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Based on 4 reviews
  • Most helpful positive
    7 months
    verified customer

    Chanson D'eau Vanilla Eau de Toilette 100 ml

    I love the scent of vanilla, but there was something about this one that just didn't hit right, so my husband took it for use and liked it. The only downside I've heard is that it doesn't last all day, so it works hard when you sweat in between. As an everyday scent, it's okay.
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  • 3 days
    verified customer

    Super cute perfume!

    Bought it for a friend who thought it smelled super good! It smells very sweet and a lot like vanilla

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  • 7 months
    verified customer

    Good

    smells very good, like apple juice and vanilla roughly! a bit too sweet though

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ChansonD'eau Vanilla Eau de Toilette 100 ml

18,50 €
Free delivery option available from 30 €, can be sent immediately

Embark on a fascinating journey with Chanson d’Eau. Discover Les Eaux du Monde: Vanilla, a warm, comforting fragrance inspired by aromatic fields of Polynesian vanilla. This delicious combination of juicy Pears and Apples, sweetened by hints of Spun Sugar and topped off with warm Vanilla notes, exudes elegance and femininity in a uniquely alluring way.

The collection of four unforgettable Les Eaux du Monde fragrances is a celebration of pure ingredients and an invitation to travel the globe through scents. Encased in a simple yet striking cylindrical glass bottle that exudes elegance, each scent has its own colour inspired by a single exquisite note: Jasmine, Rose, Lemon, and Vanilla.

Take inspiration from idyllic places and discover a new world of fragrances for women with Chanson d’Eau Les Eaux du Monde.

100 ml

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67,70 €
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