"Eau Tendre" is a French term that translates to "tender water" in English. It is often associated with fragrances, particularly in the context of lighter, softer scents that evoke a sense of freshness and delicacy. The term is popularized by the fragrance "Chanel Chance Eau Tendre," which features fruity and floral notes, embodying a youthful and playful spirit.
No. The only Chanel Perfumes are Chanel no. 5, CoCo, CoCo Mademoiselle, Chance, Chance Eau Fraiche, Chance Eau Tendre, No. 19, No. 19 Poudre, Allure, Allure Sensuelle, Cristalle, Cristalle Eau Verte.
Tender heart.
Eau Claire is French for "clear water."
eau means water in French.
There are many popular perfumes marketed by Chanel. These include No. 5, Allure, Coco Mademoiselle, Chance Eau Tendre, Cristalle, No. 19 and many others.
The masculine form for "tendre" in French is "tendre" as well. The word does not change in form based on gender.
Eau is French for water. Kind of funny when you realize that Eau de Toilette essentially means "Toilet Water." Fancy perfume!
Under water.
"Eau des merveilles" would be translated "water from the marvels" in English.
Le Pied-tendre was created in 1968.
It is French for fresh water.
I want to smell your eau de Cologne (a perfume)