Chanel No 5 Hair Fragrance Chanel for women

Chanel No 5 Hair Fragrance Chanel for women

main accords
white floral
rose
floral

Perfume rating 4.19 out of 5 with 58 votes

Chanel No 5 Hair Fragrance by Chanel is a Floral Aldehyde fragrance for women. Chanel No 5 Hair Fragrance was launched in 2021.

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Fragrance Notes


Jasmine
Rose

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evavidal62

I tested this at the Chanel boutique in San Francisco. It is a very light, watered down Chanel No. 5 Eau de Parfum. If you want to experiment with No. 5 and find out what it's like on your hair or body/skin and see if it works on you, this is a good way to do it. The lady at the boutique showed me how to apply the spray on my hair. I think it's exactly the smell as No. 5 EDP except it lasts no longer than 2 hours or less. It is meant only to feel fresh and to scent your already clean hair. It's good for after a shower and when you want to go out right away smelling good. It's formal and sweet with prominent flower powder. There is to my nose no real aldehydes in this. It's straight up rose/jasmine/iris and powder notes. The citrus opening is fresh and lemony but it is all about the florals. The dry down is very soft musk. It's a good way to start transitioning into Chanel vintage reformulations without spending the $$ on the ones selling at the Chanel stores or Macy's which are usually No. 5, and Coco. Most women go for the popular Mademoiselle and now Gabrielle. At the Chanel boutiques you have greater choices such as Chanel 5, 22, 19, Gardenia, Beige, and others. I like my hair smelling like No. 5 for formal events and dinners. I really like it.

AshBud

I have the hair mist in both the No.5 and Coco Mademoiselle, and I love them both. Chanel fragrances are a masterpiece, that cannot be denied. But for me, at times they can be heavy, nauseating, and expensive. The hair mists smell exactly like the real thing, but just much lighter. The cost is still high for what you're getting, especially if you're looking for heavy sillage and longevity. BUT its still on the lower end compared to the others, and a great way to dip your toe into testing whether you want to eventually venture to the EDP or EDT.
As far as the fragrance, I dont find the notes here accurate. You still get that signature aldehyde and floral powder. I find the No.5 lasts almost all day on me. Its subtle and I appreciate that.

tatahoroshun

I'm usind it just as normal eau. Got it as a gift, of course it reminds Chanel 5, but it's not longlasting, and not that strong. Actually than I tried few types of Chanel 5 - and all they are different) but it's a wonderful start, I really love this old-fashioned aldehydes, and in the same time they are not annoying.

joyjoy

Jovejove-thanks for the info, especially regarding the alcohol. It’s the first ingredient in all their hair mists & I was wondering why would I use this & not just the regular EDT or EDP. I really don’t want to dry out my hair. I have one of their hair mists so I feel better about using it now. I’m going to try your suggestion of using my other fragrances in my hair-just making sure to spray my brush & not directly in my hair.

jovejove

-_-‘ I work in the industry and have been for over a decade now, with clientele on the floor and behind the scenes, have a lot of connections and learn trade secrets ahead of time/get to experience things even up to a couple years before a product hits the sales floor. Not to toot my own horn, but I’m responsible for a lot of products that have hit the market from beloved houses in the past 6 years that many here will rave about, others that people love to hate. Fragrance is one of my biggest passions, if not my biggest, so a lot of what I do in the industry entails; what comes out when, who has what, what people are talking about, what people want to see, successes, failures, demand... so when you think the companies aren’t listening, they are, *waving to you*.

This came out onto the selling floor in 2019 as an initial soft launch, was meant to be launched when the first lockdown happened in the spring of 2020, but delayed to continue a soft launch when the rest of the new body line was due out for N*5 at the end of September of 2020. Press releases, soft launches and official launches don’t always coordinate. Fragrantica is also sometimes late to the ball to add things on their site. Le Lion is another that was out and about in the spring of 2020, but due to circumstances, it’s been in launch mode only this past month. A lot of things have been delayed. H24 was delayed by 6 months as another example. What I recommend a lot of fragrantica followers to do is befriend someone who’s in the industry, even at the store level and you’ll learn a lot more from those individuals about things to come than from when companies give permission to post after press releases.

The hairmist is more citrusy than the original EDP, but still true to the scent with a little bit of the body, not as citrusy as L’Eau. It’s not the same as it was before in the thin hair mist bottle or the wide one with the black cap, disconnect from the memory of those when smelling this hair mist, it doesn’t do it justice; consider it a completely different product.

Regarding the comment on alcohol in all the Chanel hair mists, it’s not rubbing alcohol, there’s many different types and compounds. The type of alcohol used in hair mists are ‘fatty alcohols’ that are beneficial to hair health. A trick to not be sucked into buying hair mists; if you have a hair brush, spray the hairbrush with a fine mist of your regular fragrance, then comb it through your hair. By the time you bring the brush up to your head, the alcohol that is bad for your hair has evaporated and you end up with pleasantly perfumed hair. There’s so many great tricks with fragrance (when done the right way) and they can be a powerful tool, not just a way of smelling nice.

Don’t take my comment with butt hurt, but with tough love.

joyjoy

This was recently released on their website (or re-released in a new bottle) with the reformulated body products for No 5. I wonder if this hair mist has also been reformulated?
BTW, these hair mists from Chanel all contain alcohol.

jovejove

This has been out for a year and a half already. It was launched for the 2019 Christmas season.

 
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