Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Posted by Ridwan Lawal |

Love Chloe for women


Love Chloe for women

The new perfume from the house of ChloeChloe Love, became available on the market in 2010. Love is a feminine and sophisticated floral composition, described to be powdery and soft. Noses Louise Turner and Nathalie Gracia-Cetto are credited for blending notes of orange blossom, pink pepper, iris, lilac, wisteria, hyacinth, heliotrope, powdery musk, talc and rice. Raquel Zimmermann is the face of the campaign.

Main Accords: floral, powdery, fresh, musky, green.

Personal review: An unexpected devilish pleasure with its provocative nostalgic charm; I can’t place Chloe Love’s origins in my memory, I think perhaps I have experienced this quaint aroma more in passing, a brief encounter from long ago.

A whimsical presentation of a long passed era’s dressing table box of tricks chock full of finely milled talc, powder and home-grown garden elixirs.

Chloe Love opens pointed and shaded green, before a haze of purple and pristine white blooms, and powdered musks seduce your senses with alarming glamour given the apparent powdery efflorescence one could associate with a conservative elderly care giver.

I believe herein lies the appeal of Chloe Love. Your mind conjures your nana in her Sunday best wearing sensible shoes yet simultaneously forces you to picture her as a vivacious young maiden standing infront of the dresser in her boudoir well before you knew her. 

Chloe Love: moderate sensuality? I adore it.

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