Description
Chanel Allure Homme EDT - an intense and memorable scent for confident men
Chanel – Allure Homme Eau de Toilette (EDT) is a celebration of timeless elegance and modern masculinity. This captivating fragrance opens with an explosion of fresh and stimulating notes that create a dynamic and lively introduction. In the heart of the fragrance, a harmonious mixture of spicy accords opens, which adds courage and self-confidence.
As the scent settles down, an oriental warmth emerges that leaves a refined and lasting impression. Allure Homme EDT is more than a scent; it is an expression of individuality and dignity. Feel the confidence that this iconic fragrance offers.
Fragrance notes:
- Top notes: bergamot, lemon
- Heart notes: ginger, pepper, leather, cedar
- Base notes: tonka bean, patchouli, sandalwood
How and when to use:
- Apply in the morning or in the evening if you want to leave an indelible impression.
- Apply to heart rate areas such as wrists, neck and behind the ears.
- Apply at least 30 minutes before going outside so that the scent can better connect with the skin.
Recommendations:
- Allure Homme goes well with men's clothing that has dark tones such as black, blue or grey.
- The fragrance also goes well with men's accessories such as watches, belts and wallets.
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