Angel Liqueur de Parfum by Mugler

Angel Liqueur de Parfum 2009

Muenchner
04/07/2010 - 08:53 AM
5
3Scent

Yay/Help, a Mugler!!!!

Thanks to Hermessenz for the sample.
This scent is extreme; it floods large spaces without any problems, and unfortunately not with a subtle aroma. No, it’s more like a thick fog in which bearded men, in the style of the robber Hotzenplotz, wander around with thick wooden clubs, hitting anyone who isn’t impressed by the fog hard on the head, just to make sure they notice the scent.
That is already the main problem; the scent itself is typically Mugler, but we’ll get to that later. In my opinion, it is unbearable because even with very sparing use, it floods every room in seconds, pushing aside every other scent, and no one can escape this aroma. When I tested it, not only did my hand smell extremely of it, but also my entire room. The battle against this “scent” is exhausting and ongoing; in my room, you could only ventilate it after 2 hours, lighting matches and using other perfumes to smell a partial victory. On my hand, I had to use a mixture of 4 different shower gels, all-purpose cleaners, and scouring milk to get rid of the “scent.”

The scent itself is typically Mugler; it is very similar to the normal Angel, except for the fact that the already extreme sweetness of Angel is significantly intensified by the liqueur aroma. This is somewhat unbearable even for me, a person who usually has no issues with sweetness.
The drydown would actually be great, with wonderful notes of jasmine, plums, roses, and patchouli, but unfortunately, you can’t enjoy it because of the incredibly piercing sweetness.

Unfortunately, Mugler has not succeeded with Angel Liqueur in the way it did with Pure Malt; with Pure Malt, the spicy whiskey note pleasantly softens the sweetness of Angel Man, improving what is actually a pretty good scent.

I will give this scent a 30%: because it is not only, in my opinion, unbearable, as it drowns, knocks down, and destroys everything in its vicinity, but also because the smell has become far too extreme, simply an overly strong sweetness that completely nullifies any hint of an otherwise wonderful “Mugler drydown” and pushes aside every other note.
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KankuroKankuro 16 years ago
Wow, that probably matches my fragrance taste perfectly :-P
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