Chance Eau Tendre Chanel

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Chance Eau Tendre Chanel

Chance Eau Tendre Chanel

Rated 4.05 out of 5 based on 65 customer ratings
(65 customer reviews)

Chance Eau Tendre Chanel for women of Chanel

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Description

Chanel is presenting a new flanker of their popular fragrance Chance which arrives on the market on April 2nd 2010. The romantic and pink new version, Chance Eau Tendre, is announced as a floral-fruity interpretation of Chance EDP.

Face of advertising campaign is Sigrid Agren, and photographer is Jean-Paul Goude. The flacon is the same as its antecedent, but it is characterized by pink fluid this time. The fragrance will be available as 50 and 100ml.
The nose behind this fragrance is Jacques Polge.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HElu91XEiU&rel=0

65 reviews for Chance Eau Tendre Chanel

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    This is way too expensive for what is essentially a skin scent. It smells really good, but it hardly projects at all.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    Chance eau Tendre is a spring and summer perfume. At first, fresh; you can feel green notes, juicy quince, grapefruit. Flowers join in the heart and the composition takes on sweetness. Unfortunately, with time the sweetness disappears and the fragrance transforms into a of soap and body lotion. This is a big disappointment for me.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a beautiful, light but feminine and sophisticated fragrance. I truly love it. It’s probably my favourite Chanel fragrance,and definitely the best out of the Chance line. I got a small sample, and I regret not buying the big bottle!
    I don’t understand people complaining about its longevity. It’s amazing. It stays on clothes through washes, like someone mentioned.
    I get mainly hyacinth (thought it was freesia at first) and a bright, slightly sweet citrus. The base notes are very Chanel, but they don’t ruin the balance of the perfume in any way – they actually add to it a feminine depth.
    I honestly find no resemblance with Daisy. Daisy has an awfully powerful violet smell Eau Tendre hasn’t. I think people tend to associate freesia/hyacinth with Daisy at all costs, haha.
    If you like Eau Tendre, but don’t purchase because of its price, a cheaper alternative is Éclat de fleurs by Lanvin. It lasts less and it has a lighter base, but it’s amazing for the price you pay. Let’s say it’s the no-amber, freesia cousin of Eau tendre. They share no notes, but are very similar to my nose.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    The longevity is simply outstanding. This stays on my bra through washes! I have had random people say to me “Oh I smell Chanel!” This is a romantic, traditionally feminine floral. This is very beautiful. At first it was extremely difficult for me to think of this as a “Chance”. I’ve been wearing and loving the original Chance since 2003. I wasn’t sure that Eau Tendre would ever be one of “my” scents, but over the past year it’s become my most-worn scent. It’s easy to wear, and it’s so beautiful it uplifts my spirits.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    It smells really good when first applied or sniffed from the bottle.
    But its longevity is so poor you can’t imagine (on my skin and to my nose ofc.)
    I may try this again some time, but right now I don’t wanna spend my money on this.
    Bc if I wanna be able to actually smell this for more than 30 minutes, i have to go for a lot of sprays which is scary when im used to my other perfumes where I only need 1-2 sprays or I might annoy people around me.
    Im also afraid my nose maybe just gets used to I very quickly and I smell like a perfume bomb to other people?
    Idk this just doesn’t work for me right now…
    Im sad, I really thought I’d like this. 🙁

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    I like the smell of this perfume, it smells like an expensive soap or bodylotion but then, on my skin after a few minutes all the fresh notes are gone. It’s just powdery and sweet musky on me and somehow it just doesn’t smell good on me. I much prefer chance eau fraiche i find it to be more sophisticated and sexy.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    Smells like Marc Jacobs Daisy but better!

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    Starts off so promising on me, but within fifteen minutes turns into a powdery Iris bomb on me. I can’t stand powderiness in fragrances (and I’ve tried, believe me) and I find that this one, Marc Jacobs Daisy (with violet and violet leaves) and Vince Camuto Fiori (with a similar Iris bomb effect on me) would all be holy grail worthy for me if not for that full-on powder puff effect. However, all hope is not lost for me! 🙂 Bath and Body Works has come to the rescue (of all places LOL) and they’ve got a scent out called Picnic Summer Daisies which is a bright and cheerful cousin of Daisy, Eau Tendre, and Fiori but with no violet and no iris! I am over the moon with joy! Who knew that BBW would answer my prayers of having a scent like Daisy/ET/Fiori, but without the powdery violet/iris dry down?

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    Chance Eau Tendre is sophistication. It smells powdery clean of iris and hyacinth, later it becomes more woody. Everything is wrapped in crisp cloud of cooling effect but it’s not heavy on citrus or aquatic notes. It reminds me Not A Perfume by Juliette Has a Gun.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    A beautiful, somewhat understated fragrance with mass appeal.

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    Fruity, floral, pretty. This is probably the best Chanel for people who can’t stand Chanel. The scent is pretty and perfectly lovely, but it lacks any kind of backbone or strength. Even Gabrielle has the bitter citrus in the base. This is completely inoffensive.
    That’s fine. I know diehard Chanel fans might be outraged by the ‘typical-ness’ of this perfume, but I can understand Chanel reaching out to a different market.
    I can understand the comparisons to Daisy even though I think the Chanel Chance Eau Tendre is a bit richer.

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    It’s a bright floral with a sharp heart that frankly, gives me a headache. Smells nothing like what I’ve learned to expect from Chanel. I’d price this one at 20$/bottle maximum.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    I absolutely adore this fragrance! Chanel describes the chance line as a line of good luck and seizing your moment. Eau Tendre has become my favourite amongst the four in the collection. A very soft, delicate scent that sparkles. Eau Tendre is truly a romantic fruity floral. Grapefruit, quince, jasmine and musk capsulate you in a smooth scent that leaves a long soft lasting trail. Ever since buying a bottle I have been reaching for it almost everyday and receive lovely compliments while wearing this. A true gem in my collection ❤❤

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    Fizzy, musky quince, hyacinth and some jasmine. It does smell pink, so the bottle represents the juice inside it very well. Fresh, summery, but a bit too sour for my taste.

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    Sweet, fresh, nice, boring. Keep smelling my wrist but still can’t see how it can be a Chanel. So so very light and so so very boring.

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    A favourite – fresh and uplifting, with good sillage and staying power. Olfactory sunshine and delight.

  17. :

    3 out of 5

    I know that until the powers that be on this site get rid of balloon voting, any negative feedback on a fragrance such as this will get voted into nonexistence, no matter how resourceful it is. So I will instead attempt to write this review to myself.
    This is the first Chanel perfume that I’ve tried and was sorely let down. Every other perfume has either blown me away or impressed me enough that I would enjoy owning and wearing it. This smells so weak and watery. This could be compared to Daisy Eau So Fresh, and I understand that comparison. However due to the prestige and price of this house, I am incredibly confused as to a lot of things concerning this fragrance’s release, it’s commercial success, why people buy it, etc but I’ll spare you the elaboration.
    I sprayed about three sprays in the same area that I always test my fragrances: my wrist. Since this is a pulse point and the place I usually get the longest performance out of any fragrance, I figured a concentrated application would make this fragrance strong enough to be on par with some of the other releases, including those from the Chance line. I’ll go ahead and tell you that three sprays in the same area did absolutely nothing to increase the projection or performance. I have had body sprays that last on my skin longer than this high end perfume.
    Also, I do see the comparison to Daisy ESF as far as notes are concerned, the overall general light airiness that radiates around you if you spray an entire cloud (which at Chanel prices, is not something I would like to do, but I’d estimate this fragrance requires 10-12 sprays minimum for some sort of noticeable scent). However I find myself more bored with this one than I was with the Daisy. That one had a fruity bite in its top. This smells like a watery peony (I guess it’d be hyacinth here) spray, with about the same aromatic performance of a rose water.
    It’s boring, done before, and quite frankly done better elsewhere in my opinion. I feel like this is the perfume that people who do not like perfume, or think other people should not have noticeable scent in public would like to wear.
    My money will be saved and spent on other fragrances from Chanel with more character. I expected more than this.

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    Funny fact: this and Diptyque’s L’Ombre dans l’eau are the scents I was most complimented on. By far. I do enjoy it and it makes me feel so young and carefree, but there are other scents that are much more closer to my heart (Shalimar, Hypnotic Poison). That is why it’s so funny that I never got any compliments when I wear my favorite, yet this one is so appreciated by most people…Oh, well…

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    I like the fresh flowers and fruit of the initial spritz but the dry down is too powdery and “safe”/romantic.

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    Yes, this is exactly what I’ve been looking for from the house of Chanel. A perfume that’s modern, fresh but still mature. I’m on my second bottle and this is the first bottle of perfume I reach for, at the first sight of spring. I love this fragrance. It’s not soapy and safe to wear at the office.

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    I can imagine to wear this for my wedding day.Its sweet.fresh and innocent. Downside is lasting power. Combined with lotion max 4 hours. But it wont stop me repuchase it so much i love it.

  22. :

    4 out of 5

    My first impression was “cosmetic cream + lemon” (cream + citrus – the same group as Hugo Boss Orange). But after 15 minutes it begins to smell similar to Daisy.
    I can smell: cosmetic cream (probably old Nivea?) or some kind of shampoo + lemon + strawberry + vinyl (bananalike scent of new plastic) note + green stalks.
    Chance Eau Tendre – cream – lemon = Daisy

  23. :

    3 out of 5

    This perfume is the one me and my husband picked out of all the Chanels we have tried. (And i mean all the bottles) This perfume is a hidden gem of Chanel. When I wear it, It gives me a kind, positive vibe. Its sweet, yet refreshing. It smells like an innocent soul. Its comforting and makes me feel pretty and charming. Love it so much i’m getting the hair mist too!

  24. :

    4 out of 5

    This is simple. If you are looking for something more than simple then simply avoid this one. Lol.
    But this is not only simple, but beautiful too. You can wear it for any occasion, any season, anywhere. It smells like clean girly shampoo. It’s currently my signature. I love that i can I wear this one even when I’m sick or have a cold. It’s not offensive just simple and beautiful. I wear it all the time to church.

  25. :

    4 out of 5

    Lovely fragrance! Fresh, delicate and soft but sillage is very good and longevity goes a long way. Having to own this and Daisy by Marc Jacobs. i can really say that side by side they are different. Opening and initial burst is similar but Daisy dry down is more on musky and powdery a little soapy whilst Tendre maintains its crisp and freshness from its initial burst.

  26. :

    4 out of 5

    I just tried this yesterday for the first time. It’s pretty, light and floral, sort of nondescript but I really liked it. It also has a woodsy-cedar note in the drydown that I didn’t expect and I enjoyed that.
    October 13, 2018
    I realize now that I confused Eau Vive and Eau Tendre, as I sampled them simultaneously, one on each arm, and the scents mingled quite nicely, but today I sampled them again and saw my error. This one, Eau Tendre is a soft, slightly fruity, somewhat nondescript if pleasant pink floral with a very light musk dry down. It’s lovely. I would buy this for a young girl, maybe her first fragrance, or a sweet sixteen gift. It is that tender.

  27. :

    5 out of 5

    This smells like Daisy and it’s weak like Daisy. Sprayed with a heavy hand, however, I like it a lot

  28. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a very soft, pink petal scent. So cozy and innocent at the same time. Like a Young lady in light pink dress. Like a pregnant woman during her baby-girl baby shower. Very light out of Chanel range (thanks to mixed in citruses in the opening) and can be worn by a wide range of women from 16+ to 60+. Best for spring/summer with decent sillage and longevity. This will not cloy you.
    If you are to blind buy a Chanel perfume, this is the one to go for. It can’t be wrong!
    If you like this one and would like an “upgrade”, get Byredo Mojave Ghost – the same vibe, but niche uniqueness 🙂

  29. :

    5 out of 5

    I absolutely adore this perfume! It is an Amber based Purple floral with a little bit of citrus thrown in for freshness. It is absolutely divine! It is a daytime perfume spring/summer perfume with a decent lasting power and soft sillage and you can never regret buying this. In fact this is something that even the most discerning noses would be hard-pressed to find a fault with. It is very elegant and sophisticated but not something that is very serious. As a lover of florals, specially purple florals, I recommend this to all floral lovers!

  30. :

    3 out of 5

    From a male perspective, this is my favorite Chanel fragrance for woman.

  31. :

    5 out of 5

    I so love this fragrance!! I went to a Chanel Fragrance and Beauty boutique and I was about the buy the Chance Eau Tendre and I sniffed the scent on the tester and I was in love with the scent. But when I sprayed it on my arm to get a better sense of how it would smell on my skin I was so bitterly disappointed!! Somehow the fresh, floral scent had transformed into more of a sour, tangy mess instead. I was surprised as rarely I have had fragrances “turn” on me and unfortunately this is one of them. So sad that this perfume didn’t work out for me. I ended up purchasing the Coco Mademoiselle as that scent was just a beautiful scent on me and I was given a sample of the Chance Eau Tendre so I could try it out again and hopefully the chemistry will change on me skin into the beautiful, fresh floral scent that I love.

  32. :

    4 out of 5

    This has a pink petally softness to it, even though it doesn’t have anything with pink petals within it. I think it’s pretty, and could be a lovely, gentle day time scent but I don’t think it’s very distinctive, or lasts very long but I could be wrong as I’ve only tested it, and haven’t had a full bottle.
    It is growing on me as the smell develops, cherry blossoms come to mind for some reason. I may have to buy a bottle to appreciate it properly.

  33. :

    5 out of 5

    As a ‘Chanel-girl’ 😉 I was looking for a Chanel I could were on really warm days. I first bought the Eau Vive, which stood the test. But this one’s even more of a summer scent.
    It smells fresh without sharpness and it’s really soft.
    And that’s my only complain about it. Cause no, no one will get a headache if you use this on warm summerdays, not even when it’s really hot cause it is has really soft sillage.
    But I like to get a wiff of my perfume when I move and I have to spray a lot to get that from this one. The longevity isn’t bad, like a good Chanel should, but after about 15 min. it is really close to the skin.
    So I always end up spraying a lot during the day and that’s quite of an expensive game when you’re holding a bottle of Chanel in your hands. 😉
    And oh, in my opinion this is also the Chance flanker that is the farest from the original. It’s really like they’ve ‘watered down’ the original Chance until some notes totally dissapeared. To me, it smells like Marc Jacob’s Daisy with a Chanel-twist.
    Summary: very good summer fragrance but quite expensive if you really want to enjoy it. 😉

  34. :

    5 out of 5

    My boyfriend said last time I wore it, I smell sexy. This makes me feeling beautiful knowing I am wearing Chanel. 7/10.

  35. :

    3 out of 5

    Absolutely my spring fragrance!
    How can a scent remind me of the spring!
    This parfume is Fresh, elegant, floral/fruity,clear.
    I think of myself wearing white beautiful spring dress when I smelled.

  36. :

    3 out of 5

    This is an unexpected love for me – a number of reviewers complain this is not enough ‘Chanel-like’, but to me that is an advantage (same story for Gabrielle btw): I do like the other Chances, but they disagree with my skin chemistry… Eau Tendre however is lovely on me! So if you have trouble finding a Chanel that suits you, try this one.
    Now for the scent: bright sunny citrus, not sharp but well-rounded due to the flowers. The hyacinth makes it uplifting and gives a little kick. The iris, amber and cedar give some warmth and depth, making Eau Tendre different from lemony fragrances that are mainly ‘fresh’
    Every time I wear this, it gives me the feeling of a sunny morning in France at the mediterranean coast, having a coffee at the start of a day full of promises (actual holiday memory, before I had this perfume).
    An optimistic, uncomplicated yet sophisticated and effortlessly classy feeling.
    *I don’t think this is a sold so much in Holland, where I live. More for me then!

  37. :

    5 out of 5

    Don’t get me wrong, this perfume smells amazing.
    But it smells exactly like a really yummy shampoo / leave in conditioner. It reminds me of herbal essences.
    That’s why is not worth the price for me

  38. :

    3 out of 5

    I have always been completely in love with this iris-grapefruit perfume. It is extremely long-lasting to me and sillage is good without being too loud.
    But there are always two things that keep me from purchasing the bottle:
    1. It is the #1 purchased perfume from Sephora.com’s “Best Sellers In Fragrance” List.
    2. Everyone keeps saying it smells too-girly and five-year-old.
    However, in my opinion, if only it wasn’t something that EVERYONE has, I would seriously consider this one as a signature scent because once you spray it on your skin, after a while the iris flower root does shine though and near its ending notes, it could be a mature fragrance. And despite the age range that people are saying, the grapefruit is very refreshing and makes happiness for me.

  39. :

    3 out of 5

    Lovely summer scent. The best out of the three Chance flankers in my opinion. I like the original Chance more though.

  40. :

    4 out of 5

    I love this fragrance and felt that I needed to chime in on the comparisons to MJ Daisy. Though the openings to both have similarities, I don’t feel that they have very much in common….with the exception of the grapefruit note and just being light, sort of refreshing fragrances in general. I never cared for Daisy much, it’s not bad, it’s just not my cup of tea…I do like a couple of the flankers that I’ve sampled. Anyway, Eau Tendre has those beautiful floral notes of hyacinth and iris that round it out so nicely. Daisy eventually has a sort of mild powdery finish, on me anyway, where Eau Tendre does not. The only other perfumes that I’ve smelled that are anywhere close to being similar to Eau Tendre is J. Simpson’s I Fancy You….a cheaper alternative for anyone looking for one. An even closer match would be Vince Camuto Fiori

  41. :

    4 out of 5

    I understand the hate this one gets. It’s generic, bland, nothing new. but I can’t help but love it!!! maybe because my mom used to wear it when I was young and it brings back a lot of memories. I purchased a tiny 30ml bottle of it 2 years ago and I enjoyed it, It smells like green apples It’s so incredibly fresh. I feel like this is the perfect perfume for those who don’t like perfumes but want to throw something on, It’s really inoffensive I can’t imagine someone being offended by it. It’s just really generic and it has nothing special

  42. :

    4 out of 5

    This one surprised me so much. I received a sample of this with my purchase of Coco Mademoiselle Intense. My initial sprays had me thinking “Errr., this smells exactly like Daisy.” Not really a bad thing, but that fragrance is headache inducing for me.
    But I let it sit. And you know what happened? Magic. That’s what.
    This perfume, on my skin, is the perfect light, clean, fluffy sweet scent. There are no harsh edges and no notes that stick out too much. This scent SMELLS like it FEELS soft. Like silky sheets or new house slippers. Like expensive shampoo and conditioner. It’s pretty much everything I hoped Lancome’s Miracle would be.

  43. :

    5 out of 5

    A fresh, inoffensive feminine fragrance. Plenty of compliments with this one. Not terribly sweet on me, with only slight powder. It strongly reminds me of MJ Daisy’s opening – sans strawberry – and far less sharp. If you crossed MJ Daisy and Omnia Crystalline – you’ll have Eau Tendre.
    Unfortunately this only gives me 40 or so minutes of moderate to mild sillage depending on environment – then becomes a skin scent. Still a beautiful scent while it lasts.

  44. :

    3 out of 5

    This makes me think about Japan. I wore this a lot on the plane and during my long trip in Asia. I love it so much for that reason alone, but the scent itself is very pleasant. I think it’s a bit rare to find a perfume that is described in equal parts as young and elegant. This is that perfume. There is some quality that is quite youthful, though there is an air of maturity and class, as well. Each note works together so well to concoct a very unique, yet agreeable fragrance. I can pick out every note in this, except for the amber. The iris is faint, but adds a slight whiff of powdery quality that I feel like acts as a nice sidekick to the fruity-floral center. This is iris done uniquely with the rest of the notes.
    This review is kind of all over the place. Long story short, I think this is a gem and it kind of makes my chest heavy with the overwhelming nostalgia of a beautiful culture and an amazing place.

  45. :

    4 out of 5

    To me, Chanel Tendre is the perfect scent for a young woman,or a teenager, it has that fresh floral vibe, feminine, nothing too much, pleasant, but to my nose, a bit plain..I never took to it..it is very safe, which doesn’t mean it isn’t pretty, because nobody could hate this perfume, but it lacks something, it is proper, polite…easy to wear, and universally pleasing..it is overall young, I don’t find it offers any maturity at all, hence the name Tendre.
    I don’t get the similarity with Daisy, which is more floral, more grown up to…i suppose they aren’t significantly different either .

  46. :

    4 out of 5

    My mother used to wear the original Chance and I came across this one some years back. Admittedly it isn’t “classic Chanel” but I have been wearing it on and off for the past 5 years and it never disappoints.
    Eau Tendre is a soft, feminine fragrance that oozes elegance.
    This is a perfume loved by both men and women and always gets compliments. I would recommend this as an everyday perfume as it is not offensive or overbearing nor is it an “acquired smell”.
    Longevity is weak to moderate and sillage is also moderate.
    Chance Eau Tendre is that rare perfume that although a crowd pleaser is not common like may of the D&G, Gucci and DKNY stuff. Quite unlikely that you will find someone else wearing this perfume. It is a safe bet on all accounts (to wear, to give as a gift) and is really quite lovely.

  47. :

    4 out of 5

    Extremely fresh florals with fruity deliciousness. I absolutely can’t wait for Spring and Summer so I can wear it! I’m really happy I bought this because It’s just a delicate, beautiful, inoffensive scent. I love it!❤

  48. :

    3 out of 5

    Absolutely gorgeous scent. It reminds me of rain with flowery and fruity undertones. It is very soft and smells lush somehow. I think it would be generally seen as girly rather than womanly, but I could see it working on all ages. I think if happiness had a scent, this would be it.
    This is one of those scents I could imagine wearing year round, day and night. However, I imagine it being most fitting day time and in spring summer.
    While in many scents, it is easy to pick out the notes. I find this one well blended in the sense that one does not think of the constituents as much as the whole. I find it well balanced, and it is tricky to say any one note that is much stronger than the others. It might start out as a strong quince and grapefruit, but it dries down much more balanced.
    My main concern with it is that it has a very poor longevity. It is noticeably weaker within 2,5 hours.
    It is worth mentioning, that it is very different from the rest of Chanels perfumes. In my case it’s one of the only ones that I like since I dislike aldehydes and typically ‘heavy’ ‘classical’ scents. I imagine that many of those that generally like Chanels other perfumes will find this disappointing for the same reason.

  49. :

    5 out of 5

    Pretty! This is a girly, chique scent. It’s not too sweet or serious; I would wear it during spring or summer. There’s a fruity opening with soft florals in the middle and a nice, woody base. I enjoy it a lot.

  50. :

    3 out of 5

    I really wanted to love it. The opening is fresh, light and girly but the cedar note here is very strong and overpowers everything else. I don’t like cedar in general as I think it’s very headache inducing and masculine. However, you find it in all the Chance perfumes so I guess this range is just not for me.

  51. :

    5 out of 5

    There is no scent more lovely than this scent, it brings out the compulsion to kiss on the air where it was sprayed.

  52. :

    4 out of 5

    This is absolutely heavenly. I love the original Chance and I find this to be more powdery and less uplifting than the original. It smells baby-soft and somewhat sweet as it dries down. I tested some on my hand at Nordstrom and later went to another store and one of the customers stopped me and asked What i was wearing. I personally love it but can’t find the occasion to wear it since it doesn’t seem professional enough (it smells too nice, lol) and it’s not for a date/evening out. If I were a princess and had daytime charity galas or cérémonies I’d wear this. It can also be a wedding scent for sure. It’s so beautiful that it’s special occasion only really. It’s classic and I think all women can wear it. Projects well but doesn’t last long.

  53. :

    5 out of 5

    I recently ordered this with a Christmas gift card, after testing it in an upscale department store. It was love at first sniff. CET is the ultimate in clean fragrances. There are a lot of so called “clean” fragrances out there, but this smells extra special. Maybe it’s just psychological, but I feel the notes harmonize particularly well together. I don’t know if I feel this way because it’s Chanel, or because it’s actually better crafted. Maybe it’s a bit of both. I like how soft the sillage is, because only those close to you can smell it. The citrus top notes give a burst of freshness and the floral heart is elegant but friendly. I mostly get a fresh whiff of cedar in the base notes. Longevity is only moderate, but I don’t mind reapplying after a few hours. And really 4 to 6 hours longevity is common for most fragrances. CET has everything I want in a fragrance. It’s feminine but not too girly. It has intimate sillage. You can wear it anywhere and not worry about overwhelming others. A truly beautiful and wearable fragrance.

  54. :

    3 out of 5

    I like this much better than Chance, which IMO is kind of a banal snoozer. Eau Tendre is very innocent, very pretty and dreamy, but with a significant backbone- enough of one to keep it from being too fleeting and wimpy.
    If you’re a woman who loves male attention, Eau Tentre’s for you. Guys go crazy super-feminine scents like this that don’t try too hard.

  55. :

    5 out of 5

    It have a bubllegummy breeze, soft fluffy haze. You know what, if i have to picture this perfume i would put some pretty anime highschool girls walking under those sakura blossoms trees on a hakuna matata spring day.
    The person i see perfect for this is a caring one, tender with others like the name. a person that make life seem easy, and can make your headache go faraway with a look and a smile.
    Pretty one, too bad its short lasting and you gotta spray alot.

  56. :

    5 out of 5

    One of my favorites simply because my husband loves only this and one other on my skin. I wore it daily when we were dating and he was intoxicated by it, so its special to me. Lovely fragrance. Soft, gentle, feminine, extremely pretty.

  57. :

    4 out of 5

    One of the most fresh aromas I’ve ever encountered. Extremely beautiful and gentle. Fruits and flowers are extremely harmoniously combined. I feel grapefruit, Jasmin, musk, hyacinth … I have all the perfumes on this line of Chanel, but this one is my favorite.

  58. :

    4 out of 5

    This was a complete blind buy and is one of my faourite perfumes of all time. It’s lovely and romantic.
    I would describe it to the feeling you get after you had sex with the person you love and now you cuddle/chill afterwards and everything is just perfect.
    The pinkish colour fits perfectly.
    In the beginning it does smell, almost exactly, like Jacob’s Daisy. But after 20 minutes it changes. Not completely maybe, but there is something fresh, sweetly, expensive shampoo scent like (Redken Real Control Shampoo). When I put this on I couldn’t stop smelling and sometimes still can’t.
    It’s just very soft. And not regarding longevity nor sillage. It just isn’t sharp at all is what I mean. If it has to be a form it would be a circle or ball. If I picture it, it is a slight pinkish cloud. It’s not harsh at all (except for the Daisy beginning). After that it just get’s soft and lovely.
    Sillage is big in the beginning. Afterwards it get’s private. Only people in your close vicinity or who will come close to greet you will smell it. I don’t think anyone could ever get bothered by this which is a plus for me.
    I’m a pretty tomboyish girl. Rarely wear dresses and keep my make up, if I wear any, at a minimum. Whenever I wear this I feel more feminine (whatever that means).
    It also mixes very well with Eclat D’arpège. It gives a little more freshness to it.
    This is perfect in warm weather. I still wear it in wintertime and it still fits, because of it’s sweetness.

  59. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a gorgeous, pretty, fresh fragrance. I’ve had it for about three years now and I am still in love with it. I use this mainly in the summer and spring time during the day as it is a very fresh, floral scent to my nose. It lasts long on my skin, about 5 hours which in my opinion is great for an eau de toilette. I think women of all ages can wear this scent. Can be worn in many occasions too. The bottle is beautiful and looks nice on my dresser.

  60. :

    5 out of 5

    I love this Channel Chance en tendre but it seems to last about 2 hours or my nose gets fatigued. By the end of a work day I am stll getting complements though I have to put my nose on the last spray location. I love it anyways. Llght floral hint of lemon.

  61. :

    4 out of 5

    I call this one “the wedding perfume”. It literally is a bridal scent in my opinion. Too bad that the silage is so poor. 30 min for me.

  62. :

    3 out of 5

    This fragrance totally transforms. At first, yes, it smells like Daisy without the strawberry; but after 5 hours or so it hits its base notes at which point it smells exactly like the base of Prada Candy. Watery, woody iris with a touch of caramel sweetness.
    Nobody else mentions this I guess because the two fragrances seem so different from a marketing angle – but it’s not a total olfactory mystery: the Prada comparison is suggested even in the opening where Eau Tendre has a distinct powdery sweetness which Daisy doesn’t have but Candy does.
    If you’re familiar with the Prada treatment of iris you can compare them for yourself!

  63. :

    4 out of 5

    Gosh this is Lovely! Though I usually gravitate towards sweet gourmands and oriental fragrances, this works addictive to me. It smells like a put together young woman, dressed simply But classy, thats wears a bare minimum of make-up But with a fresh glow and a Nice lipstick, with elegant jewelry and a her hair in a tight bun. Such a classy and elegant addition to my collection.

  64. :

    4 out of 5

    I think this is so beautiful, and it’s extremely long-lasting. My husband really likes this too, and he hates most of my perfumes. This is pure prettiness with none of the sensuality or daring of many other Chanel fragrances. But it doesn’t have to be another Chanel, it’s perfect just as it is.

  65. :

    4 out of 5

    I did not give this one a chance at first and dismissed it as too common. I have recently come back to it and it has become my signature scent. It is a very sophisticated fruity floral, and not in the sweet kind of way (fruit without the sugar, what a nice change). The main scent is the quince and grapefruit but very well blended with the florals. It is a scent that you should purchase and wear for a week to really assess it’s true beauty. The added bonus is that it does not give me a headache like a lot of Chanel fragrances do. If you are looking for a so

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