Supra Floral Mugler

3.75 из 5
(16 отзывов)

Supra Floral Mugler

Supra Floral Mugler

Rated 3.75 out of 5 based on 16 customer ratings
(16 customer reviews)

Supra Floral Mugler for women and men of Mugler

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Supra Floral by Mugler is a Floral fragrance for women and men. Supra Floral was launched in 2014. Supra Floral was created by Jean-Christophe Herault and Olivier Polge. Top note is hyacinth; middle note is incense; base note is amber.

16 reviews for Supra Floral Mugler

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    Amber, incense, and sweet floral.
    I sense original angel with amber, and incense. It has dark sweetness with caramel coffee. The floral is weird but not dominant as it is voted here, so it’s not hyacinth.
    It’s nice but it’s almost cloyingly sweet.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    I was super excited to see the hyacinth note here. I love in the spring, when I walk into my grocery store right after they get the first hyacinths of the year. They’re such a potent, powerful flower, I can always smell them as soon as I walk in.
    This is definitely NOT what an actual hyacinth smells like, but it does somewhat capture that heady floral, potency of the flower. Like a synthesized hyacinth. It’s similar enough that I think the listed hyacinth note is justified.
    And the incense is tough to pick out, it sort of combines with the hyacinth and gives it a smoky tinge. I can definitely see where others have compared it to Alien.
    Unfortunately, on me, the hyacinth doesn’t last very long. Barely an hour. Then it fades and leaves the amber behind, which is pleasant, but for the price, I was hoping the hyacinth would’ve stuck around a little longer.
    There’s not much projection to speak of, either. Like Cuir Impertinent, it’s a lovely scent, but for as prohibitively expensive as it is, it’s just not worth it.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    I was surprised when I found out about the notes.
    To me Supra Floral opens with a difficult combination of scents, green and powdery. It slowly grows bringing waves of raw green sap with slightly sweet musk and a floral note that I can’t distinguish.
    In general I see this as a more feminine fragrance, although that notion is only based on what I consider “feminine”, same as the nonsense notion that blue is for boys and pink is for girls.
    For sure this is an interesting perfume. I didn’t detect the incense, but the amber was more obvious towards the drydown.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    It is very rare for me to actually ‘dislike’ a scent, especially from my favourite house.
    In the UK, we are bombarded with hyacinth from the first buds of spring thru Mother’s Day and Easter. While I love heady white florals, I am absolutely overwhelmed by these small but incredibly potent blooms.
    The incense and amber are barely there, at least to me. I think the incense may be hyacinth incense!
    However, if hyacinth is your petal of choice, you won’t be disappointed!

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    Umm, wot’s with all this talk/mentioning of ‘Oud’ and this frag ?? Surely there must be some mistake or confusion, no !? …
    As far as I’ve been able to assess – both from the various mentioned notes-lists associated with Supra Floral (+ from my own nose), there is NO ‘Oud’ anywhere in this composition – (tho’ IMO it could’ve probably done with a nice woody facet). – As far as I’m aware, the main notes are a Hyacinth (‘Head Space’ accord) floating on an Amber + INCENSE base … i.e. Frankincense rather than ‘Oud’ !!
    Mind you, to my nose, the ‘Amber’ accord is hardly that ambery but rather far more plain ‘creamy Vanillic’ in nature. As for the aforementioned ‘Incense’ it’s so deeply buried as to be mostly nondescript (at least to my nose/or it certainly never bloomed on my skin!) … But, worse of all, that rather unfortunate lingering ‘dryer-sheet’ white musk just outright kills any last hope of it for me. 🙁
    All in all, I found the whole thing much more ‘Supra Stem-sap’ than ‘Supra Floral’ – in fact, ‘Infra-Floral’ would’ve been more fitting – i.e. it’s IMO not particularly that ‘floral’ at all. Instead, it’s far too icy green stemmy/sappy + supra-BITTER for that.
    So, my search for an ideal Hyacinth frag continues…..

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    Hyacinth was one of Elizabeth Taylors favorite flower. Its a luxe flower. Hyacinth is the star in this Supra Bouquet.
    Hyacinth is done with a nod to other classic fragrances that featured the flower, greeness of the stem, like YSL Y. We dont get a lot of hyacinth in perfumes of today,so this is a luxurious, pared down, almost soliflore on hyacinth with the addition of incense and amber, which hyacinth is not normally combined with is what makes this modern and unique. Hyacinth starts out blooming a mild floral scent then it grows into its power as it opens. They captured that trait in Supra Bouquet.
    Its a refined Alien idea. This could be Aliens mother. It doesnt screech out at you in the opening like the jasmine does in Alien. Supreme is refined, smooth, grand dame in a modern way. Lovely idea on this. 🙂 Full bottle worthy.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    Opens with fresh galbanum immediately followed by something sweet and a bit tangy like a broken flower stem, that turns into something a bit more bitter. The floral notes listed as hyacinth are a mix of rose, jasmine, orange flower, peony, lilac, cassis and a sweet lily-of-the-valley accord. I smell hints of something sharp underneath as well. The bouquet blooms towards a more dark approach, the flowers get heavier and the base gets darker. Amber and coumarin notes appear and grow a bit in strength.
    Sillage starts soft and goes moderate to heavy as the scent progresses, longevity is moderate.
    In combination with the green galbanum, this floral mix smells like spring and actually does remind me of the smell of hyacinths, but never does get close to the actual flower on my skin. I do like this scent, spring flowers in a bottle. I don’t get any incense at all and the amber does not appear until after the opening. I probably won’t be wearing this due to a sharp note underneath (probably the incense that doesn’t work on my skin). If you like big florals, give this one a try. Don’t overspray, this one’s a grower!

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    I do enjoy this one almost as much as “Cuir Impertinent”. This creation reminds me very much of “Cristalle” by CHANEL, albeit this one is harsher, greener and more screechy than the former that is a definite classic and much more creamy, powdery in the drydown.
    If you like the slightly medicinal (bitter) green note of broken tulip stems, you will like this!
    Not ground-breakingly new but rather good!
    7/10. A green floral, crisp bomb that will surely wake you up in the morning!!

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    Thanks for the sample MSTD! This is an old school green floral. There’s not a lot else going on – the oud and amber escape me, but I do like it. It reminds me of something else that’s buried in the dark recesses of my memory – I can’t quite put my finger on it. I don’t know what perfume Joan Crawford wore, but I can imagine her rocking this. It is a fragrance for a strong, self assured woman. To me, it has shades of Organza. Not for the younger crowd methinks. Great lasting power and projection.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    It’s an amazing interpretation of hyacinth; it’s sharp and green-floral, yet slightly warm and sweet underneath.
    I guess the oud was used in a similar fashion as Tom Ford’s Plum Japonai with tart bitterness (as opposed to the resinous animalic woody complexion that’s instantly recognizable).
    Unfortunately the semisweet floral tone slowly fades away, making it less desirable as time passes.
    *The website changed it to hyacinth, amber, and incense by the way 😮
    Also, I think the name would’ve been a lot catchier if it was “Supra Flora“

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    This is everything I wanted Alien Essence Absolue to be. The floral is pleasantly pungent, with a sourness that could categorize this as a “dirty floral”. It’s warm, heady, a little funky, and pretty glorious. I can’t really recall the natural fragrance of Hyacinth, so I can’t comment on if I believe this to be an accurate rendition, but I can maybe tell you what it DOESN’T smell like – I get zero jasmine, gardenia, tuberose, or rose. No creaminess. I’m not getting patchouli either. As far as I can tell, this is a unique fragrance.
    Drydown – much tamer in the drydown, a bit more sweet and less sour, and the amber comes out a bit sweeter. Lovely to catch a whiff of. I’m getting a similar hyacinth to Gres Cabotine in the drydown, but much smoother in Supra Floral, and less complex. I really enjoy this frag, but try before you buy!

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    A lovely member has given me the opportunity to try this expensive elixir and I’m over the moon with gratitude.
    Hyacinth, amber and oud are the official notes but my nose, which enjoys all three, detected only a cloud of choking white florals. What the…? I adore hyacinth & have many growing in my spring garden, and I sure as heck know what amber and oud smell like, but this… oh, my. I get the bitter underlying current of the ever-present Mugler patch and then begin to choke in the same way as when I expose my nose to too much gardenia &/or tuberose. My sample is unquestionably authentic, so what’s going on here???
    NOT a safe blind buy (even if you’re rolling in money) and the ONLY Mugler I’ve ever had to scrub off. After just 5 minutes I truly had trouble breathing. How Mugler managed to alter hyacinth into this fragrance is beyond my comprehension.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    what’s that perfume you’re wearing?
    “supra floral”.
    officially the lamest stupidest fragrance name ever!!

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    I just received my samples from Quebec! Supra Floral is VERY green and grassy, right away it makes me think of Sisley Campagne, it is a chypre floral, more chypre than floral, the hyacinth comes loud and clear..I wonder if the aoud gives it that earthy grassy vibe..I expected more floral, in a prettier way..I think maybe a guy could pull it off,which is for me a big no no…not my cup of tea.
    It is quite feminine after a while, although it keeps a bitter edge, and will have its appeal..
    In the end after retrying my samples, I will add this is definitely feminine..

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    Ingredients List; sourced from the official press book.
    Oriental Express; Bergamot, sandalwood, vanilla, carrot core and carrot seeds.
    Chyprissime; Bergamot, oak moss, cistus labdanum, patchouli and pear
    Fougere Furieuse; Geranium, oak moss, bergamot, coumarin, amber and neroli
    Supra Floral; Hyacinth, amber and oud.
    Over the Musk; Musk and hibiscus seeds (ambrette seeds)

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    It’s composed of hyacinth, amber and oud

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