Mugler Cologne Take Me Out

Mugler
Good priceMugler Cologne Take Me Out by Mugler ranks among the best perfumes for women .This top white flowers fragrance blends Orange Blossom, Shiso notes with white flowers, greens & herbs accords, earning high praise in our perfume review community. Mugler Cologne Take Me Out excels as one of the best perfumes for summer or spring, shining during day wear. Our PerfumeRates community ranks Mugler Cologne Take Me Out as a leading white flowers fragrance for women, a must-try from Mugler's top perfume brands. Dive into the best perfume reviews, explore top women's fragrances, and discover cheap perfume deals on PerfumeRates!
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Simple, maybe a little too much so for my tastes. The orange blossom is really nice and well done, and provides a nice little mood boost. The weak longevity on my skin (2-3 hours, max--which to be fair, it is an EdT) takes what would be a "like" and brings it down to an "ok". I received two 2 mL samples (two different Mugler Orders), and I'll happily use them up for some nice spring day vibes, but wouldn't purchase a full bottle.
lovely.these kind of orange blossom/ neroli scents are made for people who hate/are scared of wearing frags,so easy to wear, its unisex, if you loved mugler cologne you will love this too. enjoying it in winter days also 9/10
Take Me Out is an aromatic floral. It features an orange blossom accord that I'd swear was dolled up with a little extra petitgrain, and a splash of the original Mugler Cologne. Not sure about the secret P note. I would think Plum or Plumeria, as I can almost sense some kind of sweet freshening element in the deepest depths, striving to provide a little lift and juiciness. The orange blossom essence is very reminiscent of Armani Code for Women—giving this fragrance a pretty strong feminine dominance. The style of composure here has a very distinct profile to it. Very simple—and heady in a potentially haunting fashion. Halloween is coming up. This is the exact type of thing that you get choked out by, while passing some women in public who bathed herself in it, to immensely boost the sense of femininity surrounding her. I can imagine the nightmare of being in a packed movie theater and not being able to move my seat, and someone next to me has drenched themselves in this. Do it—kill me now! Not saying that no one will like this. As I speculate, this is a popular style for certain women. Your wife might get in the car one day and choke you out. However, I think this is far too simple to please more sophisticated tastes—or appeal to any heavily worn & weathered sensories. It's simple and feminine—and will potentially make you go genderless if you're exposed to too much of it?
The most feminine of the new line.
This is pretty much Come Together with petitgrain and musk tuned down and orange blossom way amped up. Although not listed here, neroli still has a significant presence here, alongside with petitgrain contributing to the slight bitterness. I have to stick my nose to where I applied this perfume to get the slight pepperiness from shiso, otherwise neroli is stronger than the shiso note. The shiso note also adds to the sparkling feels of this fragrance, and with the sweetness from orange blossom, it feels as if I'm sipping a glass of sparkling orange juice. This is perfect for spring and summer, although the orange blossom could be a bit overwhelming in hot weathers. It's a nice smelling scent, but in terms of originality, there are more unique flankers in the Mugler Cologne line.