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Alien Fusion

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Mugler
Dominique Ropion
Perfumista
Dominique Ropion
4.10 de 5
2,219 votos

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Alien Fusion by Mugler is an oriental floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2019, this composition was created by Fanny Bal and Dominique Ropion. The top notes are ginger and cinnamon; the heart features orange blossom and neroli; and the base notes are white amber and vanilla.

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  • I liked it a lot although I’m a Mugler fan and if it happens to me like with Flora Futura I wouldn’t hesitate to criticise it. It undoubtedly carries the Alien DNA; that characteristic jasmine is there. It’s more floral carrying cinnamon vanilla… these added notes make it more versatile and subtle; it doesn’t shake you with notes at first sniff. It’s cheerful luminous enveloping you in a halo of positivity. It’s a clear example of what I look for in a perfume that inspires me to want to live. Would I buy it? I don’t know; it reminds me too much of the Original… I need a comparative test.

  • I was gifted some samples and tried them on. A pity because it’s 13:40 and I’m outside. It’s a mix of the original Alien (which gives me nausea) and Twilly. Ambered jasmines and gingered neroli, with a raspberry vibe at the start. It’s a Mugler through and through, potent, cheerful, fun and with an impression of quality. The sweet-sour touch of cinnamon is more noticeable.

  • They gave me samples and I tried them. A pity because it’s 13:40 and it smells like the original Alien (which gives me nausea and a urge to run) mixed with Twilly. Ambered jasmines and gingerised nardos. It has a raspberry vibe in the opening. It’s a Mugler through and through seems potent. Cheerful fun… an impression of quality. The slightly sweet-bitter touch of the cinnamon is noticeable.

  • I absolutely loved it, although as a Mugler fan, if I didn’t like it, I wouldn’t hesitate to criticise it, as happened with Flora Futura. It has the Alien DNA; that characteristic jasmine is there. It’s more floral, carrying cinnamon and vanilla; these notes make it more versatile and subtle, it doesn’t hit you hard at first. It’s cheerful, luminous, wrapping you in a halo of positivity. It’s what I’m looking for to inspire the urge to live. Would I buy it? I’m not sure, it reminds me too much of the original; I need a comparative test.

  • It doesn’t remind me of the original. This one is brash rare and artificial with an animalic touch. I don’t dislike it; the bottle in that red is prettier than the original but I don’t see much in it. Perhaps it would have more prominence if Mugler launched it as its own perfume rather than an Alien flanker. The dry-down doesn’t appeal to me as much; it reminds me of creamy lipsticks from the 80s.

  • Natalylopez

    I tried it today and I love it. It has the classic Alien scent at the base highlighting the fusion of amber and orange blossom. It’s very ambered sweet with orange blossom and a slight touch of resin or incense. It reminds me a lot of JPG Classique Essence; they share notes. The bottle is a gem with that bright blood orange.

  • I wouldn’t classify it as an oriental floral as per the product sheet. Rather it’s a sweet florifruity a trendy fruitchouli. The opening is an ambroxan sweetness pleasant though a bit cloying. The synthetic nardo note reminds me of the old Cacharel Loulou the king of artificial nardos. There’s a tendency in current floral perfumes to repeat that supercalifragilistic tuberose. I’m not repulsed by nardos but the lack of imagination from big brands is tiring. I don’t detect the declared ginger cinnamon or bergamot but rather an undeclared tuttifrutti of peach apricot and pear that turns it into a textbook fruitchouli. Even if it’s a ‘seen before’ and a bit tiresome today in 35 years it will be a beloved vintage. It smells good but it’s linear. It performs better than average. If you don’t mind smelling like everyone else keep it and wear it in 40 years; you’ll be sure to impress.

  • It carries the Alien DNA but that cinnamon and ginger make it more interesting than its predecessor. The vanilla is deep in the background providing a subtle sweetness that rounds everything off. It’s floral and slightly warm with much more dimension than regular Alien. I see it as ideal for summer nights or autumn days. I love it even more than the original; it’s a truly beautiful perfume. It’s a pity that on my skin it lasts at most two hours…

  • Kharynbranchet

    What a huge disappointment with Alien Fusion. Strong opening and a gorgeous bottle but the fixations are minimal lasting barely two hours on skin. It’s a shame because it smells wonderful. I wonder what’s wrong with Mugler regarding the longevity of their fragrances lately. It seems that with so many reformulations and limited editions quality has dropped.

  • Alien Fusion kicks off fresh and sparkling reminiscent of Hermès Twilly before unleashing its own personality. It’s warmer spicier and softer than the original with the jasmine giving way to nardos. It projects strongly for the first two hours before becoming more reserved though it lasts 6–8 hours on skin and a bit longer on clothes albeit less than Mugler usually delivers. If the original is pure sex appeal Fusion is the more elegant sensual and cheerful sister. A total success in my book.

  • Gaby Pedroza

    Starts with a cold spicy blast of ginger and bergamot at full volume. It’s the Alien furthest from the classic super mischievous. As it dries down a lovely cinnamon emerges with vanilla and a touch of sweet playful amber nothing serious. The bright red bottle fits this youthful party vibe perfectly. The downside is longevity: 5 hours on skin and a trail of barely 2; for an EDP that’s too little. Do I like it? Yes. Will I repurchase? No.

  • ZenNatsume

    Love at first sniff. It keeps the Alien DNA but with a sparkling twist from the ginger that, on my skin, makes it sweet and fruity with an amber touch. I don’t detect cinnamon or vanilla; I perceive white florals, especially radiant neroli, orange blossom, and a fruity touch in the background. Longevity is over 6 hours, with moderate sillage. I’d love for it to project more because the scent is refreshing, sexy, and feminine, ideal for spring and summer. It’s the first Alien flanker that has enchanted me and I’ve bought. Completely recommended, it’s delicious.

  • The opening is rich with a blend of ginger and cinnamon, but with a present touch that recalls the original Alien. It’s a marvel because it gives the sensation of smelling that Alien jasmine without actually carrying jasmine. Alien Fusion has a very unique personality. If you’re an Alien lover, you’ll surely like it. The only problem is the longevity: I feel it well for the first two hours and then it stays close to the skin. Total longevity is about 5-6 hours, no more.

  • Reina Amigdala

    HOW BEAUTIFUL! I love traditional Alien, and this gem retains its DNA, despite not listing jasmine. It has a spicier and more spiced opening (due to the ginger and cinnamon) and a slightly sweeter dry-down thanks to the vanilla and amber. The neroli isn’t very noticeable, felt in the background, but the combination is simply magnificent. What a shame it’s a limited edition; it left me speechless with its exquisite scent. A perfect flanker. Longevity and sillage are moderate.

  • Muffimals

    I don’t know why it’s not suggested as similar to Cacharel’s Yes I am. I thought it would have fruit in the opening, but no, they only share ginger, white florals, amber, and vanilla. On my skin, it has enchanted me and feels identical from the opening to the dry-down. I haven’t tested it on clothes or paper, just directly on my wrist.

  • Alien Fusion opens fresh and sweet with ginger and bergamot, then warms up with cinnamon and amber. The dry down has the classic sexy, indolic DNA of the original, but leaves the seductiveness behind to be more jovial and playful, thanks to the ginger and cinnamon which make it spiced and sweet rather than narcotic. It projects strongly for the first two hours and fades slowly without stopping until bedtime. As an Alien lover, I’ve liked it very much, almost as much as the EdT. Fusion is more feminine, modern and wearable than the EdP. It reminds me of 90s cinnamon bombs like Givenchy’s Organza Indecence. I see it for cold or fresh weather, winter, autumn and spring nights. Not for serious occasions, but it works for daily wear, formal or special events. Given my partner’s reaction, I’ll keep it as a backup. Pleasant: 8/10 Interesting: 5/10 Versatile: 7/10 Original: 5/10

  • Alien Fusion opens with a fresh, very sweet note of ginger and orange blossom, which soon becomes warmer thanks to the cinnamon and amber. The dry-down has the classic sexy, indolic DNA of Alien, though it sidelines the sensual side to be more youthful and playful, probably due to that sparkling point of ginger and the sweetness of the cinnamon making it sweeter and spicier rather than woody and narcotic. It projects strongly for the first two hours and then slowly fades without stopping until I go to sleep. As an Alien lover, I’ve enjoyed it greatly, almost as much as my favourite, the Alien EdT. Fusion is more feminine and modern than the EdP, and more usable. It makes me think of a millennial version of the 90s cinnamon bombs (like Givenchy’s Organza Indecence), which I love so much. I see it for cool to cold weather, winter, autumn, and spring nights. I wouldn’t use it for very serious occasions, but it works for daily, formal, or special events. Given my partner’s reaction, I’ll personally keep it for second dates 😉 Pleasant: 8/10 Interesting: 5/10 Versatile: 7/10 Original: 5/10

  • Alien Fusion after trying it in a perfumery is my favourite within the Alien range. It’s quite similar to the original so if you have one you probably won’t need the other. On me it’s a similar version but spicier and less dense. Especially in the opening that spicy touch is noticeable with ginger and a lovely note of cinnamon that isn’t wintry. In the floral part a fresh orange blossom comes out at first then gives way to the creaminess of the nardos (without that typical sticky nardo) and the classic jasmine note proper to Alien (yes even if not declared they share the same DNA). As it dries down the sparkling/spicy part lowers and becomes sweeter vanillised and ambered. I still see it as a more feminine perfume. Quite more versatile than the original being less potent and invasive. Alien EDP is for autumn/winter while Alien Fusion could well be worn in spring or summer nights. It projects moderately/high for about 2–3 hours before gradually dropping. Total longevity of 6 to 8 hours depending on the day. I love it. Soon I’ll get a bottle before it’s no longer available.

  • Alien Fusion is definitely my favourite after trying it extensively in perfumeries. It resembles the original quite a bit, so if you have one, you probably don’t need the other. On my skin, it’s a similar version but spicier and less dense. Especially in the opening, that spicy touch is noticeable, with ginger and a lovely cinnamon that doesn’t feel wintry to me. The floral part starts with a fresh orange blossom and then moves to the creaminess of neroli (without that typical sticky smell) and the classic Alien jasmine (yes, even though it’s not listed, they share the same DNA). As it dries down, the sparkling aspect recedes and becomes sweeter, vanilla-like, and ambered. I see it as more feminine. It’s more versatile than the original, being less powerful and invasive. Alien EDP is autumn/winter for me, while Alien Fusion would suit spring or summer evenings. It projects moderately/high for about 2-3 hours before gradually fading. Total longevity is 6 to 8 hours. I love it. Soon I’ll get a bottle before it runs out.

  • For me, the best in the ALIEN line. It doesn’t lose the essence of the original, but it’s much more wearable, delicious, floral, warm, and fresh all at once. It’s a party for the nose. It’s not a bomb, but it’s noticeable, and those close by smell it too. It makes you feel clean, even if you don’t look it, but it fulfils its objective: to smell rich. It makes me very happy to wear it. On my skin, it lasts about 6 hours. RE-CO-MEN-D-A-B-L-E! If you find it (as it’s discontinued), don’t hesitate to buy it.

  • I believe this flanker is how the original Alien should have been. Don’t get me wrong, the classic is a great perfume, but Alien Fusion is well-rounded and has nuances the original lacked. It’s its modernised version. On my skin, it smells like a box of Faber-Castell pencils, which drives me mad, though others might not like it as much. After Flora-Futura, I think this is the best I’ve tried.

  • I think this flanker is how the original Alien should have been. Don’t get me wrong, I consider that one a great perfume, but Alien Fusion is rounded and has nuances the original lacked. It’s its modernised version. Now, on my skin, it creates a note of Faber-Castell pencil boxes, which drives me mad, although others might not be thrilled by it. After Flora Futura, I believe it’s the best of those I’ve tried.

  • Of the entire Alien range, this is my absolute favourite 😍 (what a shame it’s no longer available 💔). At first, the intense, super-spiced opening caught me off guard and put me off slightly, but over time I discovered its true magic. The dry-down is perfect: a balance between spice, florals, and that touch of sweet amber and vanilla. It’s warm and elegant, my Christmas star 🎄. The performance is unbeatable: it lasts through dinner after dinner, and by the end of the night, your skin still projects Alien Fusion. Now I’m desperately searching for an equivalent, as it’s the one that lasts and projects best on my skin.

  • Perla Vencis

    Very Alien indeed, with that familiar DNA. The opening notes are realistic and potent, but as it dries down, white florals emerge; although jasmine isn’t listed, I definitely smell it. The only difference from the classic is the opening; the rest is pure Alien. If you like the original, you’ll surely love this version.