How does the Parfum concentration compare to the EDT?+−
The Parfum is noticeably richer and longer-lasting, delivering deeper floral and musk notes with stronger projection. The EDT is lighter and more delicate, with a crisper citrus opening. If longevity is important to you, the Parfum holds an advantage, but the EDT is ideal if you prefer a fresher, more ephemeral touch.
Is this fragrance better suited to spring or summer?+−
Most wearers favor it in spring and summer when its fresh, fruity character feels most appropriate. The bright grapefruit and quince opening and soft floral heart align well with warm weather, though its versatility means it works year-round for daily wear indoors or in mild climates.
How does Chance Eau Tendre compare to the original Chance?+−
The original Chance leans spicier and heavier, with more prominent patchouli and candy-like sweetness that some find cloying. Eau Tendre is softer, greener, and more balanced—less frivolous and easier to wear daily. If you found the original too intense or sweet, this flanker may be a better fit.
Will this work for a professional or business setting?