Anatomy of fragrance: Chanel, Allure
 I wonder if my understanding of Chanel's Allure Homme Édition Blanche would be wrong under the influence of four days of intensive testing Allure Homme and Allure Homme Sport.

If so, I'm sorry - I can not take and erase those days (and odors). Compared with Allure Homme and Allure Homme Sport, Allure Homme Édition Blanche charming, natural and 'peace'.

Allure Homme Édition Blanche (created by Jacques Polge) contains lemon, bergamot, cedar, sandalwood, tonka bean, white musk, vetiver, ginger, amber, vanilla, white and pink pepper. What I noticed immediately after spraying Allure Homme Édition Blanche - its quality: it was felt that the ingredients were much more expensive than those used in the other two versions of Allure. Allure Homme Édition Blanche - creamy flavor, but still sparkles with notes of citrus, ginger and vetiver.

Allure Homme Édition Blanche begins with a lemon, this natural lemon, and not just with a citrus smell that reminds me of a cleaning or detergent. In the first stage Édition Blanche Lemon connected with the bold notes of ginger, which open the way to woody vetiver and sweet chords (soon to come into the possession of sandalwood, musk and soft vanilla). Undoubtedly, it is - a proven recipe that is in no way unusual, but such clear relief the sharp fresh citrus flavor I meet rarely.

If Allure Homme Édition Blanche 30ml volume will, I will buy myself a bottle. Pleasant, "bred", lightweight (but persistent) flavor is always good to have on hand, especially in the summer weather. I have a suggestion for Chanel: stop the release of Allure Homme Sport and replace it with a new Allure Homme Édition Blanche.

Author: Anatoly Sverdlov