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17.11.07

Angel. Thierry Mugler.


Perfumist: Olivier Cresp / Yves de Chiris.


Countains: bergamot, helional, nectarine, passion fruit, honey, dewberry, red berries, vanilla, caramel, patchouli, chocolate, coumarin.


My first ever gourmad perfume.

It's definitively a fantastic creation, in my opinion, way better if compared with the vile male version: A*Men.

Certainly the feminine version has a more pronounced icy methyl-ozonic note in the head (helional), that, hiddes in a nice way, the sweet of the base notes, (lack of presence in the sicky male version). This fragrance is a genius in a bottle...

I don't find it feminine at all. There's something going on with this perfume, that puzzles me. I have so many positive male complimets, but, in the other hand, females, normally, hate it strongly.

The formula is based in patchouli, chocolate, passion fruit and a tiny touch of vanilla.

I can understand why so many people hate this juice.

It's potent, as no one I ever raised before. The passion fruit can be too much initially, (it reacts very funny depending your chemistry skin), but, being patient enough, everything melts and calms, and in the end you get the patchouli (which never really dissapeared), a soft vanilla, and chocolate in the dry down, and you'll love it. If not, you are lost!

Angel is a great scent, wonderful for fall nights, and an innovation in the perfume industry, that will have predecesors, for sure.
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