my nose smelled creamy lemon, like lemon pie, delicious, very nice. Then I decided to buy it but the only available flanker in the online web was the EDP and, to my disappointment, this EDP version is totally generic! much more citrusy, not creamy at all. Hence I assume the EDT has been reformulated to the EDP for the worse.
    In my opinion this one (EDP) is not worth buying (almost 100€ / 150 ml). I’m sending back for refund.

  50. :

    4 out of 5

    I bought this Edition Blanche EDP because I absolutely love the smell, quite frankly I don’t really care what anyone else thinks of it. I find it luxurious, smooth, classy, and light enough to wear in lots of places, including work. I really like the slight citrus tang you get over the top of the vanilla, gives you a hit of alertness every now and again.
    I put 2 sprays on before I left work (first time I’d used it), and as I was walking from the station to home, a woman passed me and asked me what I was wearing as I smelt so damn good. I wasn’t expecting that at all, she must have gotten a whiff of it as I approached her.
    I have never tried the EDT, but I gather this EDP would be a bit deeper and not so much top end citrus? I could be wrong. All I can say is it’s awesome, and I’m a pretty rugged type of dude.
    Anyway, have a nice day.

  51. :

    3 out of 5

    Sunny day, plain white T’s, khakis & white Superstar Adidas shoes.
    Last touch Allure Homme Edition Blanche Chanel Edp.

  52. :

    3 out of 5

    this turned out to be quite masculine on me, the drydown is very reminiscent of the original allure homme. i was hoping for a vanilla-laden drydown but i was a bit disappointed as the citruses are still overpowering till d very end. all in all still an enjoyable perfume, slightly better than the original (ive a sample). i have no prob with longevity. sillage just nice cuz it can induce headache if too loud

  53. :

    4 out of 5

    perfect sillage and longevity on my skin. beautiful original allure homme dna with lemon and cream twist

  54. :

    5 out of 5

    For me, Edition Blanche is best described as a vetiver scent, with some lemon on top and Allure Homme in the middle. It’s NOT a refreshing spring or summer scent in the least.
    Sure it has lemon in it…
    But the star of the show here is the overall composition, and it comes across somehow as dark, smooth and dirty, but also bright, sweet, and lemony all at once.
    This fragrance begs to be used on a mildly cool and crisp fall or winter day. Maybe about 55-60 degrees, perhaps some rain or snow has fallen recently. The air is bright and crisp, refreshing to breathe, and the sun is shining outside.
    You are a classy and smooth dude and are going outside for the day around the town. Maybe shopping, brunch or lunch, a date, etc…
    This is the fragrance for these occasions. Pure sexy class. Wear this with your nice clothes.
    The other good news, is that even though it’s perfect for that bright fall day, it’s a very versatile fragrance that smells damn good, so you can honestly wear it anytime. It might be a little potent for the office so go light on the sprays if you wear it there.

  55. :

    5 out of 5

    I won’t say I regret buying this even it was expensive
    I really love this scent so much
    Wish it projected longer and has a better sillage
    That’s where it hurts me the most
    This probably my best scent from my collection (think)
    Or maybe I had high hopes for it
    But when I smelt it it’s fantastic (pure 100% lemon) & dry of vanilla
    That’s when that cream pie smell comes in
    I want to give it a 10/10 but It’s a 8/10 scent
    Longevity on my skin is 7 hours
    Projection close to my skin
    Sillage it won’t even
    But really it’s a nice enjoyable scent
    So I only use it
    On days (Saturday & Sunday) when I am settle & just with my girl
    Or just going to buy something to eat or just running errands(quickly)
    & only in the warmer heat like 35°C (4sprays)
    Not disappointed but just aghh let down

  56. :

    5 out of 5

    My favourite Chanel Perfume

  57. :

    5 out of 5

    I bought 100ml just because Sephora had 70% discount on the original price (which costed me about 35$). Otherwise, I would have never spent more than that on this perfume! I mean it smells nice, but totally not worth the original price.
    The scent itself is very simple, just lemon with a hint of sweetness from the vanilla and some woods in the dry down, nothing mindblowing. The longevity and projection is very, very bad..
    scent 7/10
    versatility 9/10
    longevity 5/10
    projection 4/10

  58. :

    4 out of 5

    all i get from this one is lemon and bad performance
    no creamy and no vanila cake just lemon

  59. :

    3 out of 5

    I don’t get the hype with this one. I don’t get the creamy lemon pie at all.
    What I get is lemon, some floral, a clean white soap, and some pepper.
    Its still an ok scent, but not what I was expecting and not worth what I spent.
    Mine is a 2014 bottle ordered from Chanel’s web site.
    Did they reformulate when it changed to EDP?

  60. :

    4 out of 5

    Edition Blanche is such a gorgeous creamy lemon! This is my new favorite of all the citrus based fragrances, and i particularly prefer it over DHS, which i find a bit too sharp and fizzy. The slight powderiness makes it feel so refined and comforting, even empowering I would say. I tested both EDTC and EDP before buying it and they smell and perform identically on my skin.
    Performance wise, projection is marvellous in the first 2 hours, but afterwards it quickly becomes a skin scent and I can barely feel it, even on clothes.
    EDIT: Surprisingly, over time, longevity proved to be very good. I even got 20 hours on skin once, but very very low obviously.
    9/10

  61. :

    3 out of 5

    This indeed doesn’t turn creamy anymore. It’s now basically the same lemon all the way through. Still think it smells great, but the EDP is definitely not as good as the EDT without the creaminess, and the pepper. It’s linear and a bit boring.
    It seems to last about 5 hours on my skin, so that’s still the same.
    Disgusting strategy of Chanel by the way of rebranding the EDT as EDP and adding another €10…

  62. :

    3 out of 5

    Strangely, Allure Homme Edition Blanche Parfum reminds me of the Inside of The Executive Class of Fights…Mentholated Clean Towels….Refreshing Lemon Soft Drinks.
    AHEB starts with semi-bitter, zesty citruses (read it lemon), joined by a creamy note, which keeps the citrus in check. With time it develops a salty texture , may be due to Vetiver. The zestiness of lemon surrenders, making the vanilla creaminess getting more pronounced with slight salty Vetiver and bitter citruses.
    That ends the story.
    Frankly, I really didn’t get the hype for this Perfume. Yes, it’s Inoffensive, blind bottle worthy, but at the same time lacks depth and character.
    Sillage: Moderate, for the 1st 2 hours, after that it’s a skin scent
    Longevity on My Skin: Approx 8 Hours
    Longevity on Fabric: Approx 8 Hours
    Occasion: Regular Office Wear or To Gym.
    Rating: 7/10
    (P.S: I Don’t know the EDT, but EDP surely does not justifies it’s price tag)

  63. :

    3 out of 5

    Wow, yyeeaaaahh!
    Now we’re talking.
    Could it last longer? Yea. But it is a summer heat perfume so it’s lighter I guess.
    This has lightness, zingy sharpness, depth. I feel drawn and almost hypnotized by this.
    Very well blended and very impressive.
    Score: 93.8%
    Proverbs 27:9

  64. :

    4 out of 5

    I just included this on a top 5 review on YouTube. Check me out at ConsumerThis
    This is one of my favorite all time springs frags. The EDT is so much better than EDP, don’t fool yourself:)

  65. :

    3 out of 5

    One of my favorite smelling scents, especially for the first couple of hours. Initially, it’s a blast of lemon (almost like lemon Pledge) but this only lasts for like 5 minutes, once the lemon tones down a nice vanilla comes in and this scent lasts for about 2 hours. I also get a little bit of a rose vibe in this stage, pretty sure that’s the pink pepper. After that, the dry down is a woody vetiver scent, it’s got very similar DNA to Bleu De Chanel’s dry down (I’ve owned both). Only downside to this scent is the longevity isn’t great, I get about 6 hours out of it when it’s warm out. Either way, it’s an idea summer/ spring scent, can’t think of much that smells better but the performance just isn’t there if you want to wear it all day at work.
    9/10

  66. :

    4 out of 5

    Allure Homme Edition Blanche is for me the most pleasing fragrance from the Chanel Allure Homme line. It’s based on a lemon smell, beautifully done. Not a sharp lemon scent but something smooth, velvety and silky, which is the Channel trademark. Fragrances with lemon are enjoyable. This smell makes you feel calm and relaxed. In fact, colognes in particular are based on citus. It was the favorite smell of the Emperor Napoléon, which is sold in France “Cologne Napoleon”.
    Edition Blanche has enough character to be a signature scent. It’s refreshing, alluring and gentle. It has a young vibe, maybe more suited for 20+ boy, joyful at heart, smilling and classy. Edition Blanche is for a bright personality. Really nice for everyday with good longevity and sillage. 9/10.

  67. :

    5 out of 5

    Even though I do not like the fact that Chanel repackaged the EDT as an EDP and increased the price of it by almost $20 here in Canada, I have to say that this fragrance is INCREDIBLE. It just smells amazing! Like you are in a field full of lime, lemon and vanilla.
    Great for spring and summer days, but I also think this could be a great fragrance for evening gatherings and dates during the warmer months.
    On me it last more than 12 hours; amazing!
    I’d like to layer it with Allure Homme Sport (like Max Forti does) to see how the combination would smell like… I’ll try that during spring.

  68. :

    4 out of 5

    “Help people with performance” by using less of a base note and more of a top note? You sure you don’t have a vendetta against reformulation speculators?

  69. :

    4 out of 5

    I’m not mad, but people talk about reformulations way too often. Maybe there were reformulations, maybe there weren’t. Chanel is a big fragrance house, have anyone took in consideration that it was a try to help people with performance? Nah, they just wanted to get bashed by everyone for tweaking in cheap formula.

  70. :

    3 out of 5

    It’s not fake. My skin is not different, my EB is not old, it is not the same. Don’t be mad. Chanel is no stranger to making minor adjustments in their fragrances.

  71. :

    3 out of 5

    There is no difference, I don’t know what are you smelling, but it’s the same. Maybe your skin is different, maybe your EB is old, but it’s the same fragrance. If you smell a difference in 2 bottles of EDT concentree there’s probably something wrong with you or you got the fake.

  72. :

    3 out of 5

    I just bought a lightly-used EDT Concentree bottle and it’s noticeably different from my previous EDT-C bottle, with which I have compared it side-by-side. Particularly it smells like the top notes have turned a little bit, but after the first minute it’s clear that the lemon is sharper / more concentrated and there is less of whatever makes the fragrance smell “creamy.” This seems to mirror the comments for most negative reviews of the EDP label. Others notice no difference. Perhaps there are batch differences with this one? Still, it’s 90% the same and a great fragrance.

  73. :

    4 out of 5

    I still can’t say for sure if there’s any difference, you know what I’m talking about, right?
    When I started to get into perfumes about 3 yrs ago, ‘enthusiasts’ were recommending this bottle for the summer in the forum. At that time, the price and the name Chanel kinda scared me a little. And I’ve been going back to this in any seasons, oddly this one doesn’t seem to work in colder season. I like the scent very much, did an awesome job during the summer, I should be enjoying this any time of the day, or the seasons.
    A bit short lasting on me though, scent wise, pretty great, although you pay a lot for it.

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