Chanel #5 vs Mugler Les Exceptions Fantasquatic

77pts
Chanel #5
Winner
Chanel

Chanel #5

vs
41pts
Mugler Les Exceptions Fantasquatic
Thierry Mugler

Mugler Les Exceptions Fantasquatic

Chanel #5 Advantages

  • Stronger projection

    Strong vs Moderate

Brand
Chanel
Thierry Mugler
Year
1986
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Gender
women
unisex
Type
Eau de Parfum
Eau de Parfum
Rating
-
Longevity
Long Lasting
Long Lasting
Sillage
Strong
Moderate
Accords
woodyaldehydicfreshwhite floralpowderyearthyyellow floraliriscitrusfloral
aromaticmarineamberwarm spicysaltywoodycitrusanimalicaquatic
Top Notes
AldehydesYlang-YlangNeroliBergamotPeach
GrapefruitLemon
Heart Notes
IrisJasmineRoseLily-of-the-Valley
Sea NotesCardamomCoriander
Base Notes
SandalwoodVanillaOakmossVetiverPatchouli
AmbergrisPapyrusPatchouli
Season
spring
fall
fall
winter

Shared accords:

woodycitrus

Verdict

Chanel #5 opens with Aldehydes, Ylang-Ylang, Neroli while Mugler Les Exceptions Fantasquatic leads with Grapefruit, Lemon. Chanel #5 lasts long lasting with strong projection, making it ideal for spring. Mugler Les Exceptions Fantasquatic brings a aromatic character with long lasting longevity, best suited for fall, while Chanel #5 leans more woody.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Chanel #5 or Mugler Les Exceptions Fantasquatic better?

Chanel #5 by Chanel is rated 4.1/5, while Mugler Les Exceptions Fantasquatic by Thierry Mugler has not been rated yet. Chanel #5 is a woody, aldehydic fragrance, while Mugler Les Exceptions Fantasquatic leans more aromatic, marine. The best choice depends on your personal preference and the occasion.

Which lasts longer: Chanel #5 or Mugler Les Exceptions Fantasquatic?

Chanel #5 has long lasting longevity with strong sillage. Mugler Les Exceptions Fantasquatic has long lasting longevity with moderate sillage.

What are the main differences between Chanel #5 and Mugler Les Exceptions Fantasquatic?

Chanel #5 features woody, aldehydic, fresh accords, while Mugler Les Exceptions Fantasquatic is characterized by aromatic, marine, amber notes. They share woody, citrus accords in common.