- Mugler Cologne Mugler for women and men:
main accords
citrus
white floral
fresh spicy
aromatic
musky
green
powdery
When crafting Mugler Cologne, Thierry Mugler sought to replicate the scent of an ordinary soap he had brought back from Morocco—a fragrance he adored. Conceived by Alberto Morillas in 2001, this perfume opens with crisp, bright green and citrus notes that give way to a soapy accord, resulting in an exceptionally fresh, clean aroma. Its top notes feature bergamot, neroli, and petit grain, while the heart holds a mysterious "S" note—a closely guarded molecular secret. The base is anchored by white musk.
一.Pros
1.Suitable for hot spring and summer season
2.Unisex fragrance
3.Fresh and juicy bergamot opening
4.Modern yet classic scent
5.Natural green grass scent
6.Elegant and sophisticated
7.Great for blind buys
8.Long-lasting fragrance
二.Cons
1.Not suitable for citrus and green scent haters
2.Weak longevity and sillage issues
3.Stains light-colored clothes
4.Does not contain natural neroli scent
5.Can be overpowering and synthetic
6.Peculiar and weird scent
7.Plastic and artificial feel
8.More suitable for women than men
Perfume Pyramid
Top Notes
1.Neroli 2.Bergamot 3.Petitgrain
Middle Notes
1.African Orange Flower
Base Notes
1.Musk