Eau de Fleurs Neroli Chloé for women

Eau de Fleurs Neroli Chloé for women

main accords
citrus
aromatic
fresh spicy
fresh
white floral
floral
musky
sweet
amber

Perfume rating 3.91 out of 5 with 322 votes

Eau de Fleurs Neroli by Chloé is a Floral fragrance for women. Eau de Fleurs Neroli was launched in 2010. The nose behind this fragrance is Alienor Massenet. Top notes are Orange, Rosemary and Mandarin Orange; middle notes are Neroli, Clary Sage and Peony; base notes are Musk, Tonka Bean and Amber.

After great success with Chloe and its successors, the house of Chloe is presenting a new collection of three fragrances which are arriving on the market in February 2010.

The collection was named Chloe Eau de Fleurs and it encompasses Neroli, Capucine and Lavande packed in elegant glass flacons with a silver stopper. They resemble luxurious edition Chloe Lisy from 2009.

Chloe Eau de Fleurs Neroli is fresh and crystal clean, with nostalgic solar notes. Its composition includes clary sage, amber, tonka and musk. Perfumer of this edition is Alionor Massenet. The fragrance is available as 100 ml in a flacon with bright yellow colour of liquid.

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Top Notes

Orange
Rosemary
Mandarin Orange

Middle Notes

Neroli
Clary Sage
Peony

Base Notes

Musk
Tonka Bean
Amber

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Konga5000

I had this YEARS ago (2015 and I THINK it was discontinued way back THEN! ) Shortly after -- I got rid of it because I recall it being "too perfume-y". Over a period of time I realized that , I now LOVE "too perfume-y" ! So I lamented over this and even ROMANTICIZED it (possibly a bit too much now).
I spotted an unused TESTER on ebay for a very reasonable price (more reasonably than people who are selling the discontinued Chloe Narcisse ! That's for SURE!) . I just opened this up from the mail a half hour ago. The one thing I totally forgot was how SWEET & SOAPY this was. Not a bad thing , I had just remembered this wrongly. Once this dries down - things get MUCH better and the neroli part , although NOT the star of the show - trickles enough to remember why I bought this. I am happy with my re-purchase and she shall never leave me again. This is a nice composition by a very stable house. And you do get the vibe that this is "cousin" to Chloe Narcisse as well . Safe blind buy BUT only if you like smelling the big jumbo Neroli soap bars from Marshalls & T.J. Maxx (and I mean that in a GOOD way for a change). Longevity is very good / above average and this perfume has a nice "body": to it. All plusses. It's discontinued - but you can still get a fair deal on it . The cap is very heavy !

Lomama

It's gonna be summer soon, and I was craving my summery scents. Reached for Chloe Eau de Fleurs Neroli yesterday and could not stop sniffing myself with glee for this beautiful eau.

Neroli always reminds me of the old 80s Coppertone, which has really positive memories for me, playing on the beach in the summer. My other favorite neroli scents are simplistic ones; the Jo Malone Neroli, and 4711 Original Eau de Cologne. I don't like to layer it with anything; I take my neroli "neat," like my whiskey.

I get some of the other notes in this scent. Orange, yes. Maybe a little Tonka and Amber, but the Peony is very subtle if I do smell it. And the others, I'll take their word for it, but they lost in the mix as far as my nose can tell. Regardless, it's just lovely to me, and I adore it! It's a feminine scent to me, so I think the other notes in this blend are definitely doing their work to support that femme vibe. I have definitely experienced neroli on the masculine side, like the TF version, and even 4711 I mentioned above, leans masculine to me. But Chloe's is definitely feminine.

All that said, while it's a sweet and beautiful scent, it's not outlaw sexy, but it definitely CAN be sexy, if the wearer feels and acts sexy. For example, I feel happy and pretty when I put this on, and that positivity/confidence lends itself to sexy. But do I feel turned on by it, and ready to pounce on man meat like I do when I wear my TF Tobacco Vanille or F-Fab? No. If I wear my Chloe Neroli and have a drink, or put on sexy clothes and lipgloss, will I feel just as sexy as the TF scents? Hell yes. So it's what you do with it.

If you're looking for a classic pretty scent, this works on that level too. And it is long lasting in my experience, which is a great bonus!

Enjoy!

Jernê Knowles

What a wonderful discovery this Eau de Fleurs Neroli da Chloé, my Father in heaven! I was able to have a dejavú added as soon as it touched my skin, because I associated it in an identical way to two fragrances that I used a lot in my childhood and I have no problem, related to shame, in revealing them, they are: Mithus Colony Morning and Colony Contouré. Daydream, chimera, love!

A scene came to mind right at the opening ... A 7-year-old girl, sitting on a swing on a spring morning, with a fabric ribbon tied in her hair, cradling herself near a garden that drinks from a stream that it runs smoothly. In other words, Neroli's innocent and clean touch is capable of causing feelings that we don't even know how to deal with.

I felt Rosemary in the dry down, along with Neroli and the power of Peony, which beside Camellia, are my flowers of life. The scent of a clean woman, of a secret place, of peace, zero problems and a perennial paradise is transmitted in the middle of this perfume. There are times when using it we find ourselves silly standing in time idealizing infinite things related to the practice of good! LOL

In the base notes it has musk of light and a subtle resinous touch, with more the presence of Neroli in stalk, leaves and core, and none other than Peony in lush petals, sublime this aroma! I am surprised because even the fragrance after drying is somewhat intimate, in me Eau de Fleurs Neroli fixed for more than 10 h, bravely resisting an intense bath with Phebo soaps!

Annabear

I adore neroli, it’s definitely one of my favourite notes. I love the smell of an orange orchard after a rainfall when the air feels HEAVY with the haunting notes of mock orange blossom. Since falling in love with Narcisse Noir about 35 years ago, I haven’t found anything that comes close to that intense abundance of a field with flowering murraya.

Oh...this sounds like a segue into a confirmation that Chloe’s Eau de Fleurs Neroli is the long lost holy grail. No it isn’t, but it’s still a very acceptable Neroli, especially when it dries down a tad, and it lingers pretty well. It’s a sweet mock orange happening here, fresh and vibrant, makes you feel zesty enough to take on the day.

pollyjt

Bought this blind because I love neroli and generally enjoy Chloe fragrances. Very fresh but slightly sharp citrus blast at first. Longevity and silage are both below average for me. Even though I like it I find it a bit one dimensional. I like to spray it over Bodyshop Shea body whip. The two smells complement each other nicely. Smells more rounded and creamier that way.

kati77

I would like to like this scent but it is too much neroli for me. I accept a average amount of orange blossom or neroli in perfumes but this is so prominent a lover of this flower will be pleased. I am not of fan.

pansylady

Really enjoying this one even more the second time around- The fresh green quality of this scent is bringing back lovely memories of a dearly departed favorite of mine, Miss Dior Cherie L'eau

AnnaT

what i like is all the green and herbs in this perfum. This is aromatic, simple, bitter sweet and have a feel of unisex without being too masculine or feminine. very stylish. Perfect for hotter days wearing well cut smart casual with some shiny modern jewellery.

The down side is longevity. It reduces to some bitter skin scent after around 2 hours. Also the box (of 100 ml) is very big! i thought i have brought a 200ml! the cup is very heavy too! i took off the cup and put the glass bottle in my handbag for re-appllication. The glass bottle is light.

Sandra Smells Scents-uous

A clean, light and fresh fragrance that transports you to dewy, sun rayed orange orchards. It uplifts spirits. It's a shame this wonderful scent has poor sillage and close to no longevity on me. Applying literally 12 sprays, after an hour, I couldn't smell it anymore unless I pressed my nose to my wrists and inhaled very deeply. I do recommend this scent for a casual spring day, but also recommend you take the bottle with you for touch ups ;)

Jose Marcos

Sorry but it's nothing like Prada Infusion de Fleur d'Orange. Prada's is very much tuberouse oriented and much nicer for women as I have both and Prada's just a piece in the collection. Chloe Neroli is pretty much a unissex scent. And very clean.

Majesty

Neroli neroli how much I love you!!!I used to like pure orange scents,I thought that neroli was too bitter for my taste...until I smelled Chloe Eau de Fleurs Neroli!This is heaven,sun,joy,freedom,light in a bottle!Mostly orange and neroli on my skin,not sweet nor bitter,just right!It's clean,solar,sunny,flirty,such a happy perfume!The essence of clothes drying in the sun!

beesha

I just got it today, and first blast was a bit of unpleasant surprise (i thought what a cheap stinker, and i even thought that it is male's aftershave smell), BUT have a patience with this perfume, after a bit there is beautiful main accord, which is Really Does differ this perfume from cheap smelling stuff, it has a bit of oldfashioned feeling to it but in the very good sense, and it is also modern (if it does make sense). And yes, i agree that it is summery perfume, which i wanted for summer, because for winter i really love warm "in your face perfumes". I do enjoy the smell (which is subtle and natural), but i am not sure that people around me can still smell it, i used few generous helpings of perfme, but you have to reapply it. Also, it gives happy feeling ( already being mentioned in reviws) which is very true.

cherie97

I really love this one! At some point it strongly reminds me of Prada's Infusion de Fleur D'Oranger, but it is less soapy. As I changed my taste in scents recently, I really love floral scents and Neroli is just a perfect mix of flowers and freshness. I hope my fiancee likes it as much as I do.

w_nmbo

I am crazy about this lovely fragrance since the last summertime. It is a fresh, refreshing I would say, composition of notes and somehow this perfume leads me into a positive mood! I've bought Fleurs de Neroli some days ago and I would absolutely repurchase it.

kwarnst

This is a very natural smelling Neroli-scent with a gentle freshness in the opening and a warm, slightly musky sweet drydown. I find this Edt very beautiful and true to nature. The Neroli-scent is very refined and can be worn at any age and at most occasions. The fragrance is elegant and quiet, warm and comforting. The longevity on my skin is excellent (+ 15 hours). The bottle and box are very beautiful, classy and luxurious. To me: a true beauty in any meaning of the word.

CottonSpore80

Bought three sample vials from Ebay containing all three of the Chloe Eau de Fleurs range. Neroli was the one I disliked when I first smelled it. It was too strong and reminded me of detergent. However, the drydown is beautiful and reminds me a lot of CK One. It really does smell like that on my skin!

Habanita

If you like orange and neroli, this might be a good pick. It dries down to a musky neroli and I didn't find it very interesting all in all. I liked Capucine most of the range, but then again not enough to buy it. The price is quite expensive and you can get one-dimensional-floral-scents for much less.

jae

You know, I almost contemplated tossing my flacon of Prada Infusion D'Homme after wearing Eau de Fleurs Neroli for the 1st time. This has to be one of the most natural neroli perfumes on the market. Longevity is surprising for an EDT and the sillage is wonderful. This is a head-turner on my skin and fabric. It's clean, somewhat unisex and very natural-smelling. The neroli and peony shine with my skin chemistry. I never would have thought that Chloe perfumes would suit my skin until I tried the Eau de Fleurs series. The Neroli is definitely a keeper!

missk

Neroli is not usually a note that I enjoy. Most of the time it presents itself as being too green or too bitter, which turns me off most fragrances with neroli as its dominant note. This fragrance however, is far more pleasant than any other neroli based scent I've tried so far.

It's a rather delicate and subtle, orangey-soap smell with a touch of sugary sweetness. It's not breathtakingly unique, however it's very appealing, at least in my opinion.

It opens with bright, Spring-like citruses that at first reminded me of cleaning products. Thankfully that clean, antiseptic scent disappeared leaving a pleasant sweet and soapy orange note with an underlying spiciness caused by the sage and rosemary.

Unfortunately I think I'd tire of this fragrance rather quickly due to its lack of lasting strength and linear composition after the heart. It loses a lot of its character after a while, but if subtle soap scents are what you crave, certainly go ahead and test this entire range.

Although Eau de Fleurs Neroli left me uninspired and wanting more depth, it certainly reigns supreme as being a classy and elegant fragrance. Many fragrance releases over the last few years lack these qualities, so I'm truly glad to have found at least one fragrance that has managed to achieve this successfully.

TakaBeata

Very quiet and elegant scent.

Splendid in spring and the summer. Many a time we need the scent which does not crush , gives a lot of cleannes.
I thought that Capucine is the best ,but how I recognized ,smell Neroli and surely she will be the queen of the my summer:)

Buttle are beautiful.

candymarie

Opened with a pleasant blast of lemon, then softened into orange, very fresh, very natural at the opening. Then, as other reviewers have mentioned, it settled down with the other floral, herbal, musk and amber notes, and that's where it remained, with a slight undertone of citrus.

One thing about the citrus: it's such a shame that the cleaning product industry has appropriated some very authentic and lovely citrus scents, because now anything that's truly citrus reminds me of the product I use to clean my wood floors.

Should a true parfumista be able to rise above that association? You know, how they say a true fan of classical music should be able to listen to Wagner's Ride of Valkyries and not think of Bugs Bunny?

Even though I can't stop sniffing my wrist, I'm not sure this scent is ME. Maybe by the time the sample is done I'll have figured it out.

melancholybaby

This fragrance opens with a bang; a lush orange accord with a bit of sweetness. Unfortunately, as with Fleurs de Capucine, within about 15 minutes I was left with nothing but a fairly characterless sweetness.

Taliera

I love neroli, and am so glad I found this. It is heaven!

But I never would have guessed that it includes rosemary, sage, amber, tonka bean or musk! To me, it is citrusy, green and floral.

Although I'd say it's a delicate floral (similar to orange blossom, kind of), the sillage is impressive. So is the lasting power.

I knew I had to have it on first sniff. It brought me up to some high, euphoric place, where I felt like I was floating in air, the ether, and sunlight was all around...

teedee

it started with lovely neroli-florals accord... but then it get me dissappointed... it went flat and so unimpressive powder-musk mix...

 
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