Chanel comète eau de parfum
- Key notes: Iris, cherry blossom accord and heliotrope
- Sizes available: 75ml or 200ml
- Fragrance type: Eau de parfum
- Why we love it
- Incredibly long lasting
- Very potent scent
- Fragrance develops over time
Before I delve into what comète actually smells like, I need to ask you one key question. Would you spend more than £200 on perfume? If yes, well you’re one lucky (and very scent-dedicated) duck, so I imagine your fragrance collection includes quite the star-studded line-up of Tom Ford, Guerlain, Maison Francis Kurkdijan and, of course, Chanel. If not, then chances are comète will not make it into your everyday rotation as a 200ml bottle costs £375. So it really is an option for dedicated fragrance fans.
The bottle
Just as you should never judge a book by its cover, you should never judge a fragrance from its bottle, yet we all do it anyway. It’s unsurprising that comète comes complete in a star-embossed display box that could be a collector’s item on its own. Plus the sturdy rectangular glass bottle screams chic and comes complete with an interlocking logo on the cap.
The formula
Lending comète its high price point is the fact that it’s an eau de parfum (EDP), one of the highest concentrations of scents, meaning it’s incredibly strong and lasts a long time. I find comète to be even more impactful than many EDPs I’ve tried before, so all you need is one or two spritzes to pack a real punch. Any more than that and you’ll probably go nose blind. In terms of staying power, it lasts six to eight hours on the skin and a number of days on clothing, so one bottle should last you a good few months.
The scent
Undoubtedly, the scent of any new fragrance is the most important aspect. Although as Polge says himself, describing scents is incredibly difficult. After all, how can one really describe the smell of stardust? Well, allow me to try.
The first thing you’ll notice about comète is that it’s extremely powdery. Think comforting whiffs of baby powder that are very soft and gentle yet incredibly noticeable thanks to the inclusion of iris.
Next, there are floral notes that lend a more feminine feel without being sickly sweet from a blend of cherry blossom accord and heliotrope. And a little while later, as the fragrance develops, you’ll start to sniff darker, more musky notes that leave that long-lasting aroma on your clothes.