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Chanel No 5 is the first perfume in the floral-aldehyde group and the first by the quantity of aldehydes in its composition (another legend says that the Ernest Beaux's assistant overdosed the aldehydes in the composition by mistake). The top notes are composed of aldehydes, bergamot, lemon, neroli and ylang-ylang, the heart of jasmine, rose, lily of the valley and iris, while the base is created of vetiver, sandalwood, vanilla, amber and patchouli.
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Gift Set - 1.7 oz EDP Spray + 1.7 oz Body Lotion + 1.7 oz Shower Gel |
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Gift Set - 3.4 oz EDP Spray + 3.4 oz Body Lotion + 3.4 oz Shower Gel |
$180.00 |
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Gift Set - 3.4 oz EDP Spray + 1.7 oz Body Lotion + 1.7 oz Shower Gel |
$170.00 |
$161.99 |
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Gift Set - 1.2 oz EDT Spray + 1.7 oz Body Lotion + 1.7 oz Shower Gel + Trousse Signature Bag |
$90.00 |
$88.99 |
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| 9102 |
0.05 oz Parfum Mini |
$25.00 |
$23.99 |
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| 1651 |
0.13 oz EDP Mini |
$20.00 |
$10.99 |
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0.17 oz Parfum Spray |
$66.00 |
$64.99 |
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0.25 oz Deluxe Parfum |
$120.00 |
$115.99 |
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0.50 oz Deluxe Parfum |
$200.00 |
$155.99 |
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| 5226 |
0.67 oz x 3 EDT Purse Spray |
$78.00 |
$76.99 |
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1.0 oz Deluxe Parfum |
$300.00 |
$269.99 |
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1.2 oz EDT Spray |
$67.00 |
$65.99 |
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1.2 oz EDP Spray |
$90.00 |
$81.99 |
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1.7 EDP Spray |
$114.00 |
$108.99 |
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1.7 oz EDT Spray |
$87.00 |
$83.99 |
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1.7 oz Collection Seduction Elixir Sensuel |
$78.00 |
$76.99 |
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1.7 oz EDP Spray Refillable |
$92.00 |
$89.99 |
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1.7 oz EDT Spray Refill |
$69.00 |
$64.99 |
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1.7 oz EDP Splash (Classic Bottle) |
$91.00 |
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1.7 oz EDP Spray (Classic Bottle) (Square Clear Bottle) |
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1.7 oz EDP Spray Refill |
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13.5 oz Collection Seduction Velvet Milk Bath |
$75.00 |
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2.5 oz EDT Spray Refillable |
$97.00 |
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2.5 oz EDT Spray Refill |
$88.00 |
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3.3 oz Perfumed Soap |
$35.00 |
$32.99 |
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3.4 oz EDT Spray Refillable |
$105.00 |
$101.99 |
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3.4 oz EDT Spray Refill |
$77.00 |
$75.99 |
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3.4 oz EDT Splash |
$80.00 |
$78.99 |
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3.4 oz Deodorant Spray |
$40.00 |
$38.99 |
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3.4 oz EDP Spray (Classic Glass Bottle) |
$146.00 |
$139.99 |
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3.4 oz EDT Spray |
$116.00 |
$111.99 |
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4.2 oz Body Satin Spray |
$60.00 |
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5.0 oz EDP Spray (Eau Premiere Version) |
$240.00 |
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5.0 oz After Bath Body Powder |
$75.00 |
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5.0 oz Velvet Body Cream (In Jar) |
$88.00 |
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6.7 oz Body Lotion |
$58.00 |
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6.8 oz Shower Gel |
$60.00 |
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6.8 oz Body Oil |
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| CUSTOMER REVIEWS FOR CHANEL NO. 5 BY CHANEL |
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Chanel No. 5 Perfume Reviews
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AUTHOR |
DATE |
RATING |
| REVIEW CHANEL NO. 5 COMPRESSED BODY POWDER. |
CARYL WARREN |
02/02/2012 02:12 PM |
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| CHANEL NO. 5 PERFUME REVIEW BY CARYL WARREN CARYL WARREN |
| Great item. Fantastic to be able to purchase on line especially when item is unavailable in stores where I live. |
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AUTHOR |
DATE |
RATING |
| CHANEL NO. 5 |
HOLLY |
04/09/2011 04:09 PM |
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| CHANEL NO. 5 PERFUME REVIEW BY HOLLY HOLLY |
| Amazing. My X bought Chanel No. 5 for me several years ago, and now I buy it. I always get complements on how nice I smell. |
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AUTHOR |
DATE |
RATING |
| PROS AND CONS |
GOLDIECHICK |
01/08/2011 05:07 PM |
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| CHANEL NO. 5 PERFUME REVIEW BY GOLDIECHICK GOLDIECHICK |
| The pros of Chanel No. 5 is that it is a most memorable fragrance with a distinct smell, but don't put too much on or it would be overpowering. The cons of it is that is way too expensive, and I can't seem to find any "imitators." I was at an affair earlier this year where they were giving out free Chanel No. 5, but I never got it because it was meant for the young girls and not for adults like me, and I felt a little disappointed. Another pro is the mass ad campaign. I grew up among perfume commercials on TV, and when I was a kid, Catherine Deneuve was the lady pitching this product. She had all of it - beauty, sexiness, sultry voice - and she sold it well. Younger actresses like Carole Bouquet and Nicole Kidman would follow as the decades went on, but Catherine did it the best. My other favorite perfume commercial growing up was Jontue, and a deep-voiced male announcer pitched it with that one attention-getting word enough to sell the product - "Sensual." Use the word "sensual," and get a baritone, male or female, and I'll grab the product. Luckily, Jontue was available and affordable for me, but no more now. There will always be Chanel, and now it is a venerable 90 years old, but despite the smell, I still can't afford it. |
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AUTHOR |
DATE |
RATING |
| CHANEL AND OTHER CLASSICS |
BLONDIE |
11/07/2011 09:14 AM |
NOT RATED
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| CHANEL NO. 5 PERFUME REVIEW BY BLONDIE BLONDIE |
| As to these posts here and there on this board that these classic scents are "old lady", I can only say this: The Mona Lisa is old too, but you do not see them putting her in storage and replacing her with an Andy Warhol. Scent is neither young nor old. Fashion is what dictates, especially to those with no clear sense of self. True, scents are associated with their time, some more than others, and as we all know, the sense of smell is directly connected to memory. But please, do not knock these older classics only because of when they were created. If you love them, wear them deliberately and with pride. If you do not, wear what you please. I hear fruit and cotton candy is popular among the "young" these days. If that's your thing go for it. But watch to see how many of those scents are still around when YOU are 50! |
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AUTHOR |
DATE |
RATING |
| LOVE/HATE AND ON/OFF |
ANNIE |
13/04/2011 04:44 PM |
NOT RATED
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| CHANEL NO. 5 PERFUME REVIEW BY ANNIE ANNIE |
| I've had a love/hate relationship with No. 5 over the years (a little over 30 yrs to be exact), and I've tried nearly all formulations available to me over the years: edc, edt, edp, parfum, vintage versions, Sensuel Elixir & Eau Première, body lotion, body powder. Each of them seems to be a slightly or not so slightly different formulation. So my 1st piece of advice to anyone looking to understand this fragrance is to try different formulations. There's bound to be one that will be *the one*. Having said that, I confess I go on and off with No. 5. Sometimes the edt is brilliant, sparkling, cool, drying down to a lingering sweetness. Other times it seems cold, metallic, sour, and dries down to...nothing at all (where'd it go?!!). Same bottle of scent, but different impressions. Maybe it's due to diet and/or hormones, the weather, who knows. It's very strange. The parfum extrait is my favorite version, but it's the most pricey of course. I used to think the edp was too potent, but lately I'm thinking I may try that again for its big sweet florals. I love aldehydes, the soapy & fuzzy coolness of them. And if you don't like that quality then I would say No. 5 is probably not for you. However, No. 5 is an ever-evolving scent. It's always changing. So if you don't like it this year (or this month) try it again another time, or in another formulation. You may change your mind, either because the formulation has been tweaked, or because your own body chemistry has changed. The fragrance industry calls No. 5 "le monstre" for a reason. It inexplicably endures throughout history. I think this fragrance will be in production until the end of time, or until the end of commercial fragrance production. It always seems to change, and if your body chemistry is always changing, too, they may not always converge at that sweet spot. But when they do...it is really heaven. Just my humble thoughts here. :-) |
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