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Fifth Sense

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Duppe Scents Fifth Sense is an Eau de Parfum. Fifth Sense opens with Neroli, Ylang-Ylang, and Aldehydes, settles into a heart of Rose, Jasmine, and Iris, and dries down to a base of Sandalwood, Vetiver, and Vanilla. Duppe Scents's Fifth Sense carries a Statement verdict, a aldehydic-led wear.

This one keeps the aldehyde sparkle that makes Chanel No 5 instantly identifiable, but the rose-jasmine heart is simpler and the drydown loses much of the original's civet-and-moss complexity.
  • Timeless
  • Elegant
  • Powdery
  • Refined
Fifth Sense Eau de Parfum bottle
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Profile

Composition

Timeline

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Performance

Longevity
Moderate (4-6h)
Projection
Moderate
Intensity
Moderate

Mood

Mood Energising
Calming
Character Playful
Serious
Sentiment Uplifting
Brooding

When To Wear

Best Seasons

Also Works:
Fall Winter

A classic aldehydic floral that reads most naturally in cooler, more formal seasons.

Best Occasions

Best For:
Formal
Also Works:
Office Date

Its powdery elegance suits formal occasions and the office more than casual or sporty wear.

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About

This dupe opens with the same aldehydic fizz that made Chanel No 5 a perfume landmark in 1921 and remains its calling card today, brightened by neroli and ylang-ylang. Rose and jasmine dominate the heart, with a touch of iris adding the powdery elegance the original is famous for, before a sandalwood, vetiver and vanilla base brings things to a soft close. The aldehyde-and-floral opening is genuinely recognisable and does most of the work in evoking the icon. What's missing is the sheer density of Chanel's own formula, which blends dozens of ingredients so seamlessly that no single flower stands out; this version is more legible, with each note more distinct, and the base is lighter than the original's famous civet-and-moss complexity. A fair nod to a classic rather than a serious rival to it.