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Chaos Clones
We found 2 verified alternatives for Vertus's Chaos. Compare performance, accuracy, and price below.
Hayaam
Lattafa
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"### Bottom Line If Hayaam were a movie character, it would be the overly enthusiastic, slightly clumsy intern trying a little too hard to impress the boss. ### Olfactory Experience Hayaam bursts open with a vibrant, almost astringent green accord. It's less like a lush forest and more like freshly cut grass clippings mixed with a splash of grapefruit cleaner. The bergamot is sharp and tangy, edging into industrial lemon territory. The heart softens slightly, revealing a camphoraceous patchouli note intertwined with dry cedar shavings. The jasmine is a whisper, thankfully subdued. As it dries, a persistent musk emerges, alongside a generalized "woody" impression reminiscent of pencil shavings. The amber adds a touch of warmth, but the overall effect leans towards synthetic and somewhat screechy, particularly in the opening. It definitely deviates from the original's complexity, opting for a streamlined, simplified interpretation. ### How Long Does it Last? Longevity is surprisingly decent, clocking in at around 6-7 hours on my skin. Projection is moderate for the first two hours, extending about an arm's length, before settling closer to the body. I wore this during a busy day running errands and found it held up well in both indoor and outdoor environments, although the initial sharpness might be overwhelming in close quarters."
Hayaam
Lattafa Niche Emarati
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"### First Impressions & Dry Down Hayaam opens with an assertive green blast - think freshly cut grass tinged with something sharper, almost a lime cleaner tang, rather than bergamot's typical citrus sweetness. The heart leans heavily into a damp, earthy patchouli. It's not the hippie kind; it's more akin to rich potting soil mixed with cedar shavings, lending a dry, almost dusty character. Jasmine peeks through faintly, a wisp of white floral sweetness struggling against the dominant earthiness. The drydown settles into a musky amber accord with a distinct synthetic edge. The woody notes take on a pencil-shaving character, lacking the depth and roundness found in higher quality compositions. It diverges from its inspiration in that it's less about controlled chaos and more about untamed wilderness. ### Wear time & Sillage On my skin, Hayaam lasts a solid 6-7 hours. The projection is initially strong, easily filling a room within the first hour, but quickly settles to within arm's length. I wore this during a rainy afternoon spent reading; it felt appropriate, but the synthetic musk became cloying in the close quarters. ### Is it Worth It? Wearing Hayaam, one exchanges the refined complexity of the original for a more straightforward, bolder experience. What's gained is a forceful, undeniably present fragrance, a statement piece for someone who embraces their individuality without reservation. What's lost is nuance. The smoother transitions and sophisticated woodiness are traded for a raw, almost unfinished quality."
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