Égoïste vs Bleu de Chanel EDP
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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Side by side
Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.
Opens with a bright tangerine snap cut through by sharp coriander — almost medicinal at first, then quickly warming into a rich, powdery rose heart that reads more sophisticated than floral. Sandalwood anchors everything early, and by the dry-down it dominates: creamy, slightly smoky, wrapped in vanilla and amber that soften the whole structure into something genuinely warm and enveloping. Projection is confident without being loud; sillage lingers close to skin after a few hours — a slow-burning signature rather than a statement. — Cold-weather evenings, formal settings, confident wearers who prefer depth over freshness.
Opens with sharp grapefruit and lemon cut through by a cool flash of mint and a bite of pink pepper — brisk and clean without smelling like soap. The heart settles into a smooth incense accord that gives it some weight and character, pushing it away from generic fresh-fougère territory. The dry-down is warm sandalwood that reads refined rather than heavy, with soft projection and a sillage that stays close to skin after a few hours — present but never loud. — Office-friendly, year-round outside of deep winter, best suited to someone who wants a polished, crowd-safe daily driver with enough depth to avoid feeling disposable.
How they overlap
Égoïste and Bleu de Chanel EDP share exactly one note (sandalwood). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.
The buying decision
Égoïste is the cheaper original at $130 compared to $145 for Bleu de Chanel EDP — about 10% less. Égoïste is built for fall/winter; Bleu de Chanel EDP for spring/summer/fall. Pick by when you'd actually wear it.