Chloe • Love, Chloé • Fragrances
(79 reviews)
| Average Rating. | 3.6 |
| Would buy this product again. | 64% |
| Package Quality | 4.3 |
| Price | 3.9 |
| Ingredients | |
sillage on 6/11/2013 2:57:00 PM more reviews by sillage
Age: 56 & Over Skin: Normal, Fair, Cool Hair: Brunette, Straight, Medium Eyes: Brown
Love, Chloe is like a powdery musky rosy-beige "nude" perfume. Like the face on a cameo. It's a neutral warm powdered scent (same family as Sensuous Nude, Rihanna Nude, JLo Glow, Lacoste Pour Femme, SLP Lovely). Yet it's a powder I feel like I can almost bite into. Does that make any sense? Like the scent has been compacted into a chew, and I can almost bite into it.
Love, Chloe has an old-fashioned feel to it, like the scent of retro make-up. The scent of lipstick, foundation, and loose face powder all rolled into one -- plus a soft dusty rose. It's demur and ladylike -- Rose from Titanic could wear this -- or Esther (played by Judy Garland) in Meet Me In St. Louis. It's almost like White Shoulders to me (my first perfume love), only featuring a rose heart instead of tuberose.
Do I like it? Yes, very much. For me, it's much easier to enjoy than Chloe EDP 2005, because it has none of that one's sharpness. Love, Chloe, being powdery, is much more soft, smooth, round, & gentle than Chloe EDP. Very pretty scent, "feel-good", calming, comforting, uplifting.
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*TOP REVIEWER* tessture on 6/7/2013 2:52:00 PM more reviews by tessture
Age: 44-55 Skin: Combination, Fair-Medium Hair: Brunette Eyes: Brown
Rather bland but pleasant light floral with watery notes, with a faintly powdery vanilla base. Overall nice but nothing new or different in any way. Okay.
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raquelo on 3/30/2013 12:05:00 PM more reviews by raquelo
Age: 19-24 Skin: Acne-prone, Fair-Medium Hair: Brown Eyes: Hazel
Love, Chloe.
Chose me.
It's absolutely beautiful. It's powdery, floral, and spicy. But it's sexy, extremely sexy. I think the wearer has to have a weird seductive side yet be innocent at the same time. The shy/confident type. The lover and a fighter.
Men and women alike love this. I'll catch people smelling me. They can never get enough but they can never figure me out. They look at me more confused.
I made a man fall in love with me while wearing this. His face was buried in my neck the entire evening while he promised the world to me.
But more than that, when I wear this, I am so in love with me.
Sadly, the scent doesn't last as long as I hoped. Only a few hours.
The bottle its perfection. A small gold chain connects the caps to the bottle.
When I went to buy another, I attempted to try a new sent, but in the end I realized Love, Chloe was so me. And so gorgeous. So unique. And perfect.
So my relationship with this perfume continues.
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KarmaEls on 3/4/2013 9:53:00 AM more reviews by KarmaEls
Age: 18 & Under Skin: Combination, Fair, Neutral Hair: Red, Curly, Medium Eyes: Brown
Best perfume everrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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1hotchick909 on 1/27/2013 12:28:00 AM more reviews by 1hotchick909
Age: 36-43 Skin: Dry, Fair-Medium, Neutral Hair: Brunette, Straight, Fine Eyes: Hazel
Not sure what moved me to buy this in the first place, since I wasn't all that crazy about it. It's appropriate for daytime because it's light, powdery, with hints of floral. It doesnt accost you. I really prefer my favorite, more assertive & sexy scent for nighttime (Creed, Love in Black.. for dates and whatnot). BUT, as it turns out, my boyfriend loves Love, Chloe and hates the other one. Other men have complimented me while wearing this scent as well, and I suppose that's really the point of fragrance.
Guess I'll be enjoying the Creed in my alone time
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*TOP REVIEWER* atomic_girl on 1/19/2013 12:02:00 PM more reviews by atomic_girl
Age: 30-35 Skin: Combination, Fair-Medium, Neutral Hair: Brown, Curly, Medium Eyes: Hazel
I really wanted to love this one, based on all the reviews that described it as a soft, powdery, and old-fashioned floral. Sadly, although I can detect softness and creaminess deep down, a shrill, headache-inducing note (the pink pepper) gets in the way. So many modern mainstream fragrances give me headaches that I've largely stopped trying them, so I was disappointed by yet another dud.
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CSteen85 on 1/7/2013 4:46:00 PM more reviews by CSteen85
Age: 25-29 Skin: Combination Hair: Brown Eyes: Brown
AWWW YEAH. I've spent MONTHS searching high and low for my next fragrance (particularly for my Wedding). Fragrances frustrate me; I have bought many perfumes over the years only to grow sick of them or find a note that I hate that becomes most prominent on me. Lately, each morning as I was getting ready at my dresser and looking over my options for fragrance, I was disappointed. Fragrances are very nostalgic for me and I was more than ready for a new fragrance to take me through the happiest time of my life.
About six months ago, I tried a perfume by Frederic Malle, called Iris Poudre. I loved it SO much, that I seriously considered buying it despite its $200 price tag. I decided to keep looking to see if I could find something I loved just as much and it took me six months to do so.
Enter: Love, Chloe.
I don't know a lot about perfume, but I know that I'm picky. I also know that fragrances often turn on me by the end of the day and usually the least desirable note is the one that's most prominent on me. I typically like floral, powdery scents (hence, Iris Poudre) and Love, Chloe I would describe as exactly that.
It's beautiful. I don't know how to explain it, but it's like I took a shower in the nicest smelling soap ever. I typically don't like soapy-smelling fragrances, but this is luxuriously classic-smelling. I don't know how to describe this adequately, but it's just so unique and clean, soft (and a little spicy), romantic and warm, but almost as though it couldn't come out of a bottle. I think this is the first fragrance that has made me understand what a signature scent is supposed to be: you can't put your finger on why you love it, but it just works.
LOVE Love, Chloe.
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jhamya on 1/7/2013 4:56:00 AM more reviews by jhamya
Age: 18 & Under Skin: Other, Olive Hair: Brown Eyes: Brown
note: I'm using the EDT.
I was originally going to buy Chloe EDP, but then I saw the EDT of this. My thoughts about Love, Chloe EDP are mixed. The scent is lovely, but when it drys down it gets suffocatingly powdery. I don't mind powder, but the dry down for me on this EDP was just too strong. Having said that, I really did adore the scent. So I decided to opt for the EDT and hope for the best.
It's fantastic. The drydown here is quiet, and subtle. This perfume is so ethereal: the people around you will smell it in faint, intoxicating whiffs they won't able to get enough of. It starts out quite fresh, still floral. I can actually detect Chloe, Chloe in this from that freshness. This just has a more soft, floral drydown. The powder in the EDT is perfectly balanced. If I had to describe the overall scent, it would have to be clean, fresh flowers, something along the lines of roses and freesia (and I mean that in the least artifical way possible. There is nothing false about the floral notes in this perfume).
Honestly, whenever I think of a true Parisian perfume, I think of this. There's nothing overstated about it. The packaging is beautiful too. I love putting this perfume on: simple, feminine and ethereal.
This is the scent enigmas wear. It's hard to forget it, but difficult to describe how intoxicating yet softly insubsantial it is. A romantic scent, I think.
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*TOP REVIEWER* ellizam on 12/17/2012 6:52:00 PM more reviews by ellizam
Age: 44-55 Skin: Combination Hair: Brown Eyes: Brown
Love, Chloe is beautiful and almost shockingly original. Consider that the popular "statement" for the last few years in fragrance has been either fruity floral, fruitcholi, or vanillic gourmand or a combination of the two. In the last year, the avant garde subset of the popular has started using oude in everything. and there you have it: fruity floral, fruitcholi, vanilla/gourmand bomb, or oude. For the mainstream, that's mostly it.
And then Love, Chloe comes along. It starts as an old school floral, say 50's style - all the lilac and hyacinth/wisteria you can handle and then some. Underneath a powdery, dry iris is hinting at things to come. Over the drydown, the light touch of sweet powder begins sweeping through the retro florals. Just when the balance feels as if it's tipping away from retro floral, the clean Egyptian-style musk begins opening up. Now it becomes a shifting balance between powder and clean musk, with still just a touch of the retro floral keeping the scent girly.
This is shockingly female, beautiful, complex, and references history along with modern innovation. And what is even nicer is that in the I Only Wear Fruity-Floral Or Gourmet landscape, Love Chloe is flourishing!
I very much enjoy the feel of this scent, it's complexity, the warm prettiness of it, and the beautiful quality. The sillage isn't huge, but it makes a statement and it lasts forever. I can't wait to try the Intense version - it may possibly be as good, but it won't be better.
The bottle is lovely - classic, clean lines, nicely functional but pretty. UPDATE: I'm occasionally getting my nemesis, the unlit tobacco note, in the drydown. I'm still amazed at the perfumer's audacity and the popularity of LC in the current fragrance climate, but I may not go FB after all. I'd like to see what Love, Chloe Intense is like.
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octazooka on 12/15/2012 3:49:00 PM more reviews by octazooka
Age: 19-24 Skin: Normal, Medium Hair: Black Eyes: Hazel
My first perfume ever ! I received it as a gift for my birthday, and before this i never wore any fragrance before. I think it is simple and sweet, for everyday. It is a good way to start with fragrances. The packaging is really beautiful, I kept the box because it is SO Chloé and chic. I would buy it again ! (I am named Chloé also, it gives me one more reason !)
However, someone at work once asked me if i was wearing a men's fragrance (?!)
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*TOP REVIEWER* stls on 10/22/2012 5:58:00 PM more reviews by stls
Age: 19-24 Skin: Acne-prone, Fair, Neutral Hair: Blond, Curly, Medium Eyes: Green
Most recently formulated fragrances fall into the fruity floral category. If not they are probably gourmands. Or plain florals. Love Chloe is pleasantly unusual. A very pretty powdery scent. Iris, lilac, rice, heliotrope, very well blended, no harsh edges. Has a retro and chic feeling, reminds me of old school powder and lipstick. Very feminine, not outspoken or innovative, but soft and pleasant. I gave 3 lippies because it doesn't excite me but I would buy a small bottle if I come upon a good deal.
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Lilosette on 10/21/2012 9:16:00 AM more reviews by Lilosette
Age: 25-29 Skin: Other, Fair Hair: Brunette Eyes: Hazel
Metamorphosis in a Bottle "how a caterpillar turned into
a butterfly" In this case How Gravel turns into Silk,
Love Opens Harsh with a Blast of Orange Flower and Pink
Pepper Underpinning starts it off a little Boozy and sharp, As Love dries the scent turns Silky smooth and supple Like Second Skin Heliotrope Come Steeping though Giving Love a Vanillic Sweetness, Lilac is Subtle but Noticeable As Love Nears it's ending
Musk Opens bringing with it an air of Animalistic
Touch Iris Gives it a Cold Metallic Tinge,
hat i can Pick up The Note of Leather I Do Notice a Good deal of it to my Nose I Do Notice a Good deal
of it to my Nose Dominating but not Cloying The Leather
brings out a good Base in this Fragrance,
Rice gives the Scent an Avant Gardness Just Picture White Rice
Floating on Glossy Black Leather,
The Bottle may look simple but the Notes are a Work
of Art.
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*TOP REVIEWER* Chickadee on 9/3/2012 3:56:00 PM more reviews by Chickadee
Age: 36-43 Skin: Combination, Medium, Cool Hair: Brown, Straight, Medium Eyes: Brown
I like this, but I didn't at first. I had to try it 3 or 4 times to like it. I think that I just don't like how it starts out, but after it dries down it's much better. I'm not good with fragrance notes, so don't count on me to describe it further. There's something sort of 'Late '80's' about this fragrance, but that's not a bad thing.
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*TOP REVIEWER* sherrier on 8/15/2012 9:10:00 AM more reviews by sherrier
Age: 44-55 Skin: Combination, Medium Hair: Brown Eyes: Brown
I can't wear this. Too heavy with strong florals. Nothing warm or good about it. I get no powdery notes when wearing this. In fact, I had to wash it off. I thought with the name it would be a soft pretty perfume but it just doesn't work on me.
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frostedover on 8/14/2012 more reviews by frostedover
Age: 19-24 Skin: Dry, Medium, Warm Hair: Brown Eyes: Brown
I prefer floral orientals, for the record. I received this as a sample from Sephora, and it is absolutely horrendous. It could be worse, but it reminds me of an upper middle aged lady (a woman in her 50s-60s). There's a sharp fruitiness that keeps the powdery floral from going too granny, but this scent is not only not me, but it makes me extremely nauseated. Full on headache material. This doesn't smell cheap, per se, but I wouldn't say it smells expensive either. There is indeed a soapiness that keeps this cloying fragrance from smelling expensive. Going to take a shower now to wash this horrible fragrance off my arm.
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sealegg on 6/3/2012 6:44:00 PM more reviews by sealegg
Age: 19-24 Skin: Normal, Tan, Warm Hair: Black, Curly Eyes: Brown
OMG, and OMG is coming a lot from someone who never uses that acronym. I'm in heaven. I didn't think there was a fragrance out the that could be so lovely.
I usually don't like light scents. When I usually describe a fragrance as light most of the time it's in a moderate or boring stance. This is not the case for Love. Honeysuckle and Jasmine. This is the perfect kind of light. With both these notes... I'm all over it. I like that it's very lady-like and ridiculously sophisticated without being too heavy (like Chanel No. 5).
I think of a classy girl wearing colorful summer dresses. I think of the color orange and pink mixed together making a peach color. BEAUTIFUL.
I am usually better at making reviews for fragrance, but I really don't have words for this. New HG fragrance? I think so.
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Sraahz1 on 5/7/2012 2:11:00 PM more reviews by Sraahz1
Age: 18 & Under Skin: Combination, Fair Hair: Brunette Eyes: Green
I love love love love love this scent. I have no words for how much I love this. This really is my signature scent. It is really powdery although I think this is an "older" scent, it smells really nice on me. People compliment all the time, and when I'm wearing it people say that I look more mature. I love the package simple but classy, it represents the scent very well. To me, the scent goes very well in winter as in summer, you can wear it every season, but I prefer to wear it in the Winter. This is definitely not a standard scent that everybody likes.
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*TOP REVIEWER* kellirae on 5/4/2012 3:32:00 AM more reviews by kellirae
Age: 30-35 Skin: Sensitive, Fair-Medium, Warm Hair: Black, Wavy, Fine Eyes: Blue
I wanted so badly to love this scent ... Its just not me. I know this may sound weird, but its a "Blonde " scent in my opinion. It is something I imagine smelling on a classy blonde woman. There is a note in this perfume that just doesn't settle well on my skin. Its not the powdery notes or rice notes. I adore scents with those particular notes in them. I wish it were a little sweeter. I guess I am more into sweet, powdery scents.
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*TOP REVIEWER* awesomeness2 on 2/18/2012 11:07:00 PM more reviews by awesomeness2
Age: 36-43 Skin: Other Hair: Other Eyes: Other
This is quite lovely, lady-like and sophisticated without being a floral-bomb. It's a beautiful, powdery floral fragrance, that comes off as a rose although it does not contain rose in the listed notes. I especially like the lotion and just wish I could find more of it at a good price.
Love Chloe is simultaneously classic and contemporary. It's an ageless fragrance that could stretch from age 20 to 60 with ease. Highly recommend sampling for rose fans and powder & soaps lovers.
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*TOP REVIEWER* NikitaRose on 2/8/2012 12:35:00 AM more reviews by NikitaRose
Age: 25-29 Skin: Dry, Fair, Cool Hair: Blond, Straight, Medium Eyes: Grey
A very sophisticated powdery scent. I usually go for fruity and spicy scents but this just smells so amazing, clean and elegant on my skin and I put it on whenever I want to smell nice but don't want to stand out too much. It has amazing staying power as well. The bottle is classic and elegant and it matches the scent but I find it a bit bulky.
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