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Chants Tenderina
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Chants Tenderina by Maison Alhambra is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2022, this composition features top notes of bergamot, grapefruit blossom, and peach; a heart of rose, jasmine, and iris; and a base blending white musk, vanilla, vetiver, and patchouli.
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- Positivo 80%
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It’s exactly like Chanel’s Chance Eau Tendre.
Very floral and soft, with iris and rose standing out. It lasts me an hour. It smells nice, is natural, and isn’t overpowering, but it doesn’t last. For the price, it’s decent, but I wouldn’t compare it to Chanel’s Chance, which has better quality.
I tried a decant of its inspiration, Chanel’s Chance Eau Tendre, and they’re 90% similar. It’s less delicate but lasts the same amount of time. It’s a rich, floral, and fresh fragrance. I usually don’t like white florals or aromatics, but since I tried it, I’ve loved it. My package arrived today with this perfume 🥰
The fragrance is pretty and delicate, but it doesn’t resemble the original much as it smells more fruity. Also, its longevity is very poor. What a pity.
They let me try a decant of the inspiration, Chanel’s Chance Eau Tendre, and they’re 90% similar. The original is less delicate, but they last the same amount of time. It’s a rich, floral, and fresh fragrance. I usually don’t like white florals or aromatics, but since I tried it, I’ve loved it. My package arrived today with this treasure 🥰
Fresh and versatile, it smells nice for daytime though it’s not identical to the original. I like the peach, rose, and jasmine notes, but it fades after three hours. For the price, it’s okay, but I wouldn’t buy it again as it wasn’t what I expected.
Very fresh and potent straight out of the bottle; it’s very close to Chance. A good buy if you’re looking for something budget-friendly.
I like it. It’s an easy-to-wear perfume that everyone likes. It doesn’t give you a headache. But it’s effective. I have Chanel Chance (the original, not the flanker Eau Tendre) and it’s similar, but it’s like a washed-out version of an original perfume (Chance) that is also quite washed-out. I would buy this again but not Chance, which is more expensive. Longevity and projection of 4 to 5 hours. The average of designer perfumes, but not of Arab ones, which are usually more long-lasting.
Worth it
Good.
I bought 30 ml. It’s a good fragrance, but it’s not the same as Chance. It’s much weaker and has a synthetic note. I finished it and won’t replace it. I didn’t fall in love.
At first, I was a bit doubtful because the alcohol and that strange touch—perhaps synthetic, or simply the vetiver that doesn’t suit me—muddy the fragrance a little. But after ten minutes, the romance begins: it’s clean, fresh, with juicy fruits and flowers that aren’t overwhelming, with a subtle vanilla sweetness that smells like nectar. What I notice most are the rose, jasmine, bergamot, sweet lime, quince, and lots of musk. The quince isn’t listed but is in the original it imitates, Chanel’s Chance; although they list peach, to me it smells fresher and juicier than acidic, like a lemon but without being one. Chant Tenderina doesn’t bother anyone; it’s innocent and pure tenderness. Its pink, round bottle brings comfort, ideal for those infernal summers when you feel like you’ve just had a shower. Perfect for spring and summer in shared spaces, with a sporty or casual look, though there’s no problem using it at night or in the cold. I bought it in winter but used it in summer because it fades in the cold; if strong perfumes give you a headache, here’s your option. I’ve always been drawn to it as a dupe of Chanel’s Chance at a ridiculously low price, doubting if the rose would be that typical mature, strong rose from Arab perfumes, but here it’s fresh, youthful, and delicate, like Lancôme’s. It might appeal to teenagers or older people; my 70-year-old mother loved it so much she bought three bottles. One day at the office, I smelled a delicious, clean aroma, like shampoo, and upon asking, it was that perfume I’d been putting off. I bought it for myself, and my mother also craved it. Regarding longevity: it’s not the best nor comparable to Arab perfumes, lasting between 3 and 6 hours. I advise applying it on clothes so it fixes better; I find I smell it for a short while, but on the office lady, I felt it projecting strongly for hours, I think it generates olfactory fatigue. In summary, it’s a pretty, versatile fragrance that doesn’t bother and is ideal for feeling clean and fresh. Its price is super low (between $12 and $20), so it doesn’t cost anything to reapply. I would buy it again and want it to stay in my collection. Thanks, Maison Alhambra, for making pretty perfumes within everyone’s reach to smell and feel good.
The opening of this perfume makes me doubt a bit whether I’ll enjoy it fully, because the first few seconds are quite alcoholic and have something odd, perhaps synthetic, that spoils the fragrance and clashes with the other notes. Or maybe I’m just perceiving the vetiver, which is a note I don’t like, as I feel it soils perfumes with that earthy touch that, in my opinion, if it weren’t present, would make them perfect. After about 10 minutes, the romance begins. What a beautiful fragrance: clean, fresh, with a touch of juicy fruits, flowers that don’t overwhelm and a pleasant and subtle touch of sweetness that doesn’t feel edible, but like that little touch of vanilla accompanied by flowers that gives a sensation of sweet nectar of fruits and flowers. The notes I perceive most on me are rose, jasmine, bergamot, sweet lime, quince and lots of musk. Quince isn’t declared as a note in this perfume, but it is in the one it’s supposed to imitate: Chance by Chanel. Maison Alhambra declares peach, but I don’t smell peach, as for me it’s more sweet, and here I smell something fresh and juicy, which without being as acidic as a lemon, has that freshness, acidity and typical aroma of quince. Chant Tenderina is a fragrance that doesn’t bother anyone, it’s harmless and has that touch of tenderness and innocence that its name conveys. Its round, soft bottle of transparent pink gives a very nice sense of well-being when using it, especially on the most infernal days of summer, creating a shield that maintains a fresh feeling, like just showered, all day. For that reason, it’s ideal for use in spring and summer, in enclosed spaces where you share with more people, with a sporty, relaxed, beachy or even slightly more casual or formal daytime look. But there’s no impediment to using it at night or in colder seasons. I repeat: this fragrance doesn’t bother or overwhelm anyone. Personally, I bought it in winter, but I didn’t use it until summer, because in the cold it disappears, it doesn’t stand out. However, if you are people for whom strong perfumes cause headaches, here you have a beautiful option for any season and time of day. I always saw this perfume on pages and it caught my attention because of its notes, as they said it was a dupe of Chanel Chance and for its ridiculously low price. I doubted if the rose it had was one of those frequent in Arab perfumes: ripe, red, strong, with an incense air that I personally don’t like. I prefer light, fresh and delicate roses, like those worked by Lancôme (I always compare roses like that). But definitely, in this case, the roses are fresh, youthful and delicate, accompanied by other notes that, with that fruity-sweet-acidulous touch, give it a fresh and youthful air that can be used by teenagers or more mature people. In fact, my mum, who is 70, loved it so much she bought three bottles to have as a backup. One day I came to work at a new place and, passing by a colleague’s office for the first time, I smelled a delicious, clean scent, like shampoo. A few days later, I couldn’t hold back my curiosity any longer and asked her. My surprise was that this perfume, which I had postponed so many times, smelled wonderful. I bought it for myself, and my mum also craved it. Regarding its longevity: it’s not the best on the market nor comparable to what some Arab perfumes usually offer at a low price. It lasts approximately between 3 and 6 hours well. I advise applying it on clothes too so it fixes better. What happens to me is that I stop smelling it a while after applying it, but in the office girl, I felt her projecting it strongly for hours; every time she passed, her sillage reached me. So I think it generates olfactory fatigue for me, in the same way when I use it at night, upon waking it’s still right on the skin. In summary, it’s a very beautiful, versatile perfume that most people will like, it doesn’t produce unpleasant effects and is ideal for feeling clean and fresh. Its price is super low (between 12 and 20 dollars), so it doesn’t cost anything to reapply if it doesn’t last long. I would buy it again and want it to stay in my collection forever. Thank you, Maison Alhambra, for making beautiful perfumes, within everyone’s reach, so that everyone can enjoy smelling good and feeling good.
I usually don’t mind if they are similar to the ones they ‘inspire’, but this one is too similar to Chanel Eau Tendre. And that costs 200 dollars in my country. So, nothing to complain about the 15 dollars this Chants costs. You can bathe in it if you wish, reapply as much as you like. A floral and fruity scent that is too pleasant. Totally feminine, moderate sillage and skin longevity between 6 and 7 hours.
A floral fragrance, soft, fresh and very feminine. Ideal for warm climates.
Normally I don’t mind if they resemble the originals, but this smells too much like Chanel’s Eau Tendre. And they cost $200 there. So I have no complaint about the $15 this Chants costs. You can bathe in it if you wish, reapply as much as you like. Very pleasant floral and fruity aroma. Totally feminine, moderate sillage, and lasts on skin between 6 and 7 hours.
I think it’s a good inspiration of Chanel Chance Eau Tendre at a price well below the original. Considering that the performance of Chanel isn’t a wonder for me, I will continue buying, without a doubt, this version by Maison Alhambra.
I look for perfumes by notes, but I found this one more through reviews talking about it being feminine, light and delicate. Putting it on, it’s beautiful and uncomplicated. But it lasts half an hour on my skin, and afterwards, even to find a trace, you have to reapply (always moisturise first). Zero sillage, but beautiful. You decide between smelling something pretty and fresh for summer for half an hour or spending more money on one that has sillage (soft and light ones almost never last).
I bought this perfume because I love Prüne 4 (it’s Argentine, but it doesn’t last at all; now that I have it super old, it does last 4 hours, but it’s strong). I found out it’s a dupe of Chanel’s Chance in its Eau Tendre version and went looking for dupes of that scent that fascinates me. I found this one, and as soon as I smelled it, I thought: no, no, what a beautiful aroma, for the love of God! It’s the same as Prüne 4, which in turn is the same as Chance Tendre. BINGO! It’s fine, elegant, feminine, fresh, and floral. It’s versatile; I’d use it in spring, summer, and autumn, day and night. I’d reserve it more for outings than for everyday wear, because it gives off a vibe of being put together, made up, ready to go out (anywhere), receive visitors, or for those days when you want to look more put together, I don’t know how to explain it. I feel that using it every day would lose that elegance the scent has, as if I’d “burn” it. For everyday wear, I’d use more Mayar by Lattafa, Yara by Tous, Green Jazmine by Benetton, Gotas de Color by ARDLP, Intimate Daydream by WS, Maracuyá by Natura, and Incanto Eterno and Incanto di Fiore by Tucci. Chants Tenderina by Maison Alhambra has the triple B: good, beautiful, and cheap.
I bought this because I’m obsessed with Prüne 4 (it’s Argentine, but it doesn’t last long; now that I have this, if I wear it, it lasts 4 hours but it’s strong). I found out it’s a dupe of Chanel’s Chance Eau Tendre and went looking for dupes of that scent because I’m fascinated by it. I found this one, and as soon as I smelled it, I said: no, no, what a beautiful aroma, for the love of God. It’s the same as Prüne 4, which in turn is the same as Chance Eau Tendre. Bingo! It’s refined, elegant, feminine, fresh and floral. It’s versatile; I’d wear it in spring, summer and autumn, day and night. I’d reserve it more for going out than for all day, because it gives off vibes of being put together, made up, ready to go out (anywhere), receive visitors or for those days when you want to show off. I don’t know how to explain it. I feel that wearing it every day would lose that elegance the scent has, as if I’d ‘burn’ it. For all-day wear, I’d use more Mayar by Lattafa, Yara by Tous, Green Jazmine by Benetton, Gotas de Color by ARDLP, Intimate Daydream by WS, Maracuyá by Natura, or Incanto Eterno and Incanto di Fiore by Tucci. The Tenderina by Chants has the triple B: good, beautiful and cheap.
It’s basically Chanel’s Chance Eau Tendre. I absolutely love it. Before buying this, I tried the Prüne 4 mentioned below… disgusting, nothing like it. It smells of alcohol and repulses me. This is the real deal Chance from Chanel. If you don’t feel the same, you probably bought it on MercadoLibre; they often sell fakes. You need to find a trusted importer. How delicious it is, please… and at this price, it’s perfect for daily use without a second thought.