Alien Extraintense fragrance notes

  • Head

    • petitgrain
  • Heart

    • jasmine, tuberose
  • Base

    • vanilla, cashmeran

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Ahhh. This is unfortunate.

I dislike Alien Goddess, and there's something about the coconut along with the vanillic florals in it that is unique to AG, I can pick it out in a crowd. This also has that specific DNA within. I'm surprised there's no coconut listed within this, because I find it creamy from some angles, verging on sunscreen-y. But loud. I'm not sure, maybe it's the "cashmeran" that bugs me.

I don't think this even realistically smells like tuberose (which is fine, Mugler isn't known for realism, but rather synthetic, bold hyperdoses of certain notes), it smells more like a lactonic, very vanillic, very artifical neroli. Weird, I know. That's the best I can describe it though.

To me, it feels disjointed and synthetic in an unpleasant way rather than a creatively stunning way (I love all of the original pillar fragrances).

It's rare for me (this might be a first) for me to dislike a Ropion creation, but I just don't enjoy this and in similar fashion to Alien Goddess...it almost gives me a headache. I find myself physically recoiling from it.
24th September 2025
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