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Today not only is it the re-launch of my blog with a brand new theme (did you notice?!) but also the launch of a brand new perfume by Guerlain, entitled Mon Guerlain.
I will be working to promote this new fragrance with my beauty agency which is being rolled out across stores Worldwide. I recieved a 50ml bottle as a thankyou for attending a training session for the promotion and this is the first time I've ever owned a beauty product that has not been released yet! Remember I am only a small-time blogger and youtuber and companies only send such items to the big guns.... well it's their loss because this is an incredible smelling product which I am more than happy to share with you all!
It has notes of Carla Lavender, Sambac Jasmine and Tahitian vanilla to name but a few. I can't think of a past perfume it compares to exactly, although fans of La Vie Est La Belle by Lancome and Blooming Bouquet by Dior will not be disappointed.
Most unusually, it has a light and fresh smell which has incredible staying power... this is never the case for such fragrances which typically fade out quite quickly and leave you reapplying within the hour. One spray on the blotter card in the training room filled my whole house with the smell before I had even unboxed the scent for myself.
Angelia Jolie is the face of the fragrance and is donating her entire fee to charity, so it's nice to know that her participation in this campaign will benefit those most in need in our World.
Typically Angelina does not front such campaigns and is not associated with any other brand or product, however it is the personal association she has and the memories of her Mother Marcheline using Guerlain when Angelina was a child, which made her want to be a part of it.
Marcheline used to have a powder by Guerlain which Angelina and her Brother like many children do, used to play with. It smelled of Lavender and used to comfort Angelina as the smell reminded her of Marcheline. One day, Marcheline gave Angelina the powder to take with her but being the busy traveler she is Angelina lost it.
During the making of Mon Guerlain, the company went into the archives and found a remaining powder identical to the one Angelina was given by her Mother. Angelina broke down upon receiving it and said it was the nicest thing anyone had ever done for her.
Mon Guerlain launches worldwide on March 1st 2017 so be sure to head instore during the month when we will be on hand to demonstrate and give out testers. If you do try it, let me know what you think!
You can also head over to my channel to see the unboxing!
For today's post I thought I'd enlighten you all on what is my signature scent - Alien Eau de Parfum by Thierry Mugler. Alien, is the follow up to the very successful Thierry Mugler
fragrance "Angel". Upon creating Alien, Thierry Mugler was quoted as
saying...
"When we did Angel, we were completely innocent, and then it became
number one in the world. Creating Alien was a huge challenge
because now the whole world is watching."
It was whilst reading Vogue, and noticing a little insert which was
essentially a mini pull out perfume bottle, that I came across "Alien"
by Terry Mugler. Although just an advert, this little bottle made up of
sleek card, which when you pulled the tab and pressed down would spray
you with perfume, kept coming to the attention of my senses as I stuck
the sample on the wall. The scent seemed to last forever, and it was
almost like having an air freshener in the room! I'm used to smelling
many perfumes, particular when they include some form of sample in a
magazine... but
the scent of this perfume was just something different, which really
intrigued me, and so when I was blessed with the messiah that is my
student loan... I decided to treat myself with a bottle.
I had a good look around online to find the cheapest deal, and found you
could either buy the refillable or non refillable bottle. Suprisingly,
and to my delight each bottle contains the Eau de Parfum, meaning I
wasn't buying yet another short lasting Eau D'Toilette! I ended up
buying the non-refillable bottle for £38 from the Perfume Shop.
The Bottle:
"The power of a talisman. The faceted bottle is set with gold claws.
Reminiscent of a stone and precious talisman, it seems to contain the
energy of an Alien Solar goddess. Engraved in glass like an enigma, it's
symbolic name is reflected, mirror-like."
Now in reference to the title "Alien", I can certainly see some
otherwordly connection with the design of the bottle, as it looks like
it may have belonged to one of Doctor Who's former lovers. On the other
hand, it also looks like a mystical and luxurious gift from the east,
with it's deep purple colouring and flashes of gold, including a gold
spray mechanism on top (there is no separate lid).
The bottle is smaller than I would have expected, as it contains 30ml of
perfume. The shape of the bottle is edgy, and it has 8 sides to it,
which are slightly haphazard, yet the overall result still manages to
look sleek and glamorous. I would say this is probably the most
interesting and intriguing perfume bottle I have ever owned.
The Scent:
Onto the star attraction, and to put it simply - the scent is devine,
dream-like and ultimately the most amazing perfume I have ever had the
pleasure of smelling.
"Thierry Mugler leads us towards a femininity derived from a world
infused with bliss and spirituality, at the crossroads between what is
real and extroadinary."
It's notes include jasmine sambac, casherman wood, white amber, vanilla and solar accord.
I'm not quite sure how all of these smell individually, but as a
combination I can tell you they work beautifully together, and I can
definitely detect the woody undertones, yet the lighter more fragrant
jasmine and white amber. What I would say about the scent is, although
it is unusual, it's a pleasant unusual, and not at all in marmite
territory, like fragrances such as Dior's "pure poison", which I
personally think is a real love/hate kind of scent.
One of the best aspects of the scent, is as it's an Eau de Parfum, it is
incredibly long lasting. I remember trying the sample bottle, and still
being able to smell the scent on my wrist after I had been in the
shower! One spray will literally last for hours, which for me is perfect
as I detest having to re apply perfume throughout the day, as I just
see it as a waste of the product.
As for it's suitability, this is definitely not a fruity teenage scent,
as it's more grown up and sophisticated than that. Although I would say
this scent does suit night time, I have been wearing it in the day
because of it's long staying power. Although it is a prominent scent,
it's the kind of smell which wouldn't equal overkill, if used within the
day time. I would also recommend this for special occasions, as it has
that air of elegance and glamour to it.
This is my first experience with Thierry Mugler perfumes, as I have
never really heard about them before I saw the insert in Vogue, however I
would thoroughly recommend getting hold of a sample, or buying a bottle
for yourself as you definitely get your moneys worth in terms of
staying power, and of course that beautiful, mystical fragrance.
When I spray myself with "Alien", I instantly feel glamorous, Parisian
even. It comes across as other worldly with the name and the bottle
design, however this should be embraced rather than avoided, just
because it initially appears somewhat different.
I struggle to fault this perfume on anything but the price, (if buying
the refillable option for £64). The concept is mystical yet very
appealing, just like the smell - which has an incredible staying power
and is certainly like nothing I have smelt before. It would make for a
wonderful gift too, however if that was me I would struggle to give this
away as it smells so good! My recommendation? Try Alien for yourself.