Category: Fragrances
Brand: Chanel
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wearyTacos3
This perfume reminds me a teeny bit of #5. It must be the aldehydes, but I’m not sure. It really is a beautiful sort of everyday scent though. It’s refined and mature, but I can see women 30 and over wearing it best. It has an intensity to it, but it really isn’t cloying at all. I wish I were better at describing scents as to the actual notes, but this scent certainly upholds the quality of the Chanel name for sure.
shamefulPear7
No. Not for me. I can’t smell it. Three big spritzes from a large decant on to freshly moisturised skin produce a faint burst of roughened wood and a fizz of cola. That dies in a couple of minutes, leaving almost no trace on my skin, and almost no sillage other than what I might expect if I had just showered with sandalwood soap. I wish I could be transported to bliss like so many other people are, but no.
sincereDingo9
I wish there was a maybe for “would you buy this product again”, as I am on the fence about whether or not this fragrance is really for me. I bought a decent sized decant of the EDT from TPC and have tested it several times over the last 6 months or so. I’m giving it 4 stars because I do appreciate it and I do think it smells very good, but I don’t really find myself wanting to wear it often. I’ve said this about other decants and samples in the past and then when I’ve run out I’ve decided I miss it and end up buying a bottle and loving it for a long time, so maybe this will happen with Bois des Iles.
It’s funny how this EDT sometimes reminds me of No.5, and how other time it remind me of No. 22. It certainly seems to have notes that are found in both. Of course there’s the massive aldehydes, but beyond that there is the jasmine, ylang-ylang, and neroli of no.5 and no.22, as there is similar vetiver and vanilla base notes. But Bois des Iles makes sandalwood the star note, blending it with the florals and resinous and woody notes to create a woodsy, warm, powdery scent that has very decent lasting power and silage. Again, I really like the smell, and am even ashamed to admit that I often prefer spritzing it in the air in a small room over wearing it. I like being able to walk through that room several times later that day and smell it. It does smell so good, but I think it is just not really the type of perfume that works with my personality enough to feel right wearing it…