Mugler Cologne Love You All Mugler

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Mugler Cologne Love You All Mugler

Mugler Cologne Love You All Mugler

Rated 4.17 out of 5 based on 6 customer ratings
(6 customer reviews)

Mugler Cologne Love You All Mugler for women and men of Mugler

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“MUGLER Cologne is fresh and intoxicating, with light and energizing green and citrus notes. The cologne evokes traditional eau de cologne with its pure fresh scent. But while drawing from the past, MUGLER Cologne is resolutely of the future. Simultaneously elegant and seductive, this innovative cologne perfume balances the crisp sparkle of traditional men’s cologne with a white musk, making it freshly familiar yet sensually unsettling and tenacious. Because of its duality, this unique creation can be worn as a men’s perfume as well as a women’s fragrance. Available in a signature bottle with sleek curved lines to refill again and again and again.” – Mugler official info.

LOVE YOU ALL is an intense Cologne that blends a velvety blue licorice with voluptuous white amber. A warm, sensual trail mingled with a mysterious breath of freshness. Twisted by the secret “E” note, LOVE YOU ALL transports you in a thrilling and ecstatic abundance.

The fragrance is available as a 100ml Eau de Toilette from August 1. 2018.

6 reviews for Mugler Cologne Love You All Mugler

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    This was the 3rd one i tried out of the new 5 colognes.
    This is the kind of fragrance I really enjoy on the most basic level. Weird too, considering the notes are licorice, amber and whatever the hell “E” is. It reminds me of the smell of getting out of the shower. Has a very clean smell, and I’ll be damned if the first few minutes don’t smell like a bar of Irish Spring. That doesn’t last though, it starts to taper off and vanishes after about 2, maybe 3 hours.
    I’m really enjoying the simplicity and cleanliness of these new five, but i think I’ll wait until the price cools off a bit. I’d pay maybe $30-40 for this but not much more. I’m compelled to buy all 5 just because. This one gets an 8 out of 10 for me. Totally up my alley.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    Yet to try it, but interested to know if the licorice note means it is similar to B*Men in any way?

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    A unisex fragrance that I feel it’s better suited for men, perhaps because of a dry note similar to vetiver.
    If you spray sparsely, then you’ll get the clean side of this cologne. If oversprayed, the Wood and dry notes become more apparent.
    While to me the green color is an allegory to spring and the outdoors, and the yellow represents a bright, happy summer day, I see blue as a mid-season, late summer early autumn, warm yet dry and cozy.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    So we all know where I’m coming from, my favorite perfume in the entire ever-lovin’ world, my signature scent, is Mugler Alien Essence Absolue. So this is very very different for me. That said, though, I like it. I don’t know why, I don’t think it smells the same at all, but something about it gives me the same crisp summer feeling of Elizabeth Arden Green Tea without actually smelling like it. I definitely get the amber and a spice that I can’t identify. I assume that’s the licorice, but my nose just doesn’t get “licorice” here. Some soap, but not in a bad way.
    I would wear this, but only on a warm day. I don’t know if I like it enough to pay Mugler prices for it, though. Maybe they’ll send more samples. 😉

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    Love You All is a fresh aromatic. It features a very unique blue licorice accord, that to me projects like a cocktail with grapefruit and Ambroxan swizzled in. It has a very well-composed Big Pony style to it.
    The white amber makes up the background, and is expertisely blended the most impressive style Mugler has done yet. This is a signature of his—flexing his muscles. Not only is the white amber perfectly sweet and balanced, the note has a cooling effect to it instead of a warming one! Otherworldly.
    Goodbye girls—love you all!
    There seems to be a lot of potential to blend this one up, I would question if it was intended as such a challenge of some kind. Everybody whip theirs out—and let’s see who the biggest man is. Curaçao would be an amazing note for this fragrance.
    I think the longevity here raises all kinds of questions. The formula seems to knock your olfactory out (love you all, but you’re all choked out); or possibly, the secret E note stands for ISO E Super, and is actually missing from the formula; causing performance issues for all but those with a virgin nose.
    The work here subtly reminds me of Pierre Montale, as he’s another signature lover of licorice, and likes to pairs it with Ambroxan for that candy effect.
    I would wonder if Mugler was borrowing from his style—and this bottle was supposed to be an embodiment of him. A very nice guy through-and-through, but too low-test for comfort.
    That about sums up my overall feelings for this fragrance too. It could be the Gorilla kettlebell, but is hardly the Howler Monkey one.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    Love You All (Blue) smells very similar to the original Mugler Cologne, soapiness and all. A noticeable light amber note has been added to the heart and base, as well as a bit of spice (this must be the “blue licorice” note, but this doesn’t smell anything close to licorice fragrances like Lolita Lempicka).
    When it comes down to it, Love You All is still a predominantly neroli-based, soapy summer fragrance.
    A slightly remixed version of the original.
    Of all the new Rainbow releases, Blue is probably my favorite.

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