What does Chanel No. 5 L’Eau smell like?
What does Chanel No. 5 L’Eau smell like?
COMPOSITION. Composed by Olivier Polge, CHANEL In-House Perfumer Creator, N°5 L’EAU features dynamic, crisp top notes of lemon, mandarin and orange that reveal lightheartedness and transparency. The emblematic heart of the bouquet unfolds with rose, jasmine and a touch of ylang-ylang, more modern than ever.
What is the difference between Chanel No. 5 and L Eau?
The shimmer of aldehydes in No. 5–and their starchy tang–is taken down to the minimum, and instead the brightness is provided by citrus and shimmering florals. L’Eau is bright but it feels velvety on skin, and right through the transparent top notes, you can make out the rose and white flowers.
What is the difference between Chanel No. 5 and Chanel No 5 Eau Premiere?
Chanel No5 Eau Premiere is a younger and more modern version of timeless Chanel No5. Its scent is airier and the color of its liquid is lighter. The composition encompasses luminous, sunny and fluffy notes which refresh the floral heart resting on a fine, soft, creamy base.
What is No. 5 l Eau?
N°5 L’EAU is a vibrant abstract floral. Radiant citrus top notes soar skyward with the aldehydes, followed by a floral whirlwind of jasmine, rose and ylang-ylang, and then the dynamism of vetiver and cedar. DISTINGUISHING FEATURES. In 1921, Coco Chanel decided to create a fragrance unlike any other.