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Reviews of Platinum Égoïste (1993)
by Chanel

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  • Perfumer: Jacques Polge
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10 reviews

I discovered this fragrance when I was a teenager and used to love it. Nevertheless, ten years later I don't find it so great anymore.
Maybe my nose got saturated.
03 October 2008


2 reviews

I LOVE THIS STUFF!!
My husband wears it all the time and it smells great layered with Bvlgari's Eau Parfumee au The Blanc body wash.
The top notes smell astringent like to me but die down quickly. then it becomes kinda green.. it has great sillage and lasts forever.
Thinking of wearing it myself.
07 September 2008


57 reviews

Like Connoisseur, I also got a "strange sickly, pungent, rotting garbage smell," only it was "synthetic" on top of that! This is what I call a "challenge frag." It challenges your olfactory limits, and whatever you do, do not smell it up close on the skin! So, try before you buy this one, and wear it more than once before you buy a full size bottle. You might like it, and that's fine, just make sure you actually do like it, and don't get convinced that you like it after one wearing.
31 August 2008


64 reviews

I am not waiting over an hour for the great Chanel drydown. This makes me and DH recoil in disgust. E. Platinum is fakey fresh and yuckie. It does not deserve to share the name of the great and powerful EGOISTE!!!! I am so angry that this is "the" E. that my local department stores and Sephora carry. Gag. I want a man to smell like a deep, sexy intellectural (aka EGOISTE!), not a piece gin soiled metal.
23 July 2008


64 reviews

I love this stuff. It exudes class to me. The smell is sweet but not in an overpowering way. It is in a smooth and sexy way. Class and style and excellence.
14 July 2008


23 reviews

What a georgeous scent for the women to rejoice in it's wake. Fellas, word of advice, if diamonds are a girls best friend, make platinum yours!!
14 July 2008


7 reviews

This one has got me many compliments in the past. I mixes incredibly well with my chemistry and I will always keep a bottle in my collection! I would call it my signature scent, but I've become obsessed with trying out new colognes that I don't seem to have a signature scent anymore! I'm not sure I've ever worn this without getting compliments...so as long as it's in production...it will be in my collection!
05 July 2008


2 reviews

For me it really on the moment of the day.
The opening notes are strong, and they have something sweet. In th drydown comes the truth of Platinum Ègoïste. A metallic note, like the taste of blood.

It's serious, but not teenager.
23 June 2008


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I used to like this scent, but somehow one day I put it on and felt sick to my stomach from the scent, kinda weird, but I don't like it now.
02 June 2008


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Tried this only once as a tester in a shop - well - it must have zoomed straight to my brain's pleasure centre coz I keep thinkin about it - gonna have to buy it sooner or later - a very noticable fragrance and fresh too - very good one this
26 May 2008


2135 reviews

This is nice, but it feels like a watered-logged log of cedar. Totally not terrible because the scent is still pleasant but feels weak.
26 May 2008


151 reviews

I did appreciate Platinum Egoiste at one time and actually owned a bottled, but I realized that it was not only continuously off-putting to those around me, but just projected "me" too loudly. It said things about me I didn't agree with. If you enjoy the bright greenness of this fragrance but want more subtlely and refinement, I might suggest Creed's Green Valley. To me, Platinum recalls Green Valley with the fine rare imported oils of Gilette Shaving Gel mixed in. No, it's not that bad, but the first burst is unfortunately very gym locker room, the sharpness of "masculine" freshness and cleanliness on steroids.
26 April 2008


56 reviews

It's okay. I could see someone enjoying this as an everyday office scent, and for that purpose it's not bad, I suppose. I thought I liked it at first, but it gets boring. Yawn. I've no business wih fresh, clean, masculine scents, since I've no desire to become an everyday office person.
25 April 2008


3 reviews

Scubs off nicely once the sweetness becomes cloying.
19 April 2008


96 reviews

In my opinion this fragrance is timeless a wonderful scent from beginning to end I enjoy wearing it and everyone around me enjoys smelling me this fragrance has no flaws a definite thumbs up.
16 April 2008


36 reviews

If Chanel Antaeus was actually a man, PE is what he scraped off the bottom of his sandle.
08 January 2008


2 reviews

The word "command" comes up a lot in reviews of this frag, and that's no coincidence. PE absolutely COMMANDS attention. Every time I wear it, nearly everyone is compelled to comment favorably on it. It's almost like a separate entity--you can't take any of the credit for the compliments it receives--you can only be happy for it because it's so popular.
26 December 2007


6 reviews

My mother-in-law and I both enjoy Chanel women's scents so when I decided my husband needed a cologne (he'd never owned any before) I naturally headed for the Chanel counter at Belks. This is a good everyday kinda scent for a guy, sexy and smooth but not intimidating or overwhelming. I love the sage, treemoss combination which is kinda heady but then there's the vetiver to ground it.
Whether or not I'll get him another bottle when he's gone through this one I'm not sure, I can't say I'm in love with it and there's so many other colognes out there, but I do like it and would recommend it to someone looking for a nice scent that's not too homely or aggressive.
17 December 2007


188 reviews

As usual, starts citrusy and refreshing and in less than 5 minutes turns to a spicy-herbal fragrance with that old school vibe of scents like Eau Sauvage, monsieur de Givenchy etc.
Well, I see some similarities with herrera's 212 (in its mossy greeness) as if this one was its father. Maybe an old school 212 with annoying sharp spices.
12 December 2007


1 reviews

Just Got my Sample Of It..Cant get enough of it..at first i was like this is ok..but then i let it dry down about 10-15 minutes..Dry down smells SO! good...Buying my 3.4oz bottle very soon..
05 December 2007


10 reviews

Maaaaaan...Platinum Egoiste!!! Classic! I could remember wearing this and Paco XS, which I believe both were released in 1993. Everytime I smell this it reminds me of the Babyface song "For the Cool in You", which also came out in 1993, and maybe that's why?! But anyways, Platinum was one of the last "fresh, clean, masculine fragrances" released before the whole youthful/unisex trend came about in 1994, (ex. Tommy, CK One, Hugo, etc. etc.). Anything with that clean, fresh out the shower lavender soapy smell was great, but of all of those types like Herrera for Men, Paco XS, Eternity... Platinum was always the best. Honestly, wash your hands with a Lever 2000 bar soap, and the dry down of Platinum smells almost just like that! Real clean, but in a sexy, sophisticated way. I think I'm gonna have to buy a bottle of this cause talking about it, I'm missing it! Right now, my signature scent is Himalaya by Creed, if you like those classic clean scents like Platinum, Paco XS, etc. Himalaya is the best upgrade you can get of those. But overall, Platinum Egoiste by Chanel is one of the best EDT fragrances ever created, clean, fresh, classic, not too sweet and very long lasting, nice lavender top note too! Even The Notorious B.I.G. wore it: "...call em' on the phone 'n / Platinum Chanel colognin'..." lyrics from the song "NASTY BOY".
23 November 2007


14 reviews

Too much! I only put on a little and I couldn't wash it away! Top notes were OK, but the drydown was enough to get my head pounding. Smoke to the max on the basenotes!
06 November 2007


56 reviews

Platinum Egoiste is often unfairly measured against its predicessor "Egoiste", however I find Platinum to be the superior of the two.
This remarkable fragrance opens with wet, sharp rosemary/green accords. It is both rousing and commanding. The leafy heart is apparent here, and I find the use of my beloved accord geranium here to be one of the best yet. Its vetiver and mossyness play against the sharpness of the scent and balance the composition well.
Platinum Egoiste is a scent that begets respect. One cant help but feel important whist wearing this. Its pronounced aura can be detected from several feet, even after light application. Its very unique and long-lasting qualities will ensure it a favourite of mine for a long time yet!
18 October 2007


20 reviews

Reading the reviews, people seem to get really excited about PE.
When I tried it first at some drugstore, I thought I made a mistake en sprayed a women's perfume on my wrist...The only thing I could smell was alcohol and flowers, and it gave me a headache.
Be sure to try before you buy; this is probably a smell you'll love or hate. (And I hate it...)
08 July 2007


65 reviews

A great male fragrance, not too strong and very tolerable on any occasion. Bought this as a gift for my husband and he adored it to. Very classy and not too masculin.
05 July 2007


61 reviews

woody, smoky and fresh i cant get the notes like the others.i dont enjoy from this one , boring nothing spcial
28 May 2007


82 reviews

An alpha male scent.

This not fruity sweet like most other "today" men's scents, but it is very commanding and attention getting. While this scent is very multi-purpose and can be worn for any occasion, there are better scents for romantic evenings and cuddling with a lover moments.

This is the one to wear to command attention, project confidence and leadership, and still smell complex enough to keep a woman's interest of what you are wearing in a romantic setting.

Silage and longevity are quite good, and the sprayer is one of the best I have run across yet.
27 May 2007


10 reviews

This is definately one of the best colognes I have ever used. Longevity is excellent, far superior to the new sweet smelling colognes that usually last an hour. I easily got over 7-8 hours, and the tip about spraying on an undershirt really works. Two sprays to the neck, two to your shirt, one on the wrist and your set. No more, as this is a power scent in every sense of the word!

If you want something masculine, classy and long-lasting, pick this up.
12 May 2007


11 reviews

ONE OF THE BEST COLOGNES IN THE MARKET.
ITS STRONG FOR THE FIRST HOUR THEN IT CALMS DOWN TO A LOVELY DRYDOWN.GOOD FOR ROMANTIC,CASUAL OR FORMAL WEAR. LONG LASTING AND GOOD SILLAGE.
22 April 2007


53 reviews

Where in the world was the vetiver not in this one? My feelings for this fragrance is best summed up by the reaction to my grandmother when she smelled Platinum when I first sprayed it, "Wow, that smells like alcohol"! Indeed it does grandmom...indeed it does!
13 April 2007


10 reviews

Last night at a party, I recieved the best compliment I ever got before while wearing a cologne. I was told I smelled "like a million bucks" from a buddy of mine, and 4 girls rushed over to all smell me and they agreed 100%. All of them asked what I was wearing, I kindly replyed " it's Platinum Egoiste by Chanel" ...I highly reccomend this stuff :)
07 April 2007


9 reviews

Well, first of all, the similitudes with the original Egoiste and Platinum line starts and ends in his classic squared bottle.

Second: I don't know why Platinum is often compared with Xs Rabanne and Herrera for men. To me, Xs it's a total failure, a dull mix between one mint note and soft sandalwood, which lacks in longevity, complexity and quality: a clear young-mass-market-stuff.

By the other side, Herrera for men it's better: a classic blend of herbal notes and tobacco with amber. Very well made, more mature and classic, and very very formal (some people maybe could say "boring") and versatile.

But Platinum Egoiste hits more. The opening is very strong and slightly synthetic (maybe aldehydes?), with a great dose of lavender mixed with citrus. But the effect doesn't last long: the smell starts to show his quality and artistry when the lavender relax his intensity and - at least on my skin - the Petitgrain or a delicious bitter orange note (Orange from Paraguay, as said in Chanel's web) takes the principal role. Lavender and Orange in a fantastic way!!

The heart it's more hesperidic and floral than Herrera and XS, and more interesting. Geranium provides a floral heart which lasts long time, and a intense wood base ends the show with confidence and charming. Thumbs up, indeed.

04 April 2007


9 reviews

The best cologne I have ever smelled. I always run back to this one when I smell my dad's or my brother's colognes or the other's at the stores.

It's light, manly, citrus fresh, sorta peppery. YET, it has great sillage and longevity on skin (8+ hours) and lasts for days on clothing.

I was looking for WEEKS for a cologne. Something always was wrong with others... They smelt great but lasted short. They lasted long, but smelt way too sweet or musky. THEN I found Plat Egoiste and tested it a few days. Went back, purchased it, and I want to wear it everyday.


If you're looking for a QUALITY, FRESH and MANLY cologne, give PE a try. Don't judge it on a paper tester. Wear it. ALONE. Walk in the store. Spray this cologne ONLY. Come back hours later desiring to buy it. It will happen.

Ladies...Get this for your man if he's a classy, young, fresh smell loving man and cares about his presentation to others.

PLATINUM EGOISTE= Sexy. Ladies I know (young ladies) say so.
25 February 2007


30 reviews

Welcome to the first review of a stalker of perfume counters. I'm not an expert on recognizing different 'notes' in a commercial fragrance, although I'm not bad when smelling them in essence on their own but I do enjoy describing feelings and impressions I have from scents. This would have to be the ultimate in men's scents for me. It's manly without that sharp 'sporty' smell people feel they need to stick into a man's fragrance, or that unpleasant citrus unisex which is the other extreme. One for the real men, this is classy and yes, timeless. It hangs perfectly between modern-chic and classic. There is a continental sweetness when you first breathe it in but damp smell follows that. When my fella wears it, it's just him, and his fresh sweat and part of his pores. Fits like a glove for him so probably terribly biased but oozes polish and gentlemanly charm.
24 February 2007


59 reviews

Platinum Egoiste = manly, aromatic, fouragee.

Went off from the reviews and the pyramid and bought blind. Sillage excellent, stay average.

Not bad, but I was expecting a bit more dimension coming from a '93 fouragee. It reminds me of the 70s fouragees where top = middle = base. Now, I do admit the base notes are more generic but the scent is an all around a aromatic fougeree.

Fresh and pleasant, not offensive and could see where this scent could transition very easily from day into the night.

Borderline refined VS copy of 70's fouragees.

Oversprayed = offesive.

I like it, but think there are fouragees out there that have more personality / dimension now at the same or sllightly cheaper price tag. Not in my top 5.
23 February 2007


29 reviews

I recently heard rave reviews about Platinum Egoiste and decided to try it at my local Sephora. On my first reaction I thought it smelt very heavy and strong. I didn't like it AT ALL.

The 2nd, 3rd, and 4th time around it smelt it, it started getting better and better! I just bought a 3.4oz full bottle and I tottaly love it! It's soon to be my signature scent! It's very citrusy and light, it's a sophisticated scent and can be dressed up or down. All year fragrance for long, I believe it's heavy enought for winter. I just tottally love it!
30 January 2007


1 reviews

very long lasting scent..

but..the smell is very awful to me..

tryin to remove it from my skin with all of the soap that i have
an even shampoo...
but it just can't ='(
26 January 2007


1 reviews

I give this one a thumps up!!It's very versatile, can be worn during the day or at night. It gives you always a fresh feeling, but it's at the same time sexy and manly! I like this one.
14 December 2006


29 reviews

This is what I wear the most out of about 15 scents. It is sharp and strong at first, but dries down to a rich warm amber/wood on me. Sillage is extreme, use sparingly. Longevity is about 5-6 hours on me, which I consider good. I disagree with the posts stating it smells feminine. It is one of the few scents I own that I think is suitable for year-round day/evening wear, regardless of dress, and also appropriate for the office (in small doses).
01 December 2006


39 reviews

My initial reactions to Platinum Egoiste were, to say the least, not very good. I regularly smelled the scent strip over the course of a two-hour shopping trip because I didn't want to give up on it so easily.

I must confess it grew on me over those two hours, much like any song by the Black Eyed Peas which always initially cause an initial repulsion then finally, an acceptance by force, as it were. Therefore, in the cause of honesty, I must give this a neutral with a thumbs-down tendency rating.
25 October 2006


260 reviews

I have no argument with the accuracy of the pyramid of notes provided by Chanel, although when wet, I'd interpret the scent to be based in gin. There's certainly no mistaking this as a scent intended for women. Actually, I got the feeling that PE would be worn by a man who was trying to assert his virility. I sought to fathom some redeeming quality in the drydown, but could not bring any to the surface. Of course, I am sampling this on female wrists, so it might develop better on those who bring a different balance of hormones to the experience.
19 October 2006


26 reviews

For all the hoopla I was severely dissapointed. Too smoky and synthetic smelling but it does have typical chanel longevity. I think I know why so many people think this is so great - they all smoke cigarettes because that is what it smells like. Too much smoke and B.O. dominating this concotion.
17 October 2006


677 reviews

A pale, pale reflection (at best) of the masterpiece that is Égoïste. That Chanel should have chosen to discontinue the good one while releasing (and aggressively marketing) the mediocre cousin is beyond me -- perhaps the execs there understand how many tasteless consumers there are in the U.S. of A.

Give me my (original) Égoïste -- I'll keep the Platinum for re-gifting.
13 October 2006


51 reviews

I had a friend who smelled like this. He must have been wearing egoiste platinum! I thought he just had bad body odor. Seriously. I'm glad for him this isn't a permanent condition.
20 September 2006


112 reviews

Basically not even a poor relation to Egoiste. More like a flash nouveau riche cousin with garish tastes. Should be called 'Eau de Nightclub' as many are like it. Can't give it a thumbs down as its a Chanel thus high quality and I do like it even though I'll smell like every Juan, Dick and Ali. Can never get a bargain bottle on THAT online auction house as people fight tooth and nail for it.
19 September 2006


21 reviews

Well, this is interesting. I can't STAND the top of it, far too pungent(dear gracious I pray I haven't forgotten how to spell that) for me. However, the drydown is beautiful. I'm not sure if it's the type of fragrance that women would like, though it exudes class.. is it worth it to sit through the beginning to get to the drydown?
01 September 2006


2222 reviews

I keep going back and forth about Platinum Egoïste. Many times I think it’s great—fresh, lively, and unique. Other times its just too gaudy. It opens with a whole load of aromatics: lavender, rosemary, spearmint, coriander, and sage. Doubling the effectiveness of the aromatics, and giving them a metallic edge (to my nose), are loads of alehydes. This accord is quite attention getting—it’s sharp and boisterous, but it somehow manages to keep a tenuous grasp on Chanel elegance. The fragrance smoothes out with the floral middle notes by losing much of the aromatic sharpness. I find the middle notes rather abstract, at any rate it is an excellent accord—bright, energetic, and elegant. The dry down is a warm wood / oakmoss / vetiver—dominated by a cedar that keeps it in the sharp style of the top and mid notes, but increases the warmth of the fragrance. Platinum Egoïste has a cedar-smoky aura to it and lasts hours and hours on my skin. I do see the relationship between the original Egoïste and Platinum Egoïste: they both are extremely tightly constructed with brilliant, creative, and progressively related movements between instinctively appropriate accords. However, to me, Platinum Egoïste is not really worthy enough to be named after the phenomenal Egoïste, but it is dynamically constructed and elegantly audacious.
29 August 2006


4 reviews

NO NO NO..save your $$$$$$$...cant imagine anyone paying $120 for this...its just terrible...cant believe its from Chanel...Stay away
27 August 2006


3 reviews

Very nice scent! For me it's something similar to "zanzibar". Oh yeah, high class
22 August 2006


4 reviews

It's so fascinating...Oh yes, the women adore it!
31 July 2006


340 reviews

I bought this for my hubbie and it smells okay at first. Seems it turns to soury and mildewy lavender after it dries down. Needless to say, I took it back.
16 April 2006


162 reviews

Agrees with subzero. This is too smooky. It should have been a stronger version of the original with more tangerine and more streamlined.
benb
05 April 2006


5 reviews

Well, its warm and classy. It just plain smells nice and it dosent offend. However, i prefer platinum just because i guess it has more kick. Or, maybe its just because the scent appeals to me more. Just be sure to try them both first before choosing one.
22 March 2006


7 reviews

Wow, what an incredibly fabulous fragrance. This is one of those rare finds that is great when you first put it on, and seems to get more sophisticated, elegant, and down right manly as you wear it. This fragrance screams luxury, attention to detail, and professionalism. I love to wear it with a suit at the office (light application) or out for the evening with a date (an additional spritz works fine). This is expensive (and cannot be found marked down by very much on-line). Do yourself a favor, if you're mature (over 30 or so, I'd say) and want to really shine at work or for your significant other, give this gem a serious try.
28 February 2006


286 reviews

Wow. This one starts off with a bang. It comes on very strong, quite potent stuff. Citrus, spice, burnt woods, and some florals seem all to come at me at once. Once it dries down, the citrus blends into the background a little more, the burnt woods come to the fore a bit, and the there is a subtle dry spice going on. While it is nice, and masculine, it also smells familiar to me, like it is THE smell of every nightclub I've ever been in. I know that contradicts what others seem to be saying about it's uniqueness...maybe it's just popular in my town. Who knows? At any rate, while it has its positive qualities, it doesn't thrill me, and the familiarity of it makes it unlikely that I would buy a bottle.
27 February 2006


31 reviews

Uh, I don't get it. It smells like sour, dry nothingness on me. Apparently girls like this, but I haven't wanted to even wear it out of the house and see if that's true. In a way the dry woods note reminds me of a similar note in Ungaro III, but the difference is that Ungaro actually has some other elements to it which creates a balance. This is one of my least favorite scents ever. I can't find a single thing to enjoy about it. People need to forget what is "sophisticated" and started gettin' wit da program! It kind of reminds me of this time I tried to save a baby from a burning building but fell and the baby flew out of my arms into the flames. It was the worst day of my life. I can't think of any smells that day that remind of my fragrance, but that day, like this scent, completely blow.
24 February 2006


95 reviews

First of all, I'll say it's one of my very favorite colognes and the first I bought. This cologne is quite potent, but as long as you don't overdo it, it's great. It's quite spicy and masculine, but not traditionally spicy - it has a unique spice note in it that it carries all the way through its life from just sprayed until even the dry down wears off. I should also mention that Egoiste Platinum has good lasting power as well. I really have not smelled anything like Egoiste Platinum, and that's a good thing, as none of us want to smell like every other guy. It is not sweet like it seems is all the rage these days (ex. Dunhill Desire, Chrome, possibly Allure). In a time of similar copycat colognes, Egoiste Platinum stands confidently alone. The description of it says it's recommended for daywear but if you are a man (25+ yrs.) and are dressed properly for it, it can be for daytime wear though I suppose. I think when to wear this one depends on if you are dressed appropriately for it... dress too casual (jeans and sweater) with it and it can ruin it by seeming out of place. Overall it’s an excellent fragrance and I recommend it.
01 February 2006


29 reviews

To me, this smells like Creed's Himalaya a bit. I would not buy this again, but it's a highly elegant men's scent that has a patchouli-type smell to it. It's a nice scent that smells a bit sweet.
11 January 2006


399 reviews

Superb blend, although it has absolutely NOTHING in common with the oiginal Egoïste. Woody, dry and fresh at the same time. There is a smokey, burnt cedar vibe going on that makes it very original as well. A masculine, modern, clean scent - perfect for urban enviroments. The only thing resembling it is Decleor's Un Air de Java.
11 January 2006


47 reviews

I have tried it occasionally, too smoky.
25 December 2005


315 reviews

ontrary to what the name says, there is not a lot of similarities to the original egoiste. This chanel for men it's a sharp fourgere that lasts a long time on the skin and on the clothes as well.It might recall a high profile bussiness man at first sniff. It might be too much for someone who doesnt like this type of scents. The good thing is that the drydown is amazing and almost animalistic and woddsy at the end, but read: King of All Elegant Animals, because the quality shows off a great deal. Egoiste the original is better for me (that's sweet-peppery and woodsy-oriental , so not alike at all ), but this is a very good one too.
09 December 2005


75 reviews

I believe this one smells too much like the "typical mens cologne" if you are looking for something different or special, look elsewhere. Too citrusy, typical woodsy drydown, not something you would expect from chanel
05 December 2005


36 reviews

Until recently, I have somehow managed to avoid owning a bottle of this, even though it has been very popular for over a decade. It is Chanel's venture into the lucrative market of the early 1990's fresh and green, and it stands as possibly the best of that genre. This aldehyde laden gem sparkles as expected, but has an incredible depth that is quite a surprise. Rather than distinct notes, my nose simply detects an melange of sharp green, infused with the most remarkable wood smoke accord that I have ever experienced in a bottled fragrance. I do not experience the legendary longevity that many report. If I say the scent lingers for 5 hours that really would be pushing it. Platinum Egoiste is powerful, however. I find that 2 spritzes are more than enough to fragrance me and my immediate vicinity. On the whole this is a quite nice alternative to modern subdued fresh/green scents.
26 November 2005


58 reviews

Yes, this is the classic fragrance of 90-s. Every man weared it those times. Hard to wear it right now.
It needs a big break - please, stop to produce it just to make triumphal return after 50 years of forgettance!!
24 November 2005


151 reviews

Like Carolina Herrera, women likes it a lot. Masculine, strong and very long lasting, but so much floral for me. As somebody said in a review, it can give a headache if used in excess (1 spray was enought for me to get the headache).
15 November 2005


155 reviews

It's a clean scent that's fresh and floral. It smells like something a rich guy would wear. Definitely for formal/semi-formal occassions. However, my body chemistry must have changed over the years because now when I wear it, the drydown smells extremely woody and mossy. It reminds me of barbecue sauce with its thickness. Definitely try this one on your skin before you buy it because it's not for everyone. It has plenty of sillage to boot and has decent staying power.
11 November 2005


30 reviews

It took me a few days, but I love this stuff now. At first it's VERY harsh and sterile, but once you get used to it it becomes an incredibly warm and seductive scent.
11 November 2005


58 reviews

Its ok, but nothing special, way overrated, and drydown gave me a headache.
07 October 2005


24 reviews

My first fragrance was a Chanel fragrance. I still hold the view that CHanel is the leader in fragrances. In my opinion they are the best in terms of quality. Egoiste Platinum is bold, powerful, and masculine. It was my first fragrance, and I've been addicted to Chanel ever since. The fragrance starts off fresh and clean and then transitions to a spicy woody base. Definitely for a fashionable, sophisticated man.
05 October 2005


21 reviews

ego in a bottle , i have more than 250 fragrances and still this is a top 10 fragrance for me , sometimes i like to wear it just for my self , i feel extra confidence with it
05 October 2005


72 reviews

Herbal and citrusy topnotes dominate at first, but the woody/mossy nature is unveiled. The herbal notes linger with the woodiness. A very classy scent.
29 September 2005


254 reviews

The first thing I notice in Platinum Egoiste is the sharp cedarwood. The fragrance itself is rather harsh. Some have gone as far as saying it reminds them of battery acid. It is a bit harsh for me at first. As it dries down it gets a bit more floral and the woods mellow out a bit, but it’s still not as smooth as I’d like. It doesn’t last terribly long either. I sold my bottle. Overall, I don’t feel this is worth the price.
20 September 2005


59 reviews

I tried it a few times after reading TheCologneGuy's review site (admittedly, quite subjective and not always reasoned well enough, but still one of the best fragrance reads). I would say that Egoiste Platinum oozes quality and expensiveness (expensivity?), but I do not find it distinct enough. Yet another "lemony drying down to warm woods" thing, high quality, but little else.
18 September 2005


39 reviews

I just want to make something clear...CHANEL is known to use synthetic odors for their fragrances...Chanel is not guerlain or creed...in uing pure natural smells...BUT, HOWEVER!! THEY STILL ROCK!! Platinum Egoiste is one of my favorite fragrances of all time. Though their frances contain the alhydes...they smell awesome and girls GO CRAZY FOR THE SMELL...beleive me this is one bottle of fragrance every man should atleast once try....
21 August 2005


12 reviews

What can I say about this one? Mmmm...mmmm.....good! It definitely has the smell of usual "department store". You know, walk into a department store and general wall of cologne hits you, however this one has a definite edge. Very modern, yet classic, fresh with a hint of warmth. Chanel is definitely living up to the name with this one. Generally good stamina to last all day. I find it good for daytime office or evening wear and even wore it when I was in university. As always, try before you buy.
19 August 2005


12 reviews

Platinum Egoiste is fantastic and is one of my signature fragrances. It is more suited for evenings but it’s still a great daytime scent. Platinum Egoiste is a superb scent for nightclubbing.

To my nose Platinum Egoiste is much better than the original Egoiste, which has a gingerbread type smell I can’t stand wearing. I think people over 40 years old might prefer the original. I would say the smell is mature yet still very youthful and sexy. The two Egoiste scentes are COMPLETELY different... don’t let the names fool you into thinking they are similar.

Platinum Egoiste like Azzaro Chromo is in my experience one of those scents which almost everyone likes, however I would say it is just a little bit more daring than Chrome. I think it would be best suited to people ages under 30 years. I think Platinum Egoiste is a fairly sexy smelling scent, most females really like it.

Platinum Egoiste is strong at first, it takes about 20 minutes to settle down on my skin. I think it could have a bit more duration to it, it only lasts about 4 hours on my skin. Despite some people thinking that is it bad taste to spray your clothes, I find that it helps get that little bit extra duration out of this fantastic scent.

I guess the only downside to this scent is that it is fairly expensive, but it’s well worth it! In conclusion, Platinum Egoiste is my favourite scent so far, thumbs up :D
04 August 2005


6 reviews

It's a great cologne. Perfect for evening use, especially in a night club. It is quite strong, so it will make people turn their heads after you. It's Chanel:)
04 June 2005


87 reviews

This is a superb blend of freshness and woods. Very balanced. nothing overstated. Just enough floral on the tope notes, and the perfect amount of wood. The cedar note is subdued, not the overly sick scream of found in Gucci Rush. Longevity is fairly good. It blows the original Egoiste out of the water. ;)
10 March 2005