For me, Cristalle Eau de Toilette (of 2024) represents a very 1970s Chanel fragrance. Even though it is clearly altered and made smoother than the original, it is clearly recognisable with its green a...
This was a blind buy. If you aren't well-acquainted with chypre fragrances, Cristalle may hit you offensively as it did for me. The only other chypre fragrance I own is Chloe's Nomade. For Cristalle, ...
This is my second bottle, Its a refreshing perfume for Spring or Summer that has a citric/floral fragrance that doesnt offend other like some overpowering perfumes do- It lasts for about 5 hours witho...
I would have to call this my second favorite fragrance ever (see my review for my first favorite, Royal Doulton). This fragrance is quite interesting, it is a little bit lemony but not too sharply so...
I fell in love with Chanel’s Cristalle in 1995 and I still love it but it but it doesn’t smell like the original. I thought maybe it was just me until I saw your reformulated list. I won’t pretend t...
Years ago a friend came back from a trip to Europe and had bought this fragrance, I tried and hated it. About 2 years ago, I tried it at Nordstrom and loved it! It smelled like citrus and pepper.......
The Fragrantica site reminded me that Chanel and Guerlain often used different compositions for EdT and EdP. My review is for vintage EdT, created in 1974, that Fragrantica calls an astringent chypr...
As much as I tried to love this perfume, I couldn't. It was a gift from a friend, and I could never tell her how badly I thought this stunk. The smell reminds me of pine needles mixed in with a st...
Like a walk through a wet forest in the spring... This is a review for the EDT. This fragrance, whilst being a classic, is certainly (not) for everyone! What hits me upon initial impression is the b...