Allure Sensuelle Eau de Toilette Chanel perfume – a fragrance for women 2006
So mine smells different than the ones currently available to test in store. Not sure if the fresher ones are a different formula, or if mine has aged considerably. Perhaps a combination of both. The EDTs in the store are very different from the EDP. They are very light, sillage and longevity is unimpressive, and they definitely smell more ‘fresh’ than anything else. My EDT is darker in colour (I suspect it is on the turn), and is more similar to the EDP except not quite as potent. I actually prefer mine with a bit of age on it, have had all sorts of compliments and it lasts for ages. The review down there about the ‘perfect patchouli’ was right. I have come to appreciate both the EDP & EDT equally. EDT can be worn during the day and EDP for night. (If you’re a hardcore fan like me). It is certainly a unique smell. There is what I can only describe as an ozonic element to it. Alluring and sensual indeed. Chanel doesn’t ‘go off’ like other perfumes.