Mugler Cologne: No Traces Of Gourmand Here

by Kenneth Cole Shoes on November 13, 2009

If you think that all Thierry Mugler’s fragrances are composed of good-enough-to-eat notes then you haven’t discovered Mugler Cologne yet. Call it the antithesis of Angel. Mugler Cologne is not in any way gourmand; rather it’s green, clean and soapy just like the comely aroma of the Moroccan soap that Thierry Mugler bought years ago. Perfumer Alberto Morillas designed this cologne and the notes are neroli, bergamot, petit grain, African orange, white musk and a mysterious “S” note. This cologne is unlike Angel. There’s none of the food-y accords that beset Angel and its flankers.

This cologne is a modern take of the 80s cologne when soapy accords were the main composition in men’s fragrances. The green component is like fresh cut grass. The light and easygoing feeling it brings out is comforting, more like cozy and laid-back in the long run. There’s also some zesty-herbal aroma that adds to the masculinity factor although some women do fancy wearing this cologne as well. The mysterious “S” note is probably sage, the aromatic herb that brings out the flavor in our food. As for the base, the white musk provides a nice background to the entire composition.

The weakness of this fragrance is longevity. Cologne, per se, is a diluted version of the more potent parfum, eau de toilette and eau de parfum and that could be the reason for its short-lived sillage. This is a personal fragrance because you need to be close to appreciate it and also, spraying more often will help hold the scent longer.

Mugler Cologne is a nicely done fragrance on the overall. It’s also perfect for those humid days when you want to smell fresh despite the sweltering heat. Or on days when just want to smell fresh and clean, simple as that.

Thierry Mugler perfumes and colognes are available online at discount perfume retailer, scentiments.com

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