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FATALES I Chanel Chance Eau Fraiche Eau De Toilette Spray
This fresh scent by Chanel incorporates citrus bursts with a woody aroma, and since it’s an eau de toilette, it’s naturally lighter than perfume sprays. Customers say it has a crisp, clean scent and though it’s not too strong, it still lasts a long time. One person called Chanel Chance “classic beauty and elegance,” and continued, “It’s a classic. It’s truly the perfect scent—it can be worn year round, a little bit goes a long way, and it’s not too strong. Everyone likes it.”
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what’s your favorite song(s) to sing/hum?
my go-to song for when i’m alone and want to belt one out is “on my own” from les mis. some others off the top of my head:
- “be my baby” by the ronettes - “don’t worry baby” by the beach boys - “so far away” by carole king - “i can’t make you love me” by bonnie raitt - “how far i’ll go” from moana
oh and, there’s this song called “millworker” from the musical working (james taylor also covers it) that i learned when i took voice lessons in high school and still love to sing when i’m alone. it’s beautiful but very sad.
what are your favorite flower/tree/plant (all 3 or whatever you have an answer to)?
cherry blossoms are my fave flower which i guess makes me basic but i’m also really fond of hydrangeas.
favorite color(s?)
the colors that appear most in my wardrobe are black, gray, cobalt, forest green, burnt orange and merlot.
what do you always doodle (if you ever do)?
i rarely doodle bc i don’t like to draw, but sometimes i’ll scribble words and phrases in japanese when i’m bored.
how do you take your coffee/tea? If you don’t like those what’s your fav warm drink?
i like my coffee milky but not very sweet, if at all. black tea, i take with milk and sugar (what in england they might call a ‘builder’s brew’). most other types of tea, i drink straight.
favorite candle scent?
clean scents like cotton/ocean or sweet scents like vanilla are my favorite.
sunrise or sunset?
sunrise i suppose (i rarely watch either)
what perfume do you wear if any?
my all-time fave perfume is chance (eau fraiche) by chanel and my second favorite is the perfume oil “dorian” by black phoenix alchemy lab.
what’s your go to dance move when you’re alone?
sdlfjslsl idk i guess i just move my hips a little there’s no set move really
favorite quote?
“do i dare disturb the universe?” - t.s. eliot, the love song of j. alfred prufrock (i actually have this tattooed on my foot bc i love it so much lol)
favorite self care thing(s) or routine(s)?
getting my nails done, doing a face mask, getting myself an iced coffee and a chocolate croissant bc that’s my favorite treat.
fuzzy socks or house slippers?
house slippers, i am a house slipper collector and enthusiast
what color are your eyes?
dark brown, almost black.
what’s your favorite eye color on others?
every eye color is beautiful!
favorite season? why?
i like autumn and spring bc the days are still fairly long and the temperatures aren’t too extreme (on average).
cheek, neck or nose kisses?
cheek, probably.
what does your happy place look like?
in bed, toasty warm wrapped up in a bunch of blankets, drinking a coffee as rain/snow falls outside.
favorite breed of dog?
my family owned a bichon frise when i was growing up so i’m partial to those, but i do think that poodles and goldendoodles are objectively the cutest dogs.
do you ever want to be married? If so what colors would you pick for your wedding theme?
i do wanna get married someday, yeah. and i guess i’d have to consult with my partner so we could agree on a color scheme but i’d love a classic white wedding, maybe with some soft periwinkle or slate blue accents.
silk or lace?
silk
favorite weather?
partially cloudy, 60ish degrees f with a very slight breeze
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A Chance Encounter
I was 22 when I discovered my favourite fragrance. Up until this point I had co-opted my mother’s favourite fragrances as my own and whilst they felt nostalgic and sentimental, they didn’t necessarily feel like they belonged to me.
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It was during my first job at Estée Lauder I discovered Chance. Ironically Lauder have an iconic fragrance heritage but none particularly piqued my interest, I found them either heavy and cloying or too ditzy, light and forgettable.
Thankfully, the Chanel counter was just across from mine and I still remember the first time I caught a whiff and being instantly interested. When I went for my lunch break, the Chanel manager walked past me, exuding the fragrance from before and I just had to ask her, “What on earth are you wearing it’s AMAZING?”
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It turned out to be Chance Eau Fraiche, (Chance meaning ‘Luck’ in French). Appropriately named, for it was certainly a stroke of luck that I had the same lunch break as the Chanel manager that day.
It turns out that fragrance is hard to write about, I’m not sure why I love it, I just do. I implore you to take a sniff next time you’re at the Chanel counter, maybe you will love it too. If you’re into the technical stuff, it has an iris and patchouli base, with pink pepper and jasmine middle notes and a top notes of lemon and cedar.
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i loooove chanel chance eau fraiche, so if you're into the fresher side then you could check it out too! its kinda unisex too i think, so i sometimes like to smell a bit like a hot guy
First of all you sound so hot. I will check it out! How exciting thank you sm 👩❤️💋👩🦋
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How To Choose The Right Fragrance For The Occasion
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How To Choose The Right Fragrance For The Occasion
You choose the right shoes for the occasion. The right outfit. Even the right hairstyle. So why should your fragrance be selected with anything less than the same diligence?
Gone are the days when a single bottle was all you needed. Nowadays a man’s top shelf must buckle with an array of wonderfully over-designed bottles if he is to hold any hope of getting on in life.
With a surplus of scents befitting only formal events and others made solely for the casual day-to-day, this is your guide to sniffing out the best for every situation a modern man faces. When it comes to standing out, the nose knows.
At Work
The aim of the nine-to-five slog is to snag the corner office, not whiff like the old leather chair inside it. Any sensible employer would turn their nose up at an over-perfumed staff member whose scent enters the office before them.
So what smells like team spirit? Something light with an aromatic undertone will make the airspace around you fresh, without causing your desk neighbour any headaches. In other words, opt for subtle smells when you’re at the coalface to save yourself getting burned.
Citrus scents are a particularly good choice. However, they do tend to diminish more quickly than others, so keep a bottle or travel atomiser in your bag for a midday top-up.
After Work
Socialising with colleagues (and that includes your boss) is a necessary evil to get on in any industry. But to avoid post-work drinks feeling like groundhog day, it pays to switch up your fragrance when moving from business to pleasure.
Of course, you still want to retain some veneer of professionalism. To do so, opt for something heady and distinctive, which can be achieved by looking for notes such as amber and ambergris. It’s unlikely a colleague will be wearing anything similar.
Or you could play it a little safer with a modern classic like Givenchy Gentleman, which is woody and aromatic, thanks to its heart of patchouli and vetiver, without being so overpowering as to stop anyone from wanting to share your bowling lane.
An Interview
Whether you incorrectly perfumed yourself all the way to a P45 or are simply ready to move onto pastures new, smelling – as well as looking – the business is key when faced with a potential employer.
Unless being interviewed by Google in an airy San Francisco office, you’ll likely be crammed into a cubbyhole of a meeting room, which means that overdoing it with the eau de toilette could gas everyone in the room.
A scent that’s clean and subtle should be your olfactory weapon of choice. An eau fraiche is the weakest of all fragrance compositions (containing just 1-3 per cent essential oils), allowing you to leave a lasting impression but not cause bouts of sneezing over your CV.
Date Night
Your intoxicating personality will do most of the work, we’re sure. But to guarantee a second date, you’ll want to leave a lingering impression in the mind of your companion.
There’s science here. The olfactory memory is the strongest in the human brain. Which, translated, means you want to aim for something your date hasn’t smelled before (particularly on an ex-boyfriend) by picking out unique notes like pomegranate, bamboo and coconut.
Be mindful not to go overboard. Strong fragrances can alter one’s sense of taste and utterly ruin dinner. So where should you spray it? A spritz in each collarbone before getting dressed is enough to have them leaning in for more.
A Dinner Party
If you’re old and wise enough to be attending a dinner party, you should know there are two types of people everyone hates: the self-centred bore and the guy whose fragrance does more talking than all the guests put together.
The challenge here is finding something that has enough muscle to be whiffed over the scent of steaming fish, enough sticking power to save repeat bathroom top-ups, and enough restraint to keep itself to itself.
The solution? Seek out heavy a base like oud that’s been dialled down by lighter notes such as vanilla and rose on top. You’ll have enough back-up to mask wine breath at the end of the night without making people steer well clear at the start.
Off-Duty
The weekend is primetime for letting your mind go into reduced power mode. If what you’re doing doesn’t feel easy, then it’s not right for your weekend. The same goes for your scents.
To save on having to think too much about what you’re spraying on, ensure your grooming cabinet is well stocked with a few of the classics.
Reach for a tried and tested all-rounder from the fragrance hall of fame and you’ll never fail to smell good whether you’re in the pub or out on a walk.
Another Wedding
Once you pass the age of 25, the marriage contagion begins to spread among your friends and family like wildfire. Aside from being an excuse to shine your shoes and button up your best, it’s also a chance to crack out a special scent.
So formal are weddings that it would be remiss not to smell as smart as you look. However, the issue is that most scents have the staying power of a leathered best man.
To go the distance, opt for an eau de parfum. At the opposite end of the spectrum to eau fraiche fragrances, parfums typically hold the highest percentage of essential oils, allowing them to linger until the final slow song comes on at 2am.
Summer Social
If you spend your summer pumping the living daylights out of the same old bottle of musk, you’re doing fragrance wrong. As the days improve in temperament, so too should your fragrance.
Nobody wants to spend a sun-soaked barbecue or session in the beer garden with someone that smells like the inside of a nightclub toilet. So lighten up and evoke the odours of more tropical climes.
Scents that pull on neroli (an oil extracted from the blossoms of the bitter orange tree), as well as notes like Sicilian lemon and jasmine, are essentially a summer holiday in a bottle. Who cares if it’s raining outside?
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It’s National Fragrance Day! Here are my top 5 perfumes to buy today!
It’s National Fragrance Day!
I should have put this up earlier but my brother stayed home today and we watched films which was a nice change as he works late nights and is at college during the day.
I wear perfume every day. After a shower, before going out and any other time I can. It lifts your spirits and is a part of your individual signature. Perfume is wonderful! I haven’t got nearly enough bottles. I need more. Hint, hint.
As mentioned in the title, here are five gorgeous perfumes which I cannot recommend enough for today. It’s only 4 pm so there’s enough time to buy yourself a little treat online or in store before the day is out.
1. Chanel Chance Eau Fraiche Eau De Toilette, John Lewis
As an owner of this perfume, let me advise you that one spray is enough. Fresh and perfect for Spring, Eau Fraiche is a perfect choice if you’ve not got a bottle of Chance yet...or just don’t know which one to buy next. It has gorgeous notes of Citron, Jasmine and Teak wood.
£88 for 100ml
2. Diptyque Ofresia Eau De Toilette, Selfridges
Notes of black pepper and Freesias are going to keep your mood light and fun for days to come with this gorgeous scent.
£88 for 100ml
3. Yves Saint Laurent Opium Vapour Eau De Toilette, Harvey Nichols
If you love Opium but find it slightly too strong, then this is the Opium option for you. It’s absolutely beautiful with notes of Mandarin Orange and pink peppercorn.
£77 for 125ml
4. Guerlain Aqua Allegoria Pera Granita Eau De Toilette, Harrods
Massive picture eh! One of the latest fragrances in Guerlain’s beautiful Allegoria collection, Pera Granita mixes bergamot with - you guessed it - pear! If the smell doesn’t pull you in which I promise it will, the bottle definitely will.
£48.50 for 75ml
5. Miss Dior Absolutely Blooming Eau De Parfum, Feel Unique
Another new fragrance addition, Absolutely Blooming will take you from Spring right through to Autumn. To quote Miranda Priestly, ‘Florals for Spring? Groundbreaking’. Yes, this is another floral perfume but it includes Rose, red berry and peony.
£98.50 for 100ml
Treat yo’ self!
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