Angel Eau de Toilette
The original Angel's gothic intensity is softened here into something more approachable, though still unmistakably Mugler.
The scent fingerprint
Weighted by intensity across 12 accords.
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- Patchouli80
- Caramel60
- Soft Spicy50
- Sweet
The note pyramid
- Pink Pepper
- Bergamot
- Praline
- Patchouli
- Virginia Cedar
By the editors · 2 min readThe original Angel's gothic intensity is softened here into something more approachable, though still unmistakably Mugler. Pink pepper and bergamot lift the opening away from the dense caramel weight of its predecessor, making the praline heart feel less like a gourmand statement and more like a passing sweetness in cooler air.
Patchouli remains the anchor, but it's less earthy and shadowed than the parfum version. Virginia cedar adds a clean, almost soapy dryness that keeps the praline from overwhelming. The musk rounds everything into a hazy, skin-like finish that hovers rather than projects.
This is Angel for daylight, for someone who finds the original too dramatic but still wants that signature praline-patchouli duality. It loses some of the depth and strangeness, but gains wearability. An entry point rather than a destination.
Scent twins
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