Mugler - Alien EDP
Coming a lucky 13 years after the release of Angel, Thierry
Mugler released the oriental woody, Alien (2005). Alien for me is one of those fragrances I
thought I had tried but never did. So, being
the fraghead that I am (also not sure I really like that term), I decided to
rectify my omission.
Alien is a fairly linear fragrance on me but in no way does
that diminish its beauty. It’s simplistic
composition of jasmine, woody notes, and white amber belies the complexity of
its wear. The notes, each handled with
skillful artistry, seem to swirl and dance with each other creating a
spellbinding scent. The jasmine is a
gorgeous, bright, fresh, blooming floral which has enough restraint that it
never becomes overpowering. There is a
soft sweetness to the floral without becoming cloying. Woody notes blend seamlessly with the warmth
of white amber creating both a heart and base that embraces and enraptures.
Alien is not a shy fragrance. It wear on me with heavy then moving to moderate
projection for roughly 10 – 11 hours.
Notes: Sambac jasmine, Cashmeran wood, amber gris
Perfumers: Dominique
Ropion and Laurent Bruyere
CRUELTY FREE
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