Mugler
Alien
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Alien
A fragrance that takes you to another world. Secret, magical and unique. This is the iconic Mugler Alien eau de parfum for women. This woody, delicately spicy scent has the gift of highlighting your charisma.
It evokes freedom and an infinite cosmic space in which you can freely move. The Alien scent has a real character and is certainly not for everyone. But once you have adopted it, you will probably not be able to do without it for at least a few years.
- woody oriental scent
- for women who like to be themselves
- mainly suitable during the cold winter months
Composition of the perfume
The first notes to appear are the very delicate jasmine flowers. The senses are then quickly caressed by the warm wood of cashmere. Finally, the spicy ambergris, both light and deep, guarantees an exceptional experience.
History of perfume
Alien Eau de Parfum from Thierry Mugler's workshop came onto the market in 2005. It was created by perfumers Dominique Ropion and Laurent Bruyère for the Mugler brand. Its delicately spicy scent is hidden in a mystical bottle that symbolizes the philosopher's stone. Nothing could be more beautiful on your dressing table or in your bathroom.
ALCOHOL • PARFUM / FRAGRANCE • AQUA / WATER / EAU • PROPYLENE GLYCOL • BENZYL SALICYLATE • BENZYL ALCOHOL • ETHYLHEXYL METHOXYCINNAMATE • COUMARIN • LIMONENE • GERANIOL • ETHYLHEXYL SALICYLATE • BUTYL METHOXYDIBENZOYLMETHANE • ALPHA-ISOMETHYL IONONE • CITRONELLOL • GLYCERIN • LINALOOL • CITRAL • BENZYL BENZOATE • BHT • CI 60730 / EXT. PURPLE 2 • CI 17200 / RED 33 (FIL B266550/1).
This list of ingredients is subject to change, please consult the packaging of the product purchased.
Top notes: Jasmine Sambac
Heart notes : Cashmere wood
Base notes : Amber
To enhance your scent, spray about 20 cm from your skin and focus on the pulse points - which are particularly hot - on your body: the inside of your wrists, under the earlobe, behind your knees.


