Category: Fragrances
Brand: Thierry Mugler
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lyingLemur3
Rootbeer and wintergreen? Plus patchouli? This is a foul headache/nausea inducer. Glad I was given a full refund.
trustingLlama9
Somebody describe it as a “root beer/sarsaparilla (the wintergreen) mixed with Mugler Alien”, and I think is the perfect description for this perfume, lol. Nonetheless, I think is a really beautiful, soft, seductive fragance. Is my favourite Mugler after Angel.
euphoricUnicorn5
Very very strange perfume yet absolutely addictive. Alien edp is my signature for Autumn winter evenings and has been for a long time, nothing can beat Alien for me and never will, Alien is also strange, beautiful but strange..This is stranger than Alien..yet just like Alien is highly addictive, when I first tried it I though hmm not sure ..but I kept craving it after using up my samples and I think I am now hooked on this too, Thierry Mugler is a genius, period. Just a bit of advice with this I look on the fragantica site quite often (check it out it’s awesome, it tells you all the notes and you can read through reviews to get a better idea of perfumes before buying) anyway on their a few people mentioned that you should rub this perfume together on your wrists to really get the effect that you are meant to or use it as a type of body lotion, not pall over obviously but to run it into the skin, according to them thos is actually how the perfume is supposed to be applied and it does make a huge difference to the scent. This is definately unique yet interesting and so so addictive god knows what Thierry Mugler puts in his perfumes because this compared to Alien is even more wierd but I find myself wanting to smell it over and over again
giddyRice2
I am a great fun of Muglers fragrances. Love Angel as it is my perfume the last 25 years, so I went to smell Aura at once, when I was informed for this brand new fragrance.
It smells as If my neighbours have just cut their grass and fixed their garden. Plus a stiff medical smell as if you are in hospital using betadine on an open wound…
Finally after 5 minutes wearing it, brought me a great allergic situation and thanks God I always have my sprays and dexamethasone with me…went to WC washed my scented wrist and get rid of it.
A very bad experience.
enviousCamel1
I’m very happy to have tried Aura because it is an extraordinary olfactory experience even if I don’t see myself wearing it. I don’t know too many perfumes that present a cool accord and a warm accord at the same time – Gucci by Gucci comes to my mind. Aura does it beautifully, too, with a light but warm incense note sitting in the middle of a cooler, lush, airy accord – a light menthol, wintergreen or even Tiger Balm to my nose. None of these associations disturb me as the total is bigger than the sum of its parts here.
Aura is a very clean, airy scent on me. Especially the opening surprises everyone who smells it on my wrist as there is a very clean, apple shampoo smell. The beauty and the depth comes only after this phase – which is not very short-lived.
troubledRhino7
WOW!!!! I’m totally WOWED by this fragrance. Its been a long time since I’ve owned a Thierry Mugler fragrance and i love it. It has only four notes which are rhubarb leaves, vanilla bourbon, orange blossom and woodsy notes. I remember about 15 years ago i owned Burberry Brit Red and Aura reminds me of that fragrance since it also had a dominant note of rhubarb. Also, kind of reminds me of Cacharels Eden too. Ive read a lot of reviews that state they get a wintergreen scent or a menthol scent but i dont get that at all with Aura. To me this fragrance is vegetal. That’s why it teminds me of Eden. The bourbon vanilla is soooooo soft and comforting. It truly does smell like bourbon. Easily a unisex scent if not downright masculine. Aura is not just another mundane floral scent that dominates womens fragrances. In fact i dont get any floral at all just lovely rhubarb and that incredible bourbon vanilla. Its different. It has its own “aura” lol. The bottle is a total work of art too. I tip my hat to you Mr Mugler. Aura is a winner. Thank you for blessing us with this beautiful fragrance.
pluckyBagels7
Beautiful bottle. I love the scent of wintergreen. However, when I sprayed this, something in the top notes made me want to remove it right away. This frag may be polarizing. People will either love or hate it. On my skin, the cool notes on top and warm notes on the bottom clashed. I could smell Alien, one of my all-time faves, underneath it all, so I will stick with Alien. Perhaps the top notes of Aura, combined with other green/breezy/cool notes would have worked better on me, but that would have made it a totally different frag. This brand is often heavy/warm/spicy, so I’m not sure if they’d ever head in that direction. The market used to be full of “fresh” aqua water note things I could not wear, so TM would need to have something really different that would stand out from those for me to tolerate it.
gloomyGnu6
You can always count on something unique from Mugler. The first pillar for the brand in many years (last was Womanity, which is now discontinued), Mugler brings his A game. The bottle is a beautiful green heart shape, that sits on it’s side and sprays from the top. The scent I am reviewing is the EDP. The fragrance features rhubarb leaf, tiger liana, orange blossom, bourbon vanilla and wolfwood notes. It’s a stunner, and in my opinion groundbreaking like Angel and Alien were. It’s a strong scent, it has a medicinal vibe and has a comforting vanilla note. You should definitely try it on your skin. There is an EDT version, which I haven’t tried (not available here yet), but I imagine it’s a bit softer than this. You can always count on Mugler to do something radical and different, and he has succeeded here!
dopeyHyena5
I tried Aura and was very disappointed. Sadly, it was root beer/sarsaparilla (the wintergreen) mixed with Mugler Alien to my nose. This one is not for me. On a positive note, the bottle is interesting and stands out in the crowd among other perfumes I saw.
mildCardinal6
I knew there was a new Mugler release, of course, but I didn’t care. I did not seek it out, and I did not expect to be interested in it. One look at the bottle and I was drawn like a magnet to the Aura display. The bottle is truly beautiful. Not only is it my favorite color, I adore the clunky, heavy weight of it. It feels like holding a huge, radiant jewel from another world. When I sprayed Aura, I was intrigued. Aura is as green smelling as the color of its bottle. I’ve never smelled anything like Aura. It’s fascinating, and brilliant, that this brazenly synthetic fragrance smells…alive. In 1993, Mugler’s Angel influenced the fragrance world more than any perfume that ever existed, with its now ubiquitous chocolate-patchouli signature base. I think this house is about to rock the planet again. Firmenich’s “Tiger Liana” could be as significant as that iconic “gourmand note”. Aura begins as a dewy, even damp, mossiness. Before it emerges as Oriental lushness, Aura becomes even leafy-greener, and salty like ocean water. It’s like you are breathing in everything that’s green, including living matter. Aura slowly, tantalizingly becomes delicious with gentle sweetness. Comforting notes, like vanilla and almond, materialize to calm the visceral shock caused by reacting to something chimerical. Aura is dazzling and vibrantt, and a joy to discover in a world dominated by fragrances formulated to appeal to the masses. My sister, who leaves nearly 4,000 km away from me, coincidentally purchased Aura on the same day I did. Neither of us gets even a hint of liniment, or wintergreen, or any kind of mint, though other reviewers do detect it. For us, it’s orange blossom and grassy green notes that become creamy almond-vanilla seduction. Aura is head-turning, addictive, and mesmerizing. Everyone compliments this fragrance as asks what I’m wearing. I’m not sure why people are commenting negatively on the price. I paid $75.00 for a 1 oz. bottle. That’s right in line with every other fragrance on the shelves of Ulta, Sephora, etc. Compared to niche brands it’s a bargain! In any case, why would a Mugler be sold at drugstore prices?
lyingZebra7
I got this for Valentine’s Day and spent 2 days trying to love it. It smelled very medicinal and never changed throughout the day.