Love Eau Intense Chloé

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Love Eau Intense Chloé

Love Eau Intense Chloé

Rated 4.13 out of 5 based on 48 customer ratings
(48 customer reviews)

Love Eau Intense Chloé for women of Chloé

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Love Chloe Eau Intense launches in 2011. As the name suggests, this is the more intense version of the Love Chloe fragrance from 2010. Love Chloe Eau Intense is an oriental – floral composition. Love Eau Intense was created by Louise Turner and Nathalie Gracia-Cetto.

48 reviews for Love Eau Intense Chloé

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    It took me a while to finally decide if I like this one or not as I kept going back and forth. I hated the original Chloe Love as the opening was just too screechy. Love Eau Intense DOES smell quite similar to the original but thankfully the opening is way less sharp and screechy as the vanilla softens it and is most noticeable in the opening. Eventually it dries down to a scent almost identical to the original but I didn’t mind that part of the original Love so I still like it. What I do like about Love Eau Intense is that it’s extremely powdery with a hint of green sharpness. As others have said before this is a very dry powder and it does have similarities with a compact makeup smell. For me I was able to start liking this one when I was able to accept that it’s not what I was expecting it to be. Yes there’s heliotrope, iris, lilac, powder, and vanilla but it’s not a sweet, sugar-y powder bomb. It’s a talc powder scent with a sophisticated, sharp(ish) retro vibe and I’m finally starting to appreciate it for what it is.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    This is amazingly beautiful scent. Indeed, Love Intense is like the softest, the most luxurious cashmere sweater. It’s super, super elegant and classy. This is the scent of confident, caring, warm and gentle woman. Perfect for fall and winter season.
    Chloe Love Intense is really powdery,you can definitely smell heliotrope and iris, with a hint of luxurious, melted pralines and chocolate. It’s sweeter than the first Chloe Love and I like it more than her older sister.
    It was a blind buy for me. Unfortunately it turns out, that on my skin it was not what I expected. On my skin Love Intense smells too powdery and too sharp. I can’t smell those yummy chocolate pralines, nothing sweet on me. I didn’t feel good in these one, so I gave it to my mum and on her skin it smells A-MAZ-ING. Pure magic.
    It is really sad, that Love sisters was discontinued.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    It is like my favorite cashmere sweater – soft, gentle, timeless, feminine.
    I love the nuttiness of the heliotrope and here it is in its best company of the other lilac and gentle flowers. I keep as a treasure the last 5th ml. that remained in the bottle.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    If I have to choose between this and the original I would go with this!!
    Both are quite similar, but this intense version has a nice twist which makes it superior, and then is indeed stronger, very nice for the winter, I found it by chance in a shop and it was the last bottle and immediately I decided to buy it!

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    luxury and wonderful powdery scent, definitely classic and mature scent, i love it very much, great for evening and night scent, also perfect for rainy day, i made a blind purchase but I never regret to have it, now a day, it’s not easy to get the intense version, only selected store carry out the intense version but still easy to get the original one’s

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    Winter beauty.Iris so powdery and delicate on a vanilla cloud, makes you smile during some snowy mornings, like you sit on the sofa in a fluffy sweater and warm socks holding a cappuccino cup.Heliotrope gives some elegance and sensitivity, underlines an inner rather than outer beauty of a person wearing it.All is silent and white with silver and violet tones.We don`t need to speak up.Love Intense -as there is nothing intense in it-is an oriental perfume with some depth.Musky tones with violet flowers including the most difficult note of lilac embrace you like friendly arms do.It`a scent of missing our closest, for waiting,for some conversations we might have had but which for some reason never happened.
    Quite different from other,rosey Chloe products Love Intense is a long-lasting scent, especially natural fabrics hold it for days.Not a skin scent with average sillage. For winter time rather as it looses part of its beauty in a hot weather
    Could we compare it with any perfumes?More expensive- Eau L`Hiver (Frederic Malle) and Lilac Love (Amouage ).A cheaper one – Nivea EDT

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    I am a big lover of Love EDP. But the first thing that comes to mind with this one is: winter. The powdery notes are definitely (!!!) more accentuated, and the woody ones are subtle to smell. I think this one is more appropriate for winterly usage, at night, because its sillage is very heavy. Some people might get nauseated, I’ver heard. But I would never trade my Love EDP for this one, I have it, and I use it for specific occasions during winter..to me it matches with a fireplace, red wine, friends… people that appreciate the powdery notes of the first one will definitely enjoy this-if they can find one. Sad that this line was discontinued.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    I truly know which note, combination of notes, or WHAT makes me react in a way that NO OTHER fragrance ever has. It makes me feel nauseous! When I was around my mother wearing this, I could not stand to be down wind of her or basically just being near her! There is something sharp and synthetic, I guess, about this fragrance that my nose detests. I have tried it in different seasons to no avail. Again, I can’t keep from shaking my head because it makes NO SENSE to me whatsoever.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    sladšia sestra Chloe love
    sweeter sister of Chloe Love

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    Love Intense is quite an intriguing creation. The original Love is one of the better designer scents released the past decade. An effervescent and easy going fragrance, composed of purple flowers and an elegant, powdery backbone. It is quite a shame that, along with its flankers, Love is discontinued. Even though I like the original a lot and would actually wear it, despite it’s uber feminine status; it’s the equivalent of wearing a hyacinth mascot costume which shouts “Look at me!’, simply because of it’s nuclear longevity and sillage – it’s too much for me personally.
    I’d rather much wear the Intense flanker. It dials down on the sillage and soapy flowers, and replaces them with vanilla, tolu balsam and musk.
    The opening actually reminds me of Licor 43; I guess it’s the iris and heliotrope combined with the vanilla. It’s powdery, floral but also balsamic – it also has a nutty, almondy feeling, provided by the heliotrope. The vanilla in Intense is more of the vanilla extract kind, that gooey, brown liquid you would add to your cakes. It’s dark, sweet but it also has a bitter facet.
    After the booze-like opening fades, a swooning trio of purple flowers shows up, with lilac being the most noticeable. It’s not as hyper floral as in the original Love. I can also sense a bit of hyacinth, but the lilac is most prominent to me. It merges beautifully with the opening, balancing floral notes with powdery ones. It is never too sweet or overpowering, though.
    The drydown is the best part of the fragrance. The florals start to fade and the musk appears. It gives Intense it’s fluffy and clean character, whereas the vanilla and tolu balsam increase the balsamic aspect of Intense. The end result is a powdery floral, resting on a cloud of musk and dark vanilla with leathery aspects.
    Longevity is good, around 6-8 hours for me. Sillage is considerably lighter when compared to the original Love (which is a good thing for me). It hovers around me for a good 4 hours, before turning into a skin scent.
    Somehow it actually reminds me of Gucci EdP, launched in 2002. It has that same sensual vanilla and floral combination. The Gucci is a lot more subdued, spicy and leathery though. You could consider Intense to be it’s more upbeat, daytime sister; being more floral and clean. Love Intense is a really good fragrance, and I’d advise you to pick it up before it completely disappears and prices will skyrocket for this little gem.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    Overall this is very nice. If you like the original Love, then you will enjoy this Intense version. It’s still purple/flowery just the starchy rice note is replaced by vanilla. The vanilla hits hard in the beginning, and it strikes me a little synthetic/plasticy. Its not a warm creamy vanilla, but a cool distant almost powdery one. It dries down pretty quickly, then it becomes the purple/powdery Love that one would expect. It defiantly has more punch than the original, more of a body, a backbone. Less light and clean, and more flowery and pronounced. Don’t be afraid to blind buy this one as its discontinued and prices are reasonable on the secondary market. Once its gone this one might be valuable. It’s a quality, well made fragrance. Thumbs way up.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    Mi piacciono tanto tutti i Love di Chloè: il classico per la stagione fredda e l’eau florale per la primavera/estate (ma entrambi sono fantastici sempre). Anche questo Love eau intense è speciale, ma per un altro motivo: non amo indossarlo, ma per me rappresenta un piccolo viaggio olfattivo e mi piace ogni tanto farmi spruzzare una mouillette in profumeria e tenermela in borsa per sentire l’evoluzione di questo profumo. Si apre con una forte vaniglia molto femminile, per niente secca ma umida e balsamica, quasi liquorosa. Quindi si assesta su qualcosa che mi riporta a quando ero bambina in spiaggia: un meraviglioso profumo “caldo ma fresco”, molto naturale ma ricercato, evidentemente simile a qualche crema abbronzante sentita molti anni fa 🙂
    Poi subentra una fase talcata molto simile al Love classico, ma un po’ più aromatica, e infine percepisco una scia che mi ricorda un connubio fra My name di Trussardi e Legni fruttati Erbolario… strano ma vero! Comunque delizioso.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a really nice one! I love the original Love, Chloe EDP too and you can tell these are sisters.
    I honestly like the opening of Eau Intense better because it lacks the sharp-ish pink pepper and the hyacinth is much more subdued. Then I get all the melange of purple flowers and powder which is what they mostly have in common with Love,Chloe.
    The drydown goes to an entirely different direction though. Still retains some of the powderyness but gets more balmy, creamy/ambery instead of creamy/starchy here.
    I like the drydown of this one a bit less than Love, Chloe and if anything it’s not as intense despite the name. Still, I enjoy it a lot and wouldn’t mind a bottle sometime.

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    I recently purchased Love, Chloe eau Intense. I own and love other Chloe perfumes such as Chloe Chloe EDP, Chloe l’eau Chloe. Chloe EDP and L’eau Chloe are rose centered. Love, Chloe eau Intense in my opinion is a spicy floral. I wore it today for the first extended period of time and I am happy! I have been looking for a signature and this may be it. I sprayed about 5 healthy sprays total….one on each wrist, behind each ear and one spray on my decollatage. At first to me it seemed a bit over-powering but as I was leaving for work my husband commented twice on how good I smelled. Hmm…that’s a good sign. My hubby usually doesn’t tell me that unless I have some sickly sweet gourmand like Britney Spears Midnight Fantasy on, which I keep around just for him. I kept getting wafts of this perfume for about 8-9 hours at work. Again, a little overwhelming at first then spicy, almost Big Red gum, in the middle with lovely sweet spice and then dried purple flowers with a hint of sweetness for the dry down. Hopefully I have described it correctly, in my humble opinion anyway. I really like it so far….

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    I purchased a 1oz bottle in high summer and found it rather too powerful. Six months later, in cold and rainy weather Love Chloe Intense is in its element (s)
    It’s rich and aristocratic, a bit highbrow and it doesn’t know how to have fun; Love Chloe Intense takes itself very seriously, it’s uptight and thorough, …..Man, is she Intense. Definitely a hard working lawyer type with winning on her mind. It’s a very very good perfume, nicely crafted, I think the materials are the upper end of the commercial scale. That’s my opinion.
    The cherry pie of heliotrope is strong. I can’t wear this perfume early in the day and I certainly wouldn’t refresh it in a confined space or a dining area, but if I was in an art gallery, looking at jewellery, at a sophisticated wine bar or better yet, in a convertible, Love Chloe Intense would be part of my projecting persona. Uptown (uptight) Girl.
    Longevity and silage are moderate to generous. For lovers of Narciso for Her, Prada Infusion D’Iris Absolu, L’Heure Bleu and even Chanel No 5 EDP.

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    I bought this blind as I was fairly sure I would like it, being a massive iris fan. Dry, distinctly iris based, powdery, purple flowers and a musky vanilla dry-down. Like Guermantes review, I also immediately picked up the association to L’Heure Bleu – must be the heliotrope that gives the slightly oily, waxy smell at the opening. I’m not a great fan of this part, but it is fleeting and soon dries down to that powdery floral vanilla. The lilac is quite prominent too and I get a similarity to Guerlains Champs Elysees due to this. Very nice – great scent for the office as long as not sprayed too heavily, makes you feel fresh and lovely.

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    The comparison between Love Chloe and Love Eau Intense Chloe.
    I am wearing two testers on my wrists today. They both are lovely, warm, comforting and very feminine. I’d say, Love is a bit greener and Love Intense is a touch sweeter and more intense, as the name suggests. I think I would prefer Love Eau Intense as it has beautiful vanilla in and the heliotrope here is more pronounced. These two notes, I suppose, give the Love Eau Intense some intriguing and retro aura. Retro being said in a very good way, not ‘old woman’ at all. I would say, Love Eau Intense is better for the evening wear while Love would do for the office.
    UPD: Projection is moderate and the longevity is about 2-3 hours on me with Love and about 6 hours with Love Eau Intense, should be staying longer on clothes. Both fragrances are very cosy and warm so should be just great for autumn and winter. To me Love Eau Intense is definitely the winner between the two. Might go for the full bottle

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    More powdery than I expected but I like this a lot. Powdery iris, sweet vanilla and heliotrope all tied up in a lacy, musky sachet of girliness. Nice longevity, I think the sillage is excellent without being overwhelming. This shows the world the sweet feminine side that comes out in us all every once in a while. It is gracious sweetness in a bottle.
    Sillage-8
    Longevity-8
    Overall Beauty of Scent – 7

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    Chloe Love Eau Intense is more heliotrope focused than the original. It is also a bit softer and less soapy. To my nose there is something a bit more oriental about this composition than the original Chloe Love, this is a bit sweeter and a bit more resinous somehow. With these differences in mind I prefer the original, but this version is nice as well. Both feel very retro femme fatale.

  20. :

    5 out of 5

    I agree with all the reviews, that say it’s lighter than the original. I like it better. It does’t have that weird undertone, I disliked in the original. I like how many hours later is smells so luxurious and balsamic. Top notes are a little too much for me, but I still think that this fragrance is worth trying.

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    Huh, I’d actually call this a “L’eau” vs. an “intense”!
    As a huuuuuuuge fan of the original Love, Chloe, I was disappointed in the Intense. It sounded like it would be close to my dream fragrance, buuuut, not so much, it turns out.
    Love Intense begins with a minty, powdery, chemical-feeling vanilla. You can smell the original Love in the background ever so slightly, but it has this veil of weird vanilla over the top of it.
    It’s certainly not as strong with my chemistry as everyone is claiming, either! I have to really press my nose to my skin to get a good sniff.
    So on all fronts, this version is a no-go for me :(.

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    Ι would’t say this one is more intense. It is certainly more powdery and has more vanilla, whereas the original to my nose is more floral and the pepper is really pronounced. But, to me, the original love has more sillage and longevity. Those WHO love the original, will love this one too, but if you are looking for a more robust , nigh time , wintery version, I don’ think this is the one. I like to combine the two of them, for the longevity and the powderness. Love intense is very alike to chanel nr5, a modern version of it. A really pleasure, both of them, I use them in summer and spring, I like my perfumes to be more intense in the winter. Love it is , then…

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    one of the best for morning out .. I mix it with love from chloe too .. its a perfect combination

  24. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s funny that despite Chloe Love Intense’s scent pyramid this really does not register as either purple or floral to me at all.
    Instead it feels like I’m sipping a very warm vanilla liquour served next to a lady who is powdering her entire body. This lady might have spritzed on some Chloe Love in the morning, but the powder and the vanilla aromas surrounding me overwhelm it.
    I think this would be a lovely scent during colder weather, fantastic for snuggling up to someone in front of the fire while wearing an ivory cashmir sweater.
    Personally, I don’t find myself reaching for scents that are this powdery very often, and since I slightly prefer my Flower by Kenzo Le Parfum over Chloe Love Intense I think this one might end up in someone else’s wardrobe in the future. Still, though, this is the ‘warmest’ Chloe perfume I know, and I would not mind being stuck in a small room with someone who wears this 😀

  25. :

    4 out of 5

    Chloé Love Eau Intense preserves the powdery iris in the original Love, Chloé. And it’s not necessarily much stronger, but instead, deeper and warmer due to promient vanilla and heliotrope, and even appears a bit milky. It’s sweeter, but just slightly. It’s cozy and fluffy, and if compared side by side, its warmth makes the original Love, Chloé seem cooler and more mineral, even edgier than how I perceived it before.
    This tender warmth provided by vanilla and heliotrope leaves after about 5 hours. And at this moment, the drydowns of Eau Intense and Love, Chloé don’t seem to differ a lot. However, after about 6 hours, a mineral and slightly salty amber kicks in, bringing in another depth and warmth to the drydown.
    The sillage of Love Eau Intense is moderate on me, and the longevity is around 10 hours. Although Love Eau Intense is no doubt very powdery, it’s not aggressive, and the sweetness of vanilla is also well balanced so that it doesn’t get annoying. I highly recommend it to those who are looking for a vanilla floral fragrance and adores powdery texture.

  26. :

    4 out of 5

    It smells like someone put a little bit of caramel in the original Love. It’s sweeter. Does anyone know if it was discontinued? It’s hard to find even online.

  27. :

    5 out of 5

    I was out of the original Love, so I decided to give the Intense a try. I was hoping it would smell exactly like the original (only stronger), but the Intense has a prominent powdery note which out shines the lilac and iris. I might still prefer the original’s flowery notes over this one. The Intense is a very nice fragrance by itself, but I think layering the two would be amazing! If you were wondering if you need both the Love Chloe and Love Chloe Eau Intense in your collection, I say go for it!

  28. :

    5 out of 5

    The original Love is my signature, and this is just glorious. A stronger, sweeter, much more opulent and ‘dressier’ version, Love Intense smells like bottled gold. Whereas the original has a stylishly clean sort of shampoo-vibe, this one feels more voluptuous and decadent…but they are very similar otherwise. At the core, both are basically the same sophisticated lilac rich floral with a very powdery start, morphing into something clean, feminine, sensuous and balmy. It’s very potent so just a few spritzes will do. This is the sort of scent I would wear when I want to feel rich, glamorous, intelligent, sensual and drenched in luxury. I immediately feel like an ‘ultimate’ version of me, and I can almost hear myself speaking 6 different languages, wearing diamonds, and 20,000 dollar gowns on my perfectly sleek and flawless figure. I would wear it for fancy evening outings, or to an upscale jazz lounge with my littlest LBD and red lips. It wouldn’t really smell out of place even if you chose to wear it daily, just as long as you’re dressed for it, it needs a good pair of heels, perfect hair and abit of lipstick at the very least…absolutely no track pants, t-shirts or saggy blue jeans, no! This is the scent that lifts my spirits and makes me want to go out there and grab myself a large hunk of life, and do it with every single ounce of style, sophistication, sensuality and wit that I can squeeze out of me. Because of that, I definitely prefer to save Love Intense for special occasions or when I need that emotional boost, it is not an everyday scent for me, that is why the original remains as my signature.
    Scent breakdown, from 1st spritz:
    30 seconds: Hmm…this smells like something I could fall in love with!
    10-20 minutes: Oh no!! it settled down to talcum powder! Nothing but a ton of talcum powder!!! AA-Choo!!!
    30-40 minutes: the annoying talcum powder is fading away, and a rich opulent gorgeous feminine scent is emerging…mmmm…
    1 hour: Okay this is amazing! I LOVE it. LOVE. Just like the original Love, I’m willing to endure the first 30 minutes of yucky powder to get to this!
    3 hours: That same gorgeous scent is still wafting around me, and it’s getting abit sweeter, warmer and fuzzier…sooo good….
    5 hours: It’s still there, not even fading yet 🙂
    7 hours: On my skin the scent is soft by now, but still going strong on fabric.
    12 hours: Close to the skin, a soft clean scent…still very detectable on fabric even though it’s not leaving a trail like the first 7-8 hours.
    update
    20 hours: As I was waking up from my sleep, I caught this scent on my wrist, what a beautiful scent to wake up to 🙂 It’s still there, soft as an angel’s breath, but there.
    Tip: The application method that works best for me is 2 to 3 large squirts on fabric (usually the front of my blouse for eg.), and 1 large squirt distributed between both my wrists and neck. If you dislike the ‘powdery’ start (though it does fade away completely, some days it can be a bother to me), then I suggest you concentrate spraying it on fabric and the back of the neck (just beneath your hair), this is a scent that develops absolutely stunningly on fabric, it cocoons me in its clean, soft golden haze of a scent and leaves the most gorgeous trail.

  29. :

    4 out of 5

    I just tried it today at the mall. I am impressed with it’s longivety. Smell itself is also beautiful, very purple & flowery with a hint of powdery. I disagree that vanilla is dominant note (according to the votes by readers above). It goes along very well with my skin chemistry.

  30. :

    5 out of 5

    After reading the recent and positive reviews, I sampled this perfume. I was quite disappointed, because of the chemical quality of ingredients I smelt on my skin.
    I love very strong perfumes which is normally my signature. However, this perfume smells of heavy alcohol. The amber is very overpowering and rather crass. When I smelt my wrist after 1 spray it was floral. But it had a bitter smell. One ingredient that made me feel sick when I smelt my skin. However, when I walked around the perfume trail was pleasant and lovely with a floral musky smell.
    This retro styled perfume has a slightly sharp burnt caramel smell, with a leather and old stale pot pouri favours after 2 hours. Interestingly, I have original retro perfumes which are musky, smooth, elegant, nicely balanced and very long lasting. For example, I have the original Armani perfume made in 1982. But this perfume has a jarring factor on me or perhaps it is a too try hard “look at me” factor when I wear it.
    This perfume is too intense, and overdone for me. It is a long lasting perfume, which I sampled the perfume stays close to the skin after 1 hour. But then I lost the impressive perfume trail.
    The perfume is extremely overpriced. I like the Chloe Love EDP much better. It is more balsamic, powdery, floral, musky, chic and lasted after 8 hours closely on the skin. The Chloe Love EDP perfume is sublime, delicious and nicely done. Sometimes less is more.
    The Intense perfume has a strong alcoholic smell after 5 hours is unpleasant. For me, it was not value for money. It reminds me of a very strong Guilty from Gucci, the original rectangular brown bottle. There is a plastic and chemical smell with this perfume, and is off putting for me, even now. I will not purchase this perfume. I recommend that you will need to first sample this perfume, unless you like strong, musky and alcohol smelling perfumes.

  31. :

    4 out of 5

    Old perfumed talc you found in the attic is how it smells like. Marginally better than Love, Chloe, but still bitter, powdery and strong. It’s a somewhat pleasant smell – it has that charming retro vibe of your grandma’s vanity table, but it’s very loud even in cold weather, and you fill the room with suffocating powdery bitterness when you wear it. There’s no air around you, only that powdery cloud. I quite liked it on, especially after a couple of hours, but it gives my husband a headache. Heliotrope, iris, vanilla & peru balsam dominate the composition. It’s long lasting and has a heavy sillage.

  32. :

    5 out of 5

    I Looooooooove this fragrance!!
    Totally divine and a really sexy scent that makes me feel like the ultimate woman :))
    It’s a warm fragrance with a soft but intense luxury amber note, sweet vanilla/almond and a touch of iris. The powdery note is well balanced with all notes in the perfume, creating a gorgeous iris-vanilla/almond balsamic fragrance. Really long lasting and such a yummy scent.
    I’m a big fan of the hole Chloe Love line, but compared to the original Chloe Love this scent is more sophisticated, sexy and intense…. at the same time very modern!! It’s a winner :-))
    MUST HAVE AT HOME AT ALL TIME!!
    Jag äääääälskar doften!
    Helt gudomlig, en riktigt sexig doft som får mig att känna sig som den ultimata kvinnan :))
    Det är en varm doft med en mjuk men intensiv lyxig ambernot, söt vanilj / mandel och en touch av iris. Den pudriga tonen är väl balanserad med alla delar i parfymen, vilket skapar en underbar iris-vanilla/almond balsamic doft. Sitter hela dagen och doftar gudomligt!!
     
    Jag är ett stort fan av hela Chloe Love serien, men jämfört med den orginalet Chloe Love doftar denna mer sofistikerad, sexigt och intensivt …. samtidigt väldigt modernt! Detta är en vinnare 🙂
    MÅSTE HA HEMMA HELA TIDEN!

  33. :

    4 out of 5

    I just got this from my local department store and I am so far loving it!
    I was eying on the Chloe line for ages, I was excited to try out the Roses de Chloe but I was massively disappointed as it just smelled like rosewater crabtree & evelyn handcream, starting off with a huge plastic and bitter note on my skin..
    I was deciding between the original Chloe/ L’eau Chloe/Love then I suddenly picked up the Eau Intense tester. It just felt very warm and cozy to me (I am unable to pick up any notes by nose and describe them).
    I just blindly bought it home without trying it on my skin coz I loved it!
    Smells much stronger on skin, starts off like bitter powder and then transfers into a woodsy oriental then dries down to a spicy powdery smell. In my poor description, this perfume smells like dark purple flowers bumped into deep orange wood and sprinkled on top with a dust of old-fashioned face powder. Which is a good thing by the way!
    I love it!

  34. :

    3 out of 5

    Pencil shavings, wax and wood. I’m so sorry that I don’t get any flowers from it, I was really hoping for some beautiful powdery iris and fresh lilac, but… Nope, not for me. I’m happy for you guys, who get the sophisticated side of Love Eau Intense.

  35. :

    3 out of 5

    Chloe Love Eau Intense is the perfect blend of sophistication and sensuality! Considering how much I love the original Love, Chloe I knew I had to get the eau intense version. I am so happy I did because you still get the lovely, soft lilac top notes with a powdery iris undertone. The vanilla note is more prominent which gives the eau intense version a more sensual vibe. Incredibly chic, very classy, and great for evening wear! I absolutely love it!

  36. :

    3 out of 5

    For powdery scents lovers this is a must have (along with Teint de Neige of course). Gorgeous.

  37. :

    3 out of 5

    so, i was looking for something classy, something a little more grown up, but still with a little vanilla for my vanilla loving heart 😛
    i tested out a few scents, on paper and arms, got home, pet my dog and suddenly she stopped cuddling onto my leg and started sniffing my left arm. she has never done that before so i sniffed, to checked what it was and it was the original “Love, Chloe”.
    Next day i went back to the store to test it again and saw the “Intense” version. The notes said vanilla and i was sold.
    It still smells grown up and subtle but still enough vanilla to make me happy 🙂
    Very lovely, warm, deep scent to wear every day 🙂

  38. :

    4 out of 5

    I thought it smelled of some balsam and it does. It has a very peculiar scent but reminds me of the older Guerlain scnets, also heavy on balsams and resins. For its peculiar character these days, I find this scent quite interesting. I only wish it were stronger.

  39. :

    4 out of 5

    Warm
    Deep
    Powdery
    Slightly sweet
    Sensual
    Longlasting
    I love everything about it.
    It’s such a unique and lovely smell.

  40. :

    3 out of 5

    I love this perfume on others but unfortunately I can’t wear it myself as there is a note which bothers me :(… Tried wearing it a few times but will have to give it away…

  41. :

    5 out of 5

    Very nice, but there is something in this that smells very synthetic to my nose. I want to love it, and I could if it weren’t for this note…whatever it is

  42. :

    4 out of 5

    There is one note in this that really smell afwul and give me a headache and make me nauseous. And it’s a bit masculine, that’s not a bad thing, but in this one i don’t like it. Very longlasting and good sillage though.

  43. :

    4 out of 5

    Woodsy, green, subtly dry, vanilla and nutty sweet. It’s warm, it’s cosy, powdery and perhaps very slightly smoky, also. That’s the middle notes. And yes, after a while the smoky veil fades, and amber comes to prominence. I am falling for this perfume.
    Update: after a couple of days, I can definitely say that the EDP has great longevity – I can still smell it very well after 12 hours. However, once the powdery, smokier notes have vanished, and the scent turns more towards amber, it then becomes very clean… reminding me a bit freshly washed linen. Maybe a bit too clean for me, girly type of scent – I like it slightly “dirtier” 😉

  44. :

    5 out of 5

    very ambrish kinda secent
    may seem a lil masculine to some ppl

  45. :

    3 out of 5

    It is more amber than EDP and it stays closer to skin after few hours. But it is diferent than EDP. I couldnt decode long time which I like best. Amber in Intense version in very agresive and I dont like that much of amber, but after while it the amber is gone and all that is left is pure EDP version but very intimate, that means there is no agresion like in EDP version.
    Am in love in this scent, can t live without it.

  46. :

    4 out of 5

    Now when I have it I find the Intense version less overwhelming than EDP. What I wanted to reduce in EDP is sillage which is monsterous and harsh. Intense smells deeper and flows around the skin right from the beggining although I can’t say there’s no sillage. On the contrary it is translucent but quite persuasive. I’d say to all who wants to choose between EDP and Intense that if you are after the same as me (less into your face scent but with a beautiful translucent sillage) go for Intense.

  47. :

    5 out of 5

    The Intense version is so much better than the EDP. The EDP is being worn by so many in buses, trams, even by the salesladies. The Intense is not an on your face version, it is just very different from the EDP. Perhaps I like lilac. I am a very confident woman, so perhaps the Intense suits me better.

  48. :

    4 out of 5

    I love this perfume, a scent is wonderful.
    For me this is the true scent of a women elegant, mo

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