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Mugler Col Take Me Out Edt Va 100ml

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The orange blossom is the main part of the composition and appears pleasantly slightly floral, very discreetly bitter and delicately tenderly soft creamy. This time, I stayed for a long time at the Mugler shelves to refresh my memories. I used to have a few Mugler fragrances in my collection. Among them was the wonderful Mugler Cologne, thegourmand A*Men, and the cool mint flanker A*Men Kryptomint. Alienalso occupies a very special place in my heart as an absolute masterpiece by Dominique Ropion, although it's never been in my collection. Slowly going through the fragrances, I got to Take Me Out from the Mugler Cologne Collection. I got acquainted with this collection many years ago, and our first meeting didn't leave any special impressions;just simple, but pleasant scents in funny bottles. Nothing more. It's possible that the perception of each fragrance separately was blurred by the multitude of multi-colored bottles containing conceptually close scents. This time Take Me Out was the only one of the entire Cologne collection left on the Mugler shelves (I don't know why)so this new meeting gave me an entirely freshperspective.

But fortunately the fragrance has nothing to do with this trashy show - because it shows a clear line, which is not dominant, and I like it. When I read the title " Take me Out ", I thought anxiously that the scent might be inspired by the RTL dome show of the same name, in which 30 dressed-up ladies judge a poor man on stage. I would scentwise feel rather irrtated if a visually very masculine and attractive man would wear a (for me!) very feminine scent that smells similar or tries to go into the direction of one or two of the most intimate female body parts in 'postive motion' ;) I wouldn't be attracted to that at all. Same goes for typically masculine scents. They often have notes and components that try to copy (or go into the direction) of certain intimate male body parts and places of healthy men, which have specific notes like woody, spicy, animalic notes. Heterosexual women mostly feel attracted to these naturally produced male scents. Also here, the perfume industry markets scents with similar notes as masculine.On the basis of the two indicated notes each perfuma and each perfumo should be directly clear that no so-called scent process takes place here and would like to communicate right at the beginning that this smell should be reserved for our perfuma's, in addition, our perfumo's calmly a test dare. Although I still like Take Me Out, I have already stopped seeing it in my collection. However, I would be delighted to smell it from my dearest women. It's well known that the price of fragrances depends not so much on their cost, but on the marketing policy of brands and how the brands present their products on the market, so prices can be misleading. It's like that with Take Me Out. It's a very good fragrance at a very affordable price. Certainly, it doesn't cause great delight, but it's calm, and I'd even say intimate, yet you can feel the harmony and gentle touch of awakening nature:the aroma of sunny citrus fruits, juicy green notes and white flowers. If you're looking for spring fragrances and love neroli like me, Take Me Out may pleasantly surprise you.

I can only speak for myself saying yes, there are these typically feminine and masculine notes, and I do like them rather specifically on men or women. In this day and age we're free to choose. Any man can wear something called Good Girl Blush or Pink Sugar if he likes, and any woman can wear something called Gladiator Oud. What matters is what do you feel comfortable wearing. What level of traditionally masculine notes and accords that fits you, and the peers around you, if you're concerned about their reactions, is very individual and also coloured by the cultural context around you. If this fragrance feels too traditionally feminine leaning on the scale for you to wear in public, and you still love it, just wear it in the evening or at bedtime. That's what I do when I'm feeling uncertain about other people's perceptions of a fragrance, like the more challenging niche stuff, such as Salome Papillon or Camel Zoologist. my opinion might not be popular but I'll write it anyways: in general I do think there are feminine and masculine scents. Why? Because typically feminine scents very often have notes and components that try to copy (or at least go into the direction) of certain intimate female body parts of healthy women, which have very specific notes like musky, powdery, skinny, sweet, flowery notes. Heterosexual men mostly feel attracted to these naturally produced scents. So the perfume industry rather often markets scents with similar notes as female scenst and I personally do recognise such scents as typically female. This is all quite simple and may seem too profane to some wearers, but I feel such fragrances for the summer designed exactly right and in this season I like to wear such "simple" mono- and experience fragrances (as I like to call them), because I am more busy not to be fried by the sun to death :-) He is not a big mouth, but is exactly what he pretends to be - a refreshing cologne that you like to have with you in summer.

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