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Is Bleu Chanel EDP or EDT better?

Is Bleu Chanel EDP or EDT better?

Bleu De Chanel EDP costs more but performs better and lasts longer compared to the EDT. However, for the price you will be paying, the performance is underwhelming. For this price, you can get other branded perfumes that last way longer.

Which one is better perfume or eau de toilette?

Basically, an eau de parfum is a stronger perfume than an eau de toilette because its concentration of oils is higher. In a nutshell, a high fragrance concentration means there is a higher percentage of essential perfume oils and less alcohol.

How long does Bleu de Chanel Eau de Toilette last?

The EDP lasts for about 4 hours on my skin and up to 10 hours on the skin. The EDT not only lasts the least length of time (as it should), but it also has the best starting radius projection. After about 2 hours, it becomes much closer to the skin. If you have any further queries, I own all three of them.

Which Bleu de Chanel is the strongest?

The Bleu de Chanel EDP came after Bleu de Chanel EDT. Compared to the burst of the fruity and citrusy opening of the Bleu de Chanel EDT, Bleu de Chanel EDP’s opening scent is milder or weaker. However, its smell is less citrusy and its middle note is much stronger.

Which lasts longer eau de parfum or eau de toilette?

And how long do parfum and toilette each last? Eau de parfum actually lasts longer than eau de toilette. Toilette can last about three to five hours while parfum lingers for more like five to eight.

What is the difference between Chanel No 5 parfum and eau de parfum?

Chanel says “the parfum is the most precious version of the fragrance” and the eau de toilette as “a warm and bright version of the original fragrance”. “The eau de parfum draws inspiration from the parfum with which it shares its floral aldehyde signature,” Chanel adds.

Which Bleu de Chanel lasts the longest?

Compared to the burst of the fruity and citrusy opening of the Bleu de Chanel EDT, Bleu de Chanel EDP’s opening scent is milder or weaker. However, its smell is less citrusy and its middle note is much stronger. Thus, Bleu de Chanel EDP might last longer than Bleu de Chanel EDT.

Does Bleu de Chanel smell good?

Scent: 10/10 – Bleu De Chanel smells absolutely amazing. It is in my top 3 best smelling men’s fragrances of all time, a perfect fresh and clean smell with a hint of masculinity. You will LOVE the scent. It’s such an amazing fragrance but it simply doesn’t last very long and the projection is poor to say the least.

How many times should you spray eau de toilette?

The more concentrated the fragrance, the longer it will last and the less you’ll need to apply. A true perfume should only need two spritzes tops, while an eau de toilette is “more like a body splash to be applied more liberally,” explains Bee Shapiro, founder of Ellis Brooklyn.

What’s the difference between bleu de Chanel EDT and Parfum?

Bleu de Chanel Parfum is the latest version of Bleu de Chanel. You can say that it’s the youngest sibling of the Bleu de Chanel EDT and Blue de Chanel EDP. Bleu de Chanel Parfum embodies perfection. It steers away from the citrusy smell that Bleu de Chanel EDP and EDT has.

How big is a Bleu de Chanel perfume bottle?

The EDT, EDP, and Parfum versions of Bleu de Chanel comes in 100.6-milliliter (3.4 FL.Oz) perfume bottles. Thus, no variations of Bleu de Chanel is bigger than the other. In terms of design, the EDT and EDP versions are pretty similar. They use a glossy black bottle with very sexy edges.

What is the name of the Chanel perfume?

Each Chanel perfume helps users bring out the best of themselves. The packaging, the smell, and even the names of the Chanel perfumes are crafted to perfection. A perfume that’s making a lot of noise lately aside from the Chanel no. 5 is the Bleu De Chanel.

Is the Bleu de Chanel line still popular?

It doesn’t cost you any more money and it helps keep the site running. Chanel keeps chugging along with its Bleu de Chanel line of perfumes for men. The original EDT, has been immensely popular for many years now, and show no signs of slowing down.

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Ruth Doyle