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tars06 – :
I tell you again … I d called “COCO COLOGNE” … in the Coco classique style, but in a light, volatile, sparkling and littly fresh and bit spicy way … but Coco finally … Amazing fragance!
ninikinini80 – :
Beautiful, beautiful. Another love from Chanel in the parfum line. Chanel 1932 parfum opens with lovely sparkling aldehydes and soft jasmine. It makes me swoon when I put it on, it’s so gorgeous. Then orris root comes in with a cool dry step, followed by softer lilac. The rose and vanilla sneak in as well, but they blend in quietly.
About a half hour to an hour later the fragrance takes a turn towards a very slightly animalic, smells like real skin only better, scent with coumarin, stronger vetiver and a soupcon of incense entering and taking over the party for about a half hour. Then all the lovely notes mesh and stay on the skin with the lilac, orris and jasmine becoming drier for the next 3 or 4 hours. It never goes to a dusty powder, though, which is good. After 4 hours I can no longer smell 1932 on my skin, which is sad, but if you put it on clothing it does last longer on fabrics.
I think the 1932 parfum edition is 100% better than the 1932 EDT edition, but unfortunately it suffers from the fate of all the new Chanels, it doesn’t last. I am going to layer the 1932 parfum with the Chanel body cream that goes with the Exclusifs line and that should take care of the longevity problem.