Perfumes Similar To Dior Dune
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In 1991, three perfumers Dominique Ropion, Jean-Louis Sieuzac, and Nejla Barbir worked with Christian Dior to compose Dune, an amber floral fragrance for women. The perfume was an instant success and went ahead to win a FiFi award in 1993.
For a perfume so rich in scent, Dune starts with delicate notes that are woody, spicy, and sweet. Each element shines through in its own way infusing its separate magic. Not entirely distinguishable, Dune features top notes of Brazilian Rosewood, Aldehydes, Mandarin Orange, Bergamot, and Peony. The citrus floral notes are mild but present. At heart lies the magical composition of smooth flowers; Lily, Ylang-Ylang, Wallflower, Jasmine, and Rose.Â
The heart notes interplay with the top notes but is richer. The base is chic, it is bold, and sexy. Sandalwood, Amber, Benzoin, Oakmoss, Vanilla, Patchouli, and Musk blend together to add heat and a whiff of sexiness to this perfume. This layer is everything that holds this fragrance down on the luxury side.
Dune is a long-lasting fragrance with decent sillage. It is a perfume you wear for that extra layer of confidence. The price is ok not overly expensive and it is great for all times of the day.
Top note: Brazilian Rosewood, Aldehydes, Mandarin Orange, Bergamot, and Peony
Middle note: Lily, Ylang-Ylang, Wallflower, Jasmine, and Rose
Base note: Sandalwood, Amber, Benzoin, Oakmoss, Vanilla, Patchouli, and Musk
Perfume Gender: Feminine
Scent Accord: Amber Floral
Longevity: Long-lasting
Sillage: Moderate
Projection: Wide
Perfumes With Similar Scent As Dune By Dior
Dior Dune Dupes, Clones, Alternatives & Replacements
- LP No. 9 Penhaligon's
- Dune Esprit de Parfum Dior
- Crazy Feelings O Boticário
- Kingdom Alexander McQueen
- Dune Sun Dior
- Roma Laura Biagiotti
- Luiza Brunet Avon
- Ankara Thera Cosméticos
- Figo da Turquia Phebo
- Sanctuary Classic Sanctuary
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LP No. 9 is truly an intoxicating love potion by Penhaligon's launched in 1998. LP No. 9's name is a nod to the classic pop song "Love Potion Number Nine," which was initially recorded in 1959 by The Clovers and later covered by The Searchers (among others).Â
LP No. 9 is a feminine fragrance with an amazing magenta hue that really signifies a love potion. It opens with a bunch of blended notes which range from herbal to sweet lavender accords and then to citrus scent. The top note is fresh spicy and intoxicating. The heart note introduces more floral notes with the smell of rose taking the lead. The base note is spicy with cinnamon and other notes to make a statement.
LP No. 9 doesn’t particularly remind one of Dune but it is an addictive perfume with good longevity and sillage to match it.
- Top note: Tarragon, Geranium, Lavender, Bergamot, and Amalfi Lemon
- Middle note: Carnation, Rose, and Jasmine
- Base note: Virginia Cedar, Cinnamon, Amber, Patchouli, Musk, and Vanilla
- Perfume Gender: Feminine
- Longevity: Long-lasting
- Sillage: Moderate
- Projection: Wide
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Dune Esprit de Parfum Dior
Dune Esprit de Parfum was launched as an amber floral fragrance in 1994. Jean-Louis Sieuzac and Nejla Barbir composed Dune Esprit de Parfum as an enhanced version of the original Dune perfume and I can tell you this fragrance is mind-blowing. The projection is insane as is the longevity and sillage.
Dune Esprit de Parfum starts with similar top notes as Dune; Palisander Rosewood, Mandarin Orange, Peony, Bergamot, and Aldehydes. The heart note is also very similar to Dune with a few additions to enhance it; Rose, Gorse, Wallflower, Ylang-Ylang, Jasmine, and Lily. the base still has a lot of defining power just as the original with the infusion of notes of Sandalwood, Benzoin, Amber, Vanilla, Moss, and Patchouli.
- Top note: Palisander Rosewood, Aldehydes, Mandarin Orange, Bergamot, and Peony
- Middle note: Gorse, Lily, Ylang-Ylang, Wallflower, Jasmine, and Rose
- Base note: Sandalwood, Amber, Benzoin, Moss, Vanilla, Patchouli, and Musk
- Perfume Gender: Feminine
- Scent Accord: Amber Floral
- Longevity: Eternal
- Sillage: Enormous
- Projection: Wide
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Crazy Feelings O Boticário
Crazy Feelings is an amber floral fragrance with a very similar scent to Dune. it was launched in 1995 by O Boticário. The floral scent of Crazy Feelings can be noticed from the first spritz but has undistinguishable top notes of Orange Blossom and Mandarin Orange. The is aromatic and fresh with rose and white floral notes evident. It consists of Carnations, Rose, and Lily-of-the-Valley. The base note stands out with patchouli and spicy woody notes of Patchouli, Vetiver, and Musk.
Crazy Feelings is a great fragrance with long-lasting power and strong sillage. You can wear this to a date and keep the compliments rolling in.
- Top note: Orange Blossom and Mandarin Orange
- Middle note: Carnation, Rose, and Lily-of-the-Valley
- Base note: Patchouli, Vetiver, and Musk
- Perfume Gender: Feminine
- Scent Accord: Amber Floral
- Longevity: Long-lasting
- Sillage: Strong
- Projection: Wide
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Kingdom Alexander McQueen
The first view, Kingdom by Alexander McQueen bottle design is out of this world. And when you smell it, it is unlike anything you’ve smelt before. Kingdom is an amber spicy perfume released in 2003 by Alexander McQueen and composed by Jacques Cavallier.
Kingdom is not a subtle fragrance, it is a perfume that lets you know it is there. Kingdom starts with bright sunny notes of Neroli, Bergamot, Orange, Mint, Lemon, and Mandarin Orange. The gloriousness and flavor each ingredient brings sums up the green aromatic and citrusy top notes of Kingdom. It gets darker, spicier, and more opulent at the heart with infusions of Celery Seeds, Rhubarb, Ginger, Carnation, Rose, and Jasmine.Â
The base notes hold things together with notes of Musk, Amber, and Oakmoss. Kingdom has very impressive qualities which include strong sillage, enormous lasting power, and very wide projection.
- Top note: Neroli, Bergamot, Orange, Mint, Lemon, Mandarin Orange
- Middle note: Celery Seeds, Rhubarb, Ginger, Carnation, Rose, and Jasmine
- Base note: Musk, Amber, and Oakmoss
- Perfume Gender: Feminine
- Scent Accord: Amber Spicy
- Longevity: Eternal
- Sillage: Strong
- Projection: Wide
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Dune Sun Dior
Dune Sun is a 2003 fruity floral fragrance by Dior. dune Sun was made to depict the horizon between the blue sky and yellow sand. Of course, Dune Sun is a very similar perfume to Dune.
Dune Sun opens with Mandarin Orange and Black Currant. This combination is subtle which allows the middle note to stand out. The middle note of Freesia, Lotus, and Jasmine is a combination of white flowers. The white floral is perfectly blended to accentuate each other. The fragrance eventually settles to reveal notes of Sandalwood, Vanilla, and Musk which simply rounds off this fragrance in an amazing way.
Personally, the sillage of Dune Sun is very strong and a lot of people are torn between how good it is but the lasting power is very impressive.
- Top note: Mandarin Orange and Black Currant
- Middle note: Freesia, Lotus, and Jasmine
- Base note: Sandalwood, Vanilla, and Musk
- Perfume Gender: Feminine
- Scent Accord: Fruity FloralÂ
- Longevity: Long-lasting
- Sillage: Moderate
- Projection: Wide
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Roma is an amber spicy fragrance that shares a kinship with Dune. Roma is by Laura Biagiotti and was launched in 1988. This Italian perfume is long-lasting and gives a lasting impression. Roma starts with strong citrus notes that blend perfectly with mints. This opener is green and fresh and makes the heart note all the more potent. Although the floral notes at the heart are subtle, it makes an appearance but only give way for the very rich and spicy base note to come through. The scent wafts through with so much class and quality.Â
This perfume can be worn anywhere just like Dune and possess the power to carry you through for hours and hours. And the price of this perfume is not outrageously expensive.Â
- Top note: Pink Grapefruit, Mint, Sicilian Bergamot, Black Currant, and Hyacinth
- Middle note: Carnation, Jasmine, Rose, and Lily-of-the-Valley
- Base note: Myrrh, Amber, Vanilla, Sandalwood, Oakmoss, Civet, Singapore Patchouli, and Musk
- Perfume Gender: Feminine
- Scent Accord: Amber Spicy
- Longevity: Long-lasting
- Sillage: Moderate
- Projection: Wide
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Luiza Brunet Avon
Avon released Luiza Brunet in 1996 as an amber vanilla fragrance for women. Luiza Brunet has a very fresh opening, unlike Dune. It highlights the very spicy fresh notes of lemon grass and green note for an extra clean scent with a fine blend of lavender and orange. Luiza Brunet gets spicier at the heart with the addition of Spicy Notes. It is natural and develops further with the introduction of more floral notes.Â
It gets mossy and powdery at the base with Cedar, Sandalwood, Moss, Musk, and Amber to add elegance to this beauty.Â
Luiza Brunet was created by Joachim Correl and it has moderate sillage and longevity. Nothing over the top or loud.
- Top note: Green Notes, Lemongrass, Lavender, and Orange
- Middle note: Jasmine, Lily-of-the-Valley, Spicy Notes, and Geranium
- Base note: Cedar, Sandalwood, Moss, Musk, and Amber
- Perfume Gender: Feminine
- Scent Accord: Amber Vanilla
- Longevity: Long-lasting
- Sillage: Strong
- Projection: Wide
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Ankara Thera Cosméticos
Ankara was released in 2018 by Thera CosmĂ©ticos and composed by Mário Torri Neto. Ankara can almost be mistaken for Dune because they have very similar notes: Brazilian Rosewood, Aldehydes, Peony, Tangerine, and Bergamot. The heart note isn’t any different and comes through with a rosy floral note. Ankara’s base note is heightened, balsamic, and musky.Â
Ankara is long-lasting and can be worn everywhere. It is a great stand for Dune by Dior.Â
- Top note: Brazilian Rosewood, Aldehydes, Tangerine, Bergamot, and Peony
- Middle note: Lily, Ylang-Ylang, elemi, Jasmine, and Rose
- Base note: Sandalwood, Amber, Benzoin, Oakmoss, Vanilla, Patchouli, and Musk
- Perfume Gender: Feminine
- Scent Accord: Amber Floral
- Longevity: Long-lasting
- Sillage: Strong
- Projection: Wide
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Figo da Turquia Phebo
Figo da Turquia is an aromatic fruity fragrance for women by Phebo. Figo da Turquia may not have close kinship with Dune but it remains a beautiful fragrance. Figo da Turquia introduces you to sweet fruity notes with a ting of fig. As the fragrance develops, it becomes spicier with the inclusion of Cardamom and Tonka Bean. Figo da Turquia ends with warm woody notes; Patchouli, Vanilla, Musk, Cedar, and Tonka Bean.
Figo da Turquia has a pretty bottle that house a perfume with moderate sillage and moderate lasting power.
- Top note: Fig Leaf, Grapefruit, Bergamot, and Mandarin Orange
- Middle note: Lotus, Jasmine, Lily-of-the-Valley, and Cardamom
- Base note: Patchouli, Vanilla, Musk, Cedar, and Tonka Bean
- Perfume Gender: Feminine
- Scent Accord: Aromatic Fruity
- Longevity: Moderate
- Sillage: Moderate
- Projection: Moderate
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Sanctuary Classic Sanctuary
Sanctuary Classic was released back in 2007 by Sanctuary and features clean citrus notes at the top. The opening scent accord is clean and very citrusy in a non-offensive way. The heart is spicy, flowery, and sensual with notes of Cardamom, Jasmine, and Rose.
The base of this perfume is very powerful, releasing different scents according to different ingredients. Sandalwood, Vanilla, and Patchouli blend superbly to give fresh aromatic notes of patchouli and sandalwood.
Unfortunately, pretty fragrances like this possess below-standard qualities like weak lasting power and moderate sillage. This perfume is suitable for summer as it borders between being intimate and moderate.
- Top note: Citruses and Bergamot
- Middle note: Cardamom, Jasmine, and Rose
- Base note: Sandalwood, Vanilla, and Patchouli
- Perfume Gender: Feminine
- Scent Accord: Amber Floral
- Longevity: Weak
- Sillage: Moderate
- Projection: Moderate
Conclusion
Dune has been around since 1991 one and still garners a lot of praise for staying true to its origin. Despite not being picked as the best perfume by Dior, Dune holds a top spot as one of their best fragrances over the years. You can wear Dune outdoors or indoors, during the day, or at night.Â
Frequently Asked Questions
How old is Dune by Dior?
At the time of this article, Dune is 31 years and counting!
Which perfume has the strongest smell?
Eau De Parfums has the strongest and long-lasting scent because of the quantity of perfume oils it contains
What is the most liked perfume smell?
As of 2022, Chanel No. 5 remains the most-liked perfume for a long time.
What is the most seductive female perfume?
These are the top 5 sexiest female perfume in 2022
- Tom Ford Santal Blush.Â
- Chanel Sycomore Eau de Parfum.Â
- Byredo Bal d'Afrique Eau de Parfum.
- Gucci The Alchemist's Garden A Kiss from Violet Perfumed Oil.
- Escentric Molecules Molecule 01 Eau de Toilette.
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