Egoiste Platinum Chanel Views
classified as woody floral musk. interesting fresh,spicy opening .drydown sourherbal.clean scent. developped as a sports fragrance? i already hate the name......platinum egoiste.....what a trivial and meaningless name.Inappropriate- henri roberts cristalle for chanel is f.e. the perfect name for this cool,clear outstanding scent.But Platinum Egoiste ??!! The first impression of this fragrance is not that bad.fresh and herbal- nothing exciting, simple and ok but the more you smell it this scent becomes harsh,unpleasant and sour-there is a bitter harsh note.Quite dirsturbing and annoying. An overrated scent.Sorry but a cleaning agent of a drugstore smells almost the same!
A classic, masculine scent which sets a precedent of good taste and sophistication. It is indeed metallic, sharp, yet comforting on a cold day like today. Compare this with CK Eternity is like comparing a Timex with a Breguet. Sorry to say that but they are not in the same league. Chanel Egoiste Platinum is no doubt one of the masterpieces of Jacques Polge, that I hope will always remain in production. A scent worth every cent. Highly recommended!
I like it very much. Something similar to Abercrombie & Fitch's Fierce, but more sophisticated. For me Platinum Egoiste opens like a citrus-floral fragrance and becomes more woodsy during drydown, a very nice smell. But in other hand it doesn't last too long as I expected for a Chanel, around 4 or 5 hours. Update: on my clothes, Platinum Egoiste lasted for more than one week. Maybe it doesn't last more on my skin due to skin chemistry. My final score: 9.0/10
Named like a credit card for tightfisted sugar daddies , begins Luca Turin's Egoïste Platinum review. I, of course, couldn't help but try whether those words match my opinion. Top: Strong citrus with a hint of leather or even tobacco. Heart: Citrus, cedar, lavender, a tiny bit of vetiver. (Time on skin: 1 hour.) Ahh, this was NOT the tightfisted sugar daddy I had scheduled an appointment with. Egoïste Platinum is quite tame, and it stays close to the skin. A shy egoist? But as many fragranticans have pointed out: The nose, Jacques Polge, has succeeded creating a qualified impression of metal, of platinum. This is Chanel, after all. Tomorrow I'll have a meeting with mr. Egoiste.