Interesting scents sometimes have interesting names, and this is basically where Thierry Mugler: Alien falls in.
At first I was not sure if I should love it or hate it, but I imagine
this is the same conclusion most come to when inhaling Thierry Mugler
Alien, for the first time. A love it, or hate it, there is no in between
when it comes to this scent.
It starts off so bizarre, and I was nearly repulsed by it, as the
first powerful note to hit me smelled like Vick's Vapor Rub. Thankfully
this menthol like stench clears out leaving behind weird mixtures of
what smelled like hamster bedding cedar wood chips, followed by grape
juice and back to hamster chips and small notes of Vick's Vapor Rub.
Love it or hate it? I'm not sure at first. It's seriously too
confusing for me to even place, but the more I smell it, the more I lean
towards hating it.
Once the scent began to dry down, this repulsive scent hit me, and
quickly was I able to determine where I had smelled it before. It's that
same stench I get when I accidentally burn my hair with a cigarette, or
straight iron. A smelly toxic burn of human hair.
I guess when you mix that with the other scents previously mentioned,
easily this one can be called an alien, as it smells like nothing else
in this world.
The Last:
Thierry Mugler: Alien, does last, and that is unfortunate because it stinks.
The Bottle:
Thierry Mugler: Alien is definitely worthy of keeping in a collection
if your an avid collector of perfume bottles. Like their first release,
Angel, Alien also has a bottle worthy of hogging up some counter real
estate. It's a lovely deep purple in color, with a neat out of this
world gem type shape to it. It is pretty, I can't lie, but the stink it
gives off is pretty toxic.
Overall:
Too bad about the foul stench Alien has, because I had such high hopes
for this one, and I loved the unique bottle shape it has going on.
However I wouldn't buy it, and very glad I got to test a sample of it,
because had I purchased this foul stench, I would have been pretty mad.
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