07/10/2013
ChapeauClack
16 Reviews
ChapeauClack
1
The Softest Shade of Green
The clove/carnation duo is barely there, as is the patchouli, and that's fine by me. What I get is a very soft spoken green floral, utterly feminine and pretty much suitable for any time of year or day. It's soft but not meek, clean but not boring, deeply rooted in the classic traditions of scent and very modern.
If I were to liken this scent to a woman, it would be one of those people who command immediate attention without ever having to raise their voice.
Unfortunately, in the long run it was these very commendable traits that made me skip Eau Eternelle time and again as I considered my choice of scent for the day. I need something more edgy, a bit more drama with my perfume. But hey, that's just me.
If I were to liken this scent to a woman, it would be one of those people who command immediate attention without ever having to raise their voice.
Unfortunately, in the long run it was these very commendable traits that made me skip Eau Eternelle time and again as I considered my choice of scent for the day. I need something more edgy, a bit more drama with my perfume. But hey, that's just me.