Cartier Eau De Cartier Views
Eau de Cartier Concentree by Cartier is a Citrus Aromatic fragrance for women and men. Eau de Cartier Concentree was launched in 2002. The nose behind this fragrance is Christine Nagel. Top notes are coriander and yuzu; middle notes are violet leaf and lavender; base notes are cedar, patchouli and white amber.
Costaleo and I share the same experience with this scent. I too could not stand the unknown prominent note and have had to wash the scent off bcuz it literally made me queasy. I tried a couple of times to give it a go but just could not stand it more than a couple of minutes. Similar to the other Cartier scents I love Must de Cartier, Must de Cartier II and So Pretty) this scent is also long-lasting (unfortunately in this case)....
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So many eaux, so little temps. Though Cartier released Eau de Cartier way back in 2001, I’ve just tried it — along with the new Eau de Cartier Essence d’Orange. Cartier fragrances have never wowed me (I’ve only owned one: 1981’s Santos…and that was a gift), so I was hoping Eau de Cartier, and especially Essence d’Orange (I’m an orange fiend), would be “bright spots” in the Cartier perfume line-up.